This lesson begins with an introduction on electricity and how it is formed at the molecular level. It then lets learners explore and define a circuit. This introduction is followed by an exploration where learners develop series and parallel circuits using LED lights and motors. Learners then consider what constitutes a series and parallel circuit, open and closed circuit, and a short circuit. The lesson concludes by having learners consider advantages, limitations, and instructional uses of various electronics kits (e.g., Snap Circuits, littleBits, LilyPad, paper circuits, conductive dough) based on their ability to display circuit paths.
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Shepherd, C. E., & Smith, S. M. (2021). Introduction to Series and Parallel Circuits. Journal of Technology-Integrated Lessons and Teaching, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.13001/jtilt.vi.6803
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