Programming is becoming a life skill. So I have compiled this series to teach you and your students how to code using Scratch, a free browser based coding application. No experience necessary. You can insert this into your science curriculum because it also reinforces the particle theory. Learning coding and science at the same time! Get ready for the accolades!
Scratch is developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is available for free at https://scratch.mit.edu".
Using Power Supplies, Resistors, Voltage and Ammeters, students will first build series and parallel circuits and ultimately discover how the current and voltage behaves. The second half of the activity explores the idea that circuits can be treated as a resistor having an effective resistance value. Students are challenged to make this connection in the context of an engaging and hands-on activity.
9th - 11th
Engineering, Physics
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