
Science • 45 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
I want to teach about schematic diagrams or circuit diagrams in the chapter of electric current to students in grades 10,11 and 12. I want to also talk about why the ammeters are connected in series and voltmeters are connected in parallel to the load.
Subject: Science (Physics)
Grade Level: 10th – 12th Grade
Curriculum Standard: Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
Relevant Standards:
By the end of the 45-minute lesson, students will be able to:
Each student writes two sentences explaining the difference between how an ammeter and voltmeter connect.
Discuss how electricians, electrical engineers, and even automotive technicians rely on schematic diagrams to troubleshoot and build safe, functional electrical systems.
This lesson not only strengthens students’ understanding of electrical measurements but also fosters practical application skills that are essential in STEM careers. Using hands-on learning and real-world scenarios, students can grasp abstract physics concepts in a meaningful way.
Teacher Note: Feel free to adapt the guided practice section with more advanced components (e.g., capacitors or diodes) for students who move through the material quickly.
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