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Mathicity - Friday Feedback Session Team Leader: Stacy Dunn Team Members: Goldeen Bell Patricia Dymowski Noor Khan Kyle Miller Sookki Min Zarina Qadir This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant No. EEC Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. OVERACHIEVERS

Module Enhancements History of electricity Safety and electricity Do an electricity Webquest Co-teach with science teacher Learn about series and parallel circuits

Module Enhancements Engineering Design Students create a generator During the design projects students would have to pick which types of generators (look at pros/cons/costs)

Module Enhancements Scientific Inquiry Students question and investigate pros and cons of different power sources Expand on electricity in general and types of electricity

Module Enhancements Ethics Teamwork Different types of generators and affects on our environment Conservation of Energy – Survey

Modification for grades K-4 KWL Chart Word Wall Vocabulary: volt, electricity, line load Instead of equations use inequalities Modify truck activity so students will portray trucks and hubs, then transfer the concept to any form of electricity Safety in using electricity Design safety posters

Modifications for grades 5-8 Discuss the 3 Bus system without using equations (Model higher level math) Study the history of electricity Study safety in using electricity

Resource Page Images taken from 0and%20Magnetism%20Web%20Page.html Life is good for only two things: Discovering mathematics and teaching Mathematics! ~ Simeon Poisson