Pupils learn that, while a parallel circuit has branches, a series circuit does not. By experiment, they will learn that all the lamps in a series circuit are equally bright as indeed they are in a parallel circuit but that identical lamps are brighter when connected in parallel than in series. Lastly, they will show experimentally that lamps in parallel remain on when one is removed but go out when one is removed from a series circuit.
Objective
- To know that as lamps are added in a series circuit the lamps become dimmer.
- To know that as identical lamps are added in a parallel circuit the brightness of the lamps does not change.
- To know that if the lamps in a series circuit are identical, all the lamps are of equal brightness.
- To know that if a lamp is removed or breaks in a series circuit, the others will go out.
- To know that if a lamp is removed or breaks in a parallel circuit, the others will stay on.
What You Get
- Animated 17 slide PowerPoint- includes exit ticket /plenary quiz
- Cut and stick activity
- Anticipation guide (starter and plenary)
- Flip It
- Taboo Cards
- Worksheets (x2)
- Fact sheet
- Foldable
- Fact Share Worksheet
- Exit ticket template
- ABC card template
- 2 Differentiated homeworks
- PowerPoint with answers /detailed mark schemes for homework/classwork sheets-pupils can self-assess or peer assess.
- An easy to follow one-page flow chart lesson plan indicates where logical choices between resources can be made.
With 15 printables, teachers can opt to bespoke their lesson to take account of the ability of their students and time available. A one page lesson plan flow chart shows where logical choices between resources can be made.
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Current Electricity KS3 - The Complete Module
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Current Electricity, Magnetism and Electromagnets - The Complete Module for KS3
This one-stop-shop for current electricity and magnetism takes middle school students from understanding the terms current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them, through current and voltage in series and parallel circuits, resistance in conductors and insulators and how this is used to create components, Ohms Law, magnetism and electromagnets. The module is divided into 12 fully resourced, differentiated and engaging topics with the 12 animated PowerPoints and over 170 assorted printables which make even the more difficult concepts easy to understand. In eleven of the topics, after explaining the concept, the PowerPoint takes pupils through conducting and, where appropriate, designing an experiment with results tables. Pupils then explain their results using the theory they were taught at the start. Each PowerPoint ends with an animated class exit ticket quiz giving instant feedback on learning to both teacher and pupil. In the 40 worksheets/homeworks emphasis is placed on assessment for learning as each module comes with a detailed answer/mark scheme PowerPoint which make self-assessment and peer assessment easy. Each topic comes with a checklist for pupils to assess their progress on completion of the topic. Each topic comes with a one-page flow-chart lesson plan showing where logical choices between resources can be made enabling the teacher to totally bespoke lessons according to pupil ability, time available for the topic and focus of departmental/school policy Resources not used in the lesson can be additional homework or used for pre-examination revision. Many activities place an emphasis on literacy and oracy. These are identified on the flow-charts. **What You Get** * 12 Animated PowerPoints- each includes an exit ticket /plenary quiz * 12 Cut and stick * 12 Anticipation guide(starter and plenary) * 12 Flip Its * 11 sets of Taboo Cards * 11 Worksheets for practicals * 12 Fact sheets * 12 Foldables * 12 Fact Share Worksheets * 39 Differentiated homework/classwork worksheets * 12 PowerPoints with answers /detailed mark schemes for homework/classwork * 12 Flow chart lesson plan * Exit ticket template * ABC card template **Sequence of Topics** * Current, Voltage and Resistance * Conductors and Insulators * Circuits and Symbols * Lamps in Series and Parallel * Current in Series and Parallel * Voltage in Series and Parallel * Does the Number of Batteries Affect Current? Why. * Does the Number of Batteries Affect Voltage? Why. * Does Resistance Affect Current? Why? * Current Electricity Board Game * Switches in series and parallel * Ohms Law * Magnetism and Electromagnets **For more high quality resources visit:** [Elf Off the Shelf Resources](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1)
Current Electricity - Intro 2 KS3
Lamps, current and voltage in series and parallel circuits – these three fully resourced, and engaging lessons provide the ideal foundation on which to build your middle school science students’ knowledge of current electricity . **Included in this pack** * Lamps in Series and Parallel * Measuring Current * Measuring Voltage * 35 Question Interactive Quiz Each lesson comes with its own animated and easy to follow PowerPoint complete with exit ticket quiz and a separate PowerPoint with detailed mark schemes for easy self-assessment and peer assessment. With each lesson come with up to 14 printables so that teachers can bespoke their lesson to take account of the ability of their students and time available. A one page lesson plan flow chart shows where logical choices between resources can be made if necessary. Assessments are supported by PowerPoints with detailed answer and mark schemes to enable a choice of teacher, student or peer assessment. **What This Pack Does** * Introduces the idea of a parallel circuits having branches * Compares the brightness of identical lamps in series and parallel * Looks at the effect of removing a lamp in series and parallel * Introduces the amp (A) as the unit of current * Positioning of ammeters in series and parallel circuits * Compares current in series and parallel circuits * Introduces the volt (v) as the unit of voltage * Positioning of voltmeters in series and parallel circuits * Compares voltage in series and parallel circuits * Enables pupils to determine unknown currents and voltages in series and parallel circuits * Guides pupils through 3 labs but provides sample results should labs not be possible * Provides practice in designing a test circuit and results tables * Provides practice in building circuits What You Get For each Lesson Animated PowerPoint complete with exit ticket quiz Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guide (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut-and-stick activity Practical worksheets for labs Homeworks Worksheets and guided notes Taboo Cards [Elf Off the Shelf Shop](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1) Links to other resources in this series. [Intro to Current Electricity 1](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/introduction-to-current-electricity-ks3-12000157) [Intro to Current Electricity 3](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/intro-to-current-electricity-3-ks3-12063519) [Current Electricity - Everything You Need](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-ks3-everything-you-need-11787209)
Intro to Current Electricity 2 - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3
For each of the three topics listed below, the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. • Lamps in Series and Parallel • Current in Series and Parallel • Voltage in Series and Parallel They facilitate hybrid learning and provide equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. Each classroom resource consists of an animated 12 to 15 slide PowerPoint and 12 to 16 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. Each topic comes with a one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. Each distance learning resource consists of a 45 to 49 slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. The practicals, whether real time in the classroom of simulated for distance learning, takes the student through planning, designing a table and drawing conclusions from a given set of typical results. **Objective** To know that: * voltage is measured in volts (v); * voltage is measured by a voltmeter placed in parallel in a circuit. * the battery voltage is shared across all the components in a series circuit and understand why; * the voltage across each component is the same as that across the battery in a parallel circuit and understand why; * units for current is the amp (A). * ammeters measure current and are used in series. * current is the same at all points in a series circuit; * current divides in a parallel circuit; * adding the current in each branch of a series circuit gives the current in the main part. * if lamps are identical in a parallel circuit, the same current will flow through each; * as lamps are added in a series circuit the lamps become dimmer; * as identical lamps are added in a parallel circuit the brightness of the lamps does not change; * if the lamps in a series circuit are identical, all the lamps are of equal brightness; * if the lamps in a parallel circuit are identical, all the lamps are of equal brightness; * if a lamp is removed or breaks in a series circuit, the others will go out; * if a lamp is removed or breaks in a parallel circuit, the others will stay on. To be able to: * draw series and parallel circuits from descriptions and sketches; * deduce voltmeter readings in series and parallel circuits; * deduce readings on ammeters and voltmeters in series and parallel circuits. Click on the resource for more details on the content of each pack. More high quality resources available here. [Elf Off the Shelf Resources](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1)
Current Electricity - Lamps in series and Parallel - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3
The two packs in this resource allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. It facilitates blended learning and provides equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school due to Covid-19. The classroom resource consists of an animated 10 slide PowerPoint and 12 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. The distance learning pack consists of a 45 slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. The practical, whether real time in the classroom of simulated for distance learning, takes the student through planning, designing a table and drawing conclusions from a given set of typical results. **Objective** * To know that as lamps are added in a series circuit the lamps become dimmer. * To know that as identical lamps are added in a parallel circuit the brightness of the lamps does not change. * To know that if the lamps in a series circuit are identical, all the lamps are of equal brightness. * To know that if a lamp is removed or breaks in a series circuit, the others will go out. * To know that if a lamp is removed or breaks in a parallel circuit, the others will stay on. Click on the resource for more details on the content of each pack. More high quality resources available here. [Elf Off the Shelf Resources](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1) Other hybrid learning current electricity resources for middle school [Current, Voltage and Resistance - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning](http://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-voltage-and-resistance-explained-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-ks3-12419932) [Conductors and Insulators - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning](http://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-conductors-and-insulators-explained-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-ks3-12420609) [Circuits and Symbols - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-circuits-and-symbols-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-ks3-12420713) [Current in Series and Parallel - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-lamps-in-series-and-parallel-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-for-ks3-12421317) [Lamps in Series and Parallel - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-lamps-in-series-and-parallel-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-for-ks3-12421317) [Voltage in Series & Parallel - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-voltage-in-series-and-parallel-circuits-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-for-ks3-12421881) [Batteries and Current - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-batteries-and-current-explained-classroom-distance-and-hybrid-learning-for-ks3-12422548) [Batteries and Voltage - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning for KS3](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-batteries-and-voltage-explained-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-ks3-12424042) [Current and Resistance - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning KS3](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-current-and-resistance-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-ks3-12429141) [Intro to Current electricity 3 - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning KS3](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/intro-to-current-electricity-2-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-12429167) [Ohms Law - Classroom, Distance & Blennded Learning for KS3](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-ohm-s-law-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-ks3-12431563) [Switches in Series and Parallel - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/current-electricity-classroom-distance-and-blended-learning-for-ks3-12429708) [Intro to Current Electricity 4](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/intro-to-current-electricity-4-classroom-distance-and-hybrid-learning-for-ks3-12431572)
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