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Class DescriptionStudents become really charged up as they form a human circuit, experiment with conductors and insulators, and construct different types of circuits. Scientific inquiry, problem solving, and cooperative learning engage students in this electrifying experience! Grade Level: 3–4 State Standards, Benchmarks, and GLEsGrade Three Demonstrate and explain the movement of electricity in closed and open circuits (PS-E-C4) Compare and classify objects on properties determined through experimentation (e.g., the ability to conduct electricity, tendency to float or sink in water) (PS-E-A1) Determine which materials insulate best by using experimental data (PS-E-C3) Pose questions that can be answered by using students’ own observations, scientific knowledge, and testable scientific investigations (SI-E-A1) Use observations to design and conduct simple investigations or experiments to answer testable questions (SI-E-A2) Predict and anticipate possible outcomes (SI-E-A2) Use the five senses to describe observations (SI-E-A3) Explain and give examples of how scientific discoveries have affected society (SI-E-B6) Grade FourTest and classify materials as conductors and insulators of electricity (PS-E-C4) Demonstrate how a complete circuit is needed for conducting electricity (PS-E-C4) Describe how heat energy moves through a material by conduction (PS-E-C3) Pose questions that can be answered by using students’ own observations, scientific knowledge, and testable scientific investigations (SI-E-A1) Use observations to design and conduct simple investigations or experiments to answer testable questions (SI-E-A2) Predict and anticipate possible outcomes (SI-E-A2) Use the five senses to describe observations (SI-E-A3) Base explanations and logical inferences on scientific knowledge, observations, and scientific evidence (SI-E-B4) Explain and give examples of how scientific discoveries have affected society (SI-E-B6) Classroom Activities |
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