Get Inspired w/ Arduino
by Matthew Chicci
During this lesson, the students are going to simulate the flow of electricity using positive and negative charges drawn on pieces of paper that they will pass around in circles. Instead of passing charges on paper sheets, the students can also hold each other’s hands and send a wave around that resembles the flow of current. This way, students will have a stronger connection between each other, and it is also a good way to show that a button is a break in the connections (i.e., two students who are not holding hands).
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wgyl62NcW2-i8ob6CeYpkBEAf7ybbG6N3-u0WeJ…Related Content
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