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Schematic Circuit Symbols for Electrical Circuit Diagrams #1

  • Thirty-six crisp & clean images of the most common electric circuit schematic symbols. Original artwork. Not for commercial use; For personal use only.
  • Great for interactive notebooks, building paper circuits, and other electronic, robotic, and physics electricity lessons.
  • Also includes a reference sheet for assessment/quick identification purposes and posters for your classroom word wall or symbol wall.

Included in this resource:

  • 1-page teacher quick print instructions.
  • 2-pages "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page A."
  • 36-pages of symbols; one symbol per page, each symbol repeated 24 times.
  • 36-pages of symbols; one large symbol per page. For wall display.
  • One Easel activity for convenient online-access to "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page A."

To differentiate, combine this resource with its corresponding Tarsia Puzzle Activity. Triangle puzzle pieces provide students with three reference points for matching and they make for a fun and challenging learning activity. Great for collaboration!

Schematic Circuit Symbols for Electrical Circuit Diagrams #2

  • Forty-five crisp & clean images of advanced level electric circuit schematic symbols. Original artwork. Not for commercial use; For personal use only.
  • Great for interactive notebooks, building paper circuits, and other electronic, robotic, and physics electricity lessons.
  • Also includes a reference sheet for assessment/quick identification purposes and posters for your classroom word wall or symbol wall.

Included in this resource:

  • 1-page teacher quick print instructions.
  • 2-pages "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page B."
  • 45-pages of symbols; one symbol per page, each symbol repeated 24 times.
  • 45-pages of symbols; one large symbol per page. For wall display.
  • One Easel activity for convenient online-access to "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page B."

To differentiate, combine this resource with its corresponding Tarsia Puzzle Activity. Triangle puzzle pieces provide students with three reference points for matching and they make for a fun and challenging learning activity. Great for collaboration!

Electricity Inquiry Lab #1: Voltage Across Batteries in Series & Parallel

  • Schematic diagrams guide students in connecting batteries in series and parallel. Students then attach a voltmeter to measure the voltage drop. Space to record answers is provided.

Additional equipment (not included) required for the successful completion of this lab:

  • Batteries – ideally six of the same voltage type (i.e. six 1.5V D Cell batteries);
  • Battery holders or enough wires to connect the six batteries in series and in parallel;
  • Voltmeter or Multimeter – just one, along with its matching leads/probes.

Electricity Inquiry Lab #2: Connecting Electric Circuits

  • Clear and easy to follow Circuit Task Cards.
  • Written instructions and schematic circuit diagrams guide students in constructing various series and parallel circuits.
  • Eighteen task cards in total; complexity of circuit design increases with each card.
  • Students will learn to connect circuit components and observe the effect of additional loads in series/parallel configurations.

Additional equipment (not included) required for the successful completion of this lab:

  • 3-4 Batteries, 1.5V D Cell;
  • 3-4 Battery holders;
  • 4-7 Mini light bulbs, 1.5V;
  • 4-7 Mini light bulb holders;
  • 4-Switches, single pole single throw;
  • 1-Electric motor, small;
  • 1-Mini buzzer, 1.5V;
  • 1-Mini LED, 2.0V;
  • 15+ Connecting wires/test leads with alligator clamps.

Electricity Inquiry Lab #3: Current & Voltage in Series & Parallel Circuits

  • Clear and easy to follow circuit labs designed to investigate current and voltage through series and parallel circuits.
  • Schematic diagrams guide students in constructing various series and parallel circuits. Students then attach voltmeters and ammeters to compare and contrast voltage and current through the different parts of each circuit. Space to record answers is provided.

Additional equipment (not included) required for the successful completion of this lab:

  • 1 Battery, 1.5V D Cell;
  • 1 Battery holder;
  • 2 Mini light bulbs, 1.5V;
  • 2 Mini light bulb holders;
  • 10+ Connecting wires/test leads with alligator clamps;
  • 1- Ammeter and 1-Voltmeter (or 1- Multimeter) – along with their matching leads/probes.

Ontario Teachers

This resource aligns with the following Ontario Secondary Science Curriculum courses / strands:

  • SNC1W Grade 9 De-streamed Science / Physics Principles and Applications of Electricity.


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Original Artwork (©AwesomeScience). For Personal Use Only. Uneditable.

Page count does not include Terms of Use and links to supplementary activities.

Copyright ©AwesomeScience 2013 – The Present.

All Rights Reserved by Author.

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Description

Schematic Circuit Symbols for Electrical Circuit Diagrams #1

  • Thirty-six crisp & clean images of the most common electric circuit schematic symbols. Original artwork. Not for commercial use; For personal use only.
  • Great for interactive notebooks, building paper circuits, and other electronic, robotic, and physics electricity lessons.
  • Also includes a reference sheet for assessment/quick identification purposes and posters for your classroom word wall or symbol wall.

Included in this resource:

  • 1-page teacher quick print instructions.
  • 2-pages "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page A."
  • 36-pages of symbols; one symbol per page, each symbol repeated 24 times.
  • 36-pages of symbols; one large symbol per page. For wall display.
  • One Easel activity for convenient online-access to "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page A."

To differentiate, combine this resource with its corresponding Tarsia Puzzle Activity. Triangle puzzle pieces provide students with three reference points for matching and they make for a fun and challenging learning activity. Great for collaboration!

Schematic Circuit Symbols for Electrical Circuit Diagrams #2

  • Forty-five crisp & clean images of advanced level electric circuit schematic symbols. Original artwork. Not for commercial use; For personal use only.
  • Great for interactive notebooks, building paper circuits, and other electronic, robotic, and physics electricity lessons.
  • Also includes a reference sheet for assessment/quick identification purposes and posters for your classroom word wall or symbol wall.

Included in this resource:

  • 1-page teacher quick print instructions.
  • 2-pages "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page B."
  • 45-pages of symbols; one symbol per page, each symbol repeated 24 times.
  • 45-pages of symbols; one large symbol per page. For wall display.
  • One Easel activity for convenient online-access to "Schematic Circuit Symbol Reference Page B."

To differentiate, combine this resource with its corresponding Tarsia Puzzle Activity. Triangle puzzle pieces provide students with three reference points for matching and they make for a fun and challenging learning activity. Great for collaboration!

Electricity Inquiry Lab #1: Voltage Across Batteries in Series & Parallel

  • Schematic diagrams guide students in connecting batteries in series and parallel. Students then attach a voltmeter to measure the voltage drop. Space to record answers is provided.

Additional equipment (not included) required for the successful completion of this lab:

  • Batteries – ideally six of the same voltage type (i.e. six 1.5V D Cell batteries);
  • Battery holders or enough wires to connect the six batteries in series and in parallel;
  • Voltmeter or Multimeter – just one, along with its matching leads/probes.

Electricity Inquiry Lab #2: Connecting Electric Circuits

  • Clear and easy to follow Circuit Task Cards.
  • Written instructions and schematic circuit diagrams guide students in constructing various series and parallel circuits.
  • Eighteen task cards in total; complexity of circuit design increases with each card.
  • Students will learn to connect circuit components and observe the effect of additional loads in series/parallel configurations.

Additional equipment (not included) required for the successful completion of this lab:

  • 3-4 Batteries, 1.5V D Cell;
  • 3-4 Battery holders;
  • 4-7 Mini light bulbs, 1.5V;
  • 4-7 Mini light bulb holders;
  • 4-Switches, single pole single throw;
  • 1-Electric motor, small;
  • 1-Mini buzzer, 1.5V;
  • 1-Mini LED, 2.0V;
  • 15+ Connecting wires/test leads with alligator clamps.

Electricity Inquiry Lab #3: Current & Voltage in Series & Parallel Circuits

  • Clear and easy to follow circuit labs designed to investigate current and voltage through series and parallel circuits.
  • Schematic diagrams guide students in constructing various series and parallel circuits. Students then attach voltmeters and ammeters to compare and contrast voltage and current through the different parts of each circuit. Space to record answers is provided.

Additional equipment (not included) required for the successful completion of this lab:

  • 1 Battery, 1.5V D Cell;
  • 1 Battery holder;
  • 2 Mini light bulbs, 1.5V;
  • 2 Mini light bulb holders;
  • 10+ Connecting wires/test leads with alligator clamps;
  • 1- Ammeter and 1-Voltmeter (or 1- Multimeter) – along with their matching leads/probes.

Ontario Teachers

This resource aligns with the following Ontario Secondary Science Curriculum courses / strands:

  • SNC1W Grade 9 De-streamed Science / Physics Principles and Applications of Electricity.


Click here to follow my store and receive the latest updates.

Original Artwork (©AwesomeScience). For Personal Use Only. Uneditable.

Page count does not include Terms of Use and links to supplementary activities.

Copyright ©AwesomeScience 2013 – The Present.

All Rights Reserved by Author.

By using this Resource you agree to the Terms as outlined in the Terms of Service. This Resource is for limited Personal Use only; not to be used, in part or in whole, for commercial purposes. Each Individual License is for use by one specific educator only. Additional licenses must be purchased for each additional educator. Except as permitted in Section 3 to deliver Resources electronically to Permitted Recipients, you may not post or otherwise make the Resource available on any website, application, shared drive or other sites or services.

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Rearrange formulas to highlight a quantity of interest, using the same reasoning as in solving equations. For example, rearrange Ohm’s law 𝘝 = 𝘭𝘙 to highlight resistance 𝘙.
Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks.
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 6–8 texts and topics.
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