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Unit Plan:
Circuits, Voltage, and
Electric Potential Energy
Travis DePriest
SOL’sPH.11
• The student will investigate and understand how to diagram, construct, and analyze basic electrical circuits and explain the function of various circuit components. Key concepts include:
a)Ohm’s law;b)series, parallel, and combined circuits; c)electrical power; andd)alternating and direct currents
Backwards DesignWorth being
familiar with
Important to know
and do
Enduring
Understandin
g
Worth Being Familiar With:• Equation for power in a
circuit• Redox reactions• Anatomy of a lightbulb Important to know and do: • Recognize series and
parallel circuits • Build simple circuits • Know criteria for a circuit• Applying Ohm’s law to
circuits• Drawing and deciphering
circuit diagrams • Electric Potential/Energy• Current flow in complex
circuits
Enduring Understanding:• Circuits are used in all
electrical devices and homes, and facilitate the completion of necessary/everyday tasks
Acceptable Evidence
Worth being
familiar with
Important to know
and do
Enduring
Understandin
g
• Types of Assessment – Completion of activities– Exit slips – Assessment of student
conversations– Quiz – Final project 1998 Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe
Unit Plan • Exploring Electric Potential Energy
– Exit Slip/Activity Sheet/Homework • Aluminum Air Battery
– Activity Sheet• Batteries, Bulbs, and Schematic
Diagrams– Exit Slip and Activity Sheet
• Series and Parallel Circuits – Exit Slip and Activity Sheet
• Electric House Project – Project and Quiz
• Engage – Gravity Analogy
• Explore – Guided Inquiry
Simulation Activity
• Explain– PowerPoint and
Review
• Elaborate – Homework/Exit
Slip
• Evaluate – Activity Sheet
and Exit Slip
Exploring Electric Potential Energy
• Formal formative • Informal formative• Technology
Exit Slip Assessment
• Engage – How Does a
Battery Work?
• Explore – Creating a
Battery
• Explain– PowerPoint and
Review
• Elaborate – Creating a
Battery
• Evaluate – Activity Sheet
Aluminum-Air Battery
• Formal formative • Informal formative• Technology
Aluminum Air Battery“The current is produced by redox reactions of the aluminum foil. Al ionizes to form positive ions in the solutions; this releases electrons, producing current, which travels along the copper wire.”
• Engage – Demonstration –
Short Circuit
• Explore – Building Circuits
• Explain– PowerPoint and
Review
• Elaborate – Optional
Homework
• Evaluate – Activity
Sheet– Exit slip
Bulbs, Batteries, and Schematic Diagrams
• Formal formative • Informal formative• Technology
Bulbs, Batteries, and Schematic Diagrams
• Engage – Do Now and
Demo
• Explore – Guided Inquiry
Virtual Lab Activity
• Explain– PowerPoint and
Review– Optional
Homework
• Evaluate – Activity Sheet– Exit Slip
Series and Parallel Circuits
• Formal formative • Informal formative• Technology
Series and Parallel Circuits
V1 V3
A2A1
VT
A3
A T
V2
Complex Circuit Exit Slip
• Elaborate– Electric
House Project
• Evaluate – Electric
House Project
Electric House Project
Electric House Project
Electric House Project
Final Assessment Quiz
1 2 3 4 5
81.3% 81.3% 87.5% 81.3%
31.3%
B Day Class One: Student Success on Summative Quiz's MC Questions
1 2 3 4 5
57.1%
42.9% 67.7%71.4% 47.6%
A Day Class Two:Student Success on Summative Quiz's
MC Questions
1 2 3 4 5
83.3%
58.3%70.8% 66.7%
51.2%
A Day Class One: Student Success on Summative Quiz's
MC Questions
Final Assessment Quiz
Reflections on Teaching
• Differentiated Learning– Important to understand student differences,
and put them in groups that result in efficiency
– External websites facilitate differentiate learning
– SmartBoard should be leveraged to make engaging PowerPoints
Reflections on Teaching
• Collaborative Learning– All aspects of the project
should support collaborative learning.
– Don’t trust, or make deals with, students.
– Assess students understanding to ensure they are ready for the project
Reflections on Teaching
• Planning for Instruction– Be prepared for change– More planning = increase in classroom
management • Assessment
– Use a quiz as a way to hold students accountable and assess student understanding before the project
– Be consistent with exit slips– Keep notes of student conversations – Get organized
References
– PowerPoints • physicsclassroom.com
– Activities • Exploring Electric
Potential Energy– mrwaynesclass.com
• Aluminum Air-Battery– http://
sciencegeekgirl.com– http://www.exo.net/– http://
faraday.physics.uiowa.edu
• Bulbs, Batteries, and Schematic Diagrams
• Teaching Physics for the First Time by Jan Mader and Mary Winn
• Series and Parallel Circuits• Trish Loeblein from PHeT
https://phet.colorado.edu/en/contributions/view/3121
• Electric House Project• http://
www.trashforteaching.org• http://
pleasanton.k12.ca.us/ProjectExamples/ExElectricHouse.htm