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Electricity - R2P
This resource provides a lesson plan showing how to use analogies to teach about current electricity.
The research summary discusses the common misconceptions of pupils about the flow of current and the inability of pupils to apply their knowledge to solve current electricity problems. Elements of this...
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This book describes applications of work on electromagnetic fields and electromagnetic induction in GCSE syllabuses. It describes industrial testing of components by magnetic methods, the controlling of machinery by relays and solenoids and by electromagnetic clutches and brakes, production of a.c. by a portable 5...
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Electricity and Energy 14-16
From the Institute of Physics, this resource provides extensive teacher guidance and suggested classroom activities to support the teaching of: * Setting up electrical loops * Electrical working in loops * Designed devices switch pathways * Efficiency and calculations Each topic is explored from the following...
Packed with fun experiments and designed to help 7 to 11 year-olds understand how science is applied in the world around them.
Electricity and Magnetism
This Nuffield Primary Science book consists of 11 colourful, and highly illustrated, double-page spreads aimed at students aged 7-9. The book ends with a glossary and index.
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Electricity and Magnetism
The Young Scientist Investigates topic book on Electricity and Magnetism was first published in 1982 and gives information, illustrated by full colour photographs and drawings, about magnets and electric power generation and use. It is intended for children aged 8-11 to...
Did you know: a medium-sized lightning bolt contains enough electricity to supply a large town for a year? our bodies are full of tiny electric currents? powerful magnets can make a high-speed train float above the...