Electrical Power
In this lesson, students apply what they learn about series and parallel circuits in building their concept of electrical power. They experiment and gather evidence through PHET Circuit Construction Kit: DC. They may extend their learning of electrical power by building actual circuits using LEDs, connecting wires, and a circuit board.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
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