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edtechdiva xfun, interactive website where individuals or groups of students can learn about circuits. There are 5 sections to the Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits. Section 1 teaches students about what makes circuits work, section 2 teaches about conductors and insulators, section 3 teaches about switches, section 4 teaches about changing circuits, and section 5 teaches about circuit diagrams. Each section includes a teaching portion, an activity, and a quiz. If students answer all of the questions in the quiz correctly, they get a special bonus activity after they have completed each section. The “Blobz” characters explain each section with pictures, animations, and text.
How to integrate The Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits into the classroom: The Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits is a fun way to teach students about circuits, conductors, insulators, switches, and diagrams. Students could work on this website individually, in small groups as a center activity during an electric circuits unit, or as a whole class using an interactive whiteboard. The information section might be good to go through with the whole class for some guided practice and instruction. Students could complete the activities and quizzes individually or in small groups as a center after instruction.
Tips: This site is British so some of the vocabulary may be unfamiliar (for example a flashlight is called a torch). -
Ian GuestInteractive tutorial on simple circuit construction
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debbie oestreicherThe Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits is a fun, interactive website where individuals or groups of students can learn about circuits. There are 5 sections to the Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits. Section 1 teaches students about what makes circuits work, section 2 teaches about conductors and insulators, section 3 teaches about switches, section 4 teaches about changing circuits, and section 5 teaches about circuit diagrams. Each section includes a teaching portion, an activity, and a quiz. If students answer all of the questions in the quiz correctly, they get a special bonus activity after they have completed each section. The “Blobz” characters explain each section with pictures, animations, and text.
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Tanya HardingThis is a hands on smartboard for circuits
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Lynn SettlesQuiz based site to help teach electric circuit theory. Pretty good, I think students will like it.
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International School of Central Switzerlandfind out, explore and take a quiz about electric circuits
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Paul BoyerInteractive site for learning about electricity. Includes information, a lesson activity, and a quiz. Sections include circuits, conductors & insulators, switches, changing circuits, and circuit diagrams (symbols). GREAT site for 8th grade science.
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Angela HendersonInteractive about electric circuits
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Kim CollazoSuper interactive site on Electric Circuits
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