Electricity- Electric House Project
by Karissa Ham
Lesson 4 culminates the series on electricity with the Electric House Project, where students apply their knowledge to design, construct, and wire a model house that meets specific electrical requirements. Through hands-on activities, students create complex circuit systems within their model structures, integrating series and parallel circuits to demonstrate functionality and understanding of electrical principles in a real-world context.
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