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Using Electricity on the Job Unit PlanUsing Electricity on the Job Unit Plan
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Intel
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9th - 12th
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Science
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Duration
28 days
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Project-Based Learning
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Year
2014
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Using Electricity on the Job

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Learners explore electricity, discussing its importance and researching different ways in which electricity can be generated. Groups present their findings to the class and then create publicity materials which promote and educate about specific jobs that use electricity as a tool. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

electricity, circuits, non-renewable energy, renewable energy sources

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Bring a speaker or set up a field trip to a local power plant for groups to see/learn how their electricity is generated

Classroom Considerations

  • Classes should already possess knowledge about static and current electricity, electromagnetism, series and parallel circuits, and Ohm's Law
  • Duration of unit depends upon discussions, length of class periods, and level of pupils; it may take less than four weeks to complete

Pros

  • Lesson provides differentiated instructional tips for resource pupils and gifted and language learners
  • Resources link provides a list/links to all resources needed for the unit

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RST.9-10.1

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