Teacher Notes for Electric Circuits

 


 

Unit Plans

We estimate this to be a 14-day unit if you address all the Learning Outcomes. An additional day should be added for an exam. There are three primary goals for the unit:
 
  1. To understand the nature of charge flow in electric circuits, including the requirement of a closed conducting loop and the presence of an energy source to maintain an electric potential difference across the two ends of the circuit.
  2. To understand basic circuit concepts such as current, voltage, resistance, energy, and power and the mathematical relationship between them.
  3. To analyze series, parallel, and combination circuits in order to determine such quantities as the voltage drop across and the current in individual resistors and the battery.

Our Lesson Plans and Pacing Guide allocate about six days to an understanding of basic circuit concepts and quantities. The remaining eight days are devoted to understanding of the concepts and mathematics of series,  parallel, and combination circuits).


 

The Calculator Pad (a.k.a., CalcPad)

With the CalcPad section of our website, you will likely never have a shortage of problems to draw from. The Electric Circuits section of our Calculator Pad includes 15 problem sets with well over 100 problems. We used this bank of problems to create seven custom CalcPad problem sets for the Algebra-Based Physics course. But if you need more problems, you will find them among these 15 problem sets. With a Task Tracker subscription and our directions and video walk-throughs, you can even create your own custom problem sets or edit one of ours. 


 

DC Circuit Builder

One of the simulations in the Physics Interactives section is DC Circuit Builder. This simulation provides the user a virtual electronic circuit board. Add resistors, light bulbs, wires and ammeters to build a circuit. Explore Ohm's law. Compare and contrast series, parallel, and combination circuits. Use a voltmeter to measure voltage drops. We have created five different student activities for use with this simulation and four interactive Concept Checkers. We have prepared several ready-to-use Student Activity Sheets for use fo the simulation. We have also prepared an accompanying Concept Checker for these: We included the Voltage Drop Analysis in our Lesson Plans. While the other three activities are not in the Lesson Plans, we included them in our Pre-Built Task Tracker Course for convenience sake.



 

Teacher Presentation Pack

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Also Available ...


Physics teachers may find the following for-sale tools to be useful supplements to our Lesson Plan and Pacing Guide section:

 

  1. Task Tracker Subscription (annual purchase)
    A subscription allows teachers to set up classes, add students, customize online assignments, view student progress/scores, and export student scores. Task Tracker accounts allow your students to begin assignments in class or at school and to finish them at home. View our Seat and Cost Calculator for pricing details.
     
  2. The Solutions Guide
    We publish a free curriculum with >200 ready-to-use Think Sheets for developing physics concepts. The Solutions Guide is a download containing the source documents, PDFs of source documents, and answers/solutions in MS Word and PDF format. An expanded license agreement is included with the purchase. (Cost: $25 download)
     
  3. Teacher Presentation Pack
    This is a large collection of downloadable content packed with nearly 190 Microsoft PowerPoint slide decks, the corresponding Lesson Notes (as PDF and fully-modifiable MS Word format), about 170 animations (in .gif, .png, and .mp4 file formats), a countless number of ready-to-use images (including the original source documents that would allow for easy modification of those images), and a license that allows teachers to modify and use all the content with their classes on password-protected sites (such as course management systems).  (Cost: $40 download)
     
  4. Question Bank
    We distribute a Question Bank that includes more than 9300 questions neatly organized according to topic. The Question Bank is the perfect tool for busy teachers or new teachers. Even if you don't use the website with your classes, the Question Bank will assist you in quickly putting together quizzes, tests and other documents with high-quality questions that target student's conceptions of physics principles. And if you do use The Physics Classroom website, the Question Bank is the perfect complement to the materials found at the website. (Cost: $25 download)