This is an action-packed distance learning or homeschool lesson on the relationship between resistance and current.
This resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The 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.
The simulated practical takes the student through planning, designing a table and drawing conclusions from a given set of typical results.
Objective
- Know that current is a flow of electrons through a conductor.
- Know that batteries contain chemicals which provide the push or voltage to make current flow.
- I know that electrons collide with metal ions in a conductor and loose the energy they picked up from the battery with each collision.
- Know that resistance increases with the number of metal ions.
- I know that collisions slow down electric current.
- Be able to design an experiment and a results table.
- Draw circuit diagrams from a description.
- Be able to draw a bar graph independently.
- Be able to explain the relationship between resistance and current.
Resources
- An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by:
- explaining how to use distance learning effectively;
- explaining how to use this resource;
- explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them;
- providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work.
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Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint.
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A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning.
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A checklist for students to use to assess their progress.
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For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school.
Ways to Use this Resource
- Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets.
- Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home.
- Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences and to writs a sentence to describe any circuit diagrams drawn.
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Intro to Current Electricity 3 - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning
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. 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Current Electricity - Current and Resistance - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning 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. The classroom resource consists of an animated 18 slide PowerPoint and 13 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 43 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** * Know that current is a flow of electrons through a conductor. * Know that batteries contain chemicals which provide the push or voltage to make current flow. * I know that electrons collide with metal ions in a conductor and loose the energy they picked up from the battery with each collision. * Know that resistance increases with the number of metal ions. * I know that collisions slow down electric current. * Be able to design an experiment and a results table. * draw circuit diagrams from a description. * Be able to draw a bar graph independently. * Be able to explain the relationship between resistance and current. 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)
Current Electricity - The Complete Distance Learning or Homeschool Module for KS3
Eleven action-packed distance or remote learning packages which cover all the topics included in current electricity for KS3. These resources have been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The 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. The simulated practicals take the student through planning, designing a table and drawing conclusions from a given set of typical results. **Topics included** * Explaining 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 * Batteries and Current * Batteries and Voltage * Resistance and Current * Switches * Ohms Law **Resources** 1. An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by: * explaining how to use distance learning effectively; * explaining how to use this resource; * explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them; * providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work. 2. Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint. 3. A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning. 4. A checklist for students to use to assess their progress. 5. For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school. **Ways to Use this Resource** * Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. * Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. * Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences and to writs a sentence to describe any circuit diagrams drawn. More distance learning resources available: [Elf Off the Shelf Resources](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1)
Current Electricity Intro 3 - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3
Three action-packed distance or remote learning packages including Batteries and Current, Batteries and Voltage and Explaining Resistance and Current These resources have been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The 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. The simulated practicals take the student through planning, designing a table and drawing conclusions from a given set of typical results. **Objective** * To know that an electric current is a flow of electrons which pick up energy from the battery. * To know that as batteries are added to a circuit current increases and the lamp gets brighter. * To be able to make a prediction and design an experiment to investigate the relationship between the number of batteries and current. * To be able to draw a bar graph. * To be able to calculate the output of n number of batteries from known numbers of batteries, voltages and currents. * To know that an electric current is a flow of electrons which pick up energy from the battery. * To know that as batteries are added to a circuit, voltage increases and a lamp gets brighter. * To be able to make a prediction and design an experiment and results table to investigate the relationship between the number of batteries and voltage. * To be able to calculate the output of n number of batteries from known numbers of batteries. * Know that batteries contain chemicals which provide the push or voltage to make current flow. * Know that electrons collide with metal ions in a conductor and loose the energy they picked up from the battery with each collision. * Know that resistance increases with the number of metal ions. * I know that collisions slow down electric current. * Be able to design an experiment and a results table. * Draw circuit diagrams from a description. * Be able to explain the relationship between resistance and current. **Resources** 1. An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by: * explaining how to use distance learning effectively; * explaining how to use this resource; * explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them; * providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work. 2. Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint. 3. A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning. 4. A checklist for students to use to assess their progress. 5. For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school. **Ways to Use this Resource** * Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. * Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. * Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences and to writs a sentence to describe any circuit diagrams drawn. More distance learning resources available: [Elf Off the Shelf Resources](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1)
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