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DC Circuits
published by the College Ready Math-Science Partnership
This teacher's guide and activity provides a hands-on student introduction to DC electric circuits. The goal of this guided activity is for students to construct relationships between energy and charge conservation in these circuits. A series of student predictions, experiments, and model building leads students from simple concepts of current and voltage to an understanding of series and parallel circuits and energy. The teacher's notes include information about student challenges and implementation of the inquiry-based activities.

This is part of a collection of similar resources developed by the College-Ready Math-Science Partnership at the University of Arkansas.
Series Name:  College Ready MSP - Professional Development Resources
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Education Practices
- Professional Development
Electricity & Magnetism
- DC Circuits
= Circuit Analysis
= Currents
= Ohm's Law
= Power and Energy
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Instructor Guide/Manual
= Lesson/Lesson Plan
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- Professional/Practitioners
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© 2015 University of Arkansas
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Keywords:
CASTLE, circuit analysis, learning cycle, modeling
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Metadata instance created October 22, 2015 by Bruce Mason
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October 22, 2015 by Bruce Mason
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