Each 8th grade student will be able to learn energy transfer though a fun project; paper circuits. With copper foil, batteries, and creativity students will never forget electrical energy transformation.

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Learn About Electrical Energy Through Paper Circuits

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School:
Cypress Palm Middle 
Subject:
Science 
Teacher:
Regina Bale 
Students Impacted:
120 
Grade:
Date:
August 4, 2019

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Perna-Rose Foundation - $143.30

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 122

“It was so frustrating, and I had to fix it again and again, but it was worth it. I was so proud when it worked. The whole class cheered.” -7th Period Student


We could have memorized the information about electrical energy, how that current flows, and transforming that energy; but we lived it instead. Students in all my classes, from Advanced/Cambridge to General Physical Science, designed and built paper circuits. The goal was to identify and describe energy transformation and the flow of electricity through coaching, design, and engineering practices. Our classroom became a maker space for two weeks as students challenged themselves to turn a design (that should work) into a real working project. Anything you can imagine came to life from a Morse code device for communication to a Minecraft bumblebee during those two weeks and every student could explain why their device works and how the energy flowed and transformed. Either working in a small group, pairs, or on their own, each student was able to make it through the challenge to better understand the science and engineering concepts and have a really cool conversation piece to show off in the hallway to other students.

 

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Student showing her completed light up card

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Sample projects

 

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A model traffic light

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The joy of a completed project.

 

Original Grant Overview

Goal

Each 8th grade student will be able to learn energy transfer though a fun project; paper circuits. With copper foil, batteries, and creativity students will never forget electrical energy transformation.  

 

What will be done with my students

During our energy unit I am challenging students with paper circuits where students can make simple and complex circuits to transform energy in multiple ways. This will take the lessons we learn about energy transformation into the real world as students experiment and innovate to create something new. Past projects have been board games and paper robots. Accompanying the challenge project will be student writing about the engineering process to design and create their projects but also the fundamental understanding of electrical energy and energy transfer to make the circuits work.  

 

Benefits to my students

Our 8th grade students will be able to not only learn how electricity flows and transforms but also solve real-world problems by using these basic supplies to create circuits. This fundamental understanding is necessary for many professions and everyday life now that technology is integrated into our lives. This hands on approach makes an abstract concept easier to understand and more memorable.  

 

Budget Narrative

The paper and crafts supplies are for students to create their own interesting products, toys, and games, using circuitry. Copper foil tape, lights, and coin cell batteries are for constructing working circuits.  

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Selizo 6 Pack Copper Foil Tape $12.99
2 Selizo 6 Pack Copper Foil Tape $12.99
3 Selizo 6 Pack Copper Foil Tape $12.99
4 Dicuno 450pcs 5mm LED round diode assorted colors $12.99
5 SkoTeRy Lithium Battery Coin Cells 4 25 packs $15.99
6 72 count Card Stock Assorted Colors $8.49
7 72 count Card Stock Assorted Colors $8.49
8 vinyl craft paper 40 assorted colors $17.99
9 192 cellophane sheets in assorted colors $17.39
10 Crafting Kit 1212 assorted pieces $22.99
  Total: $143.30

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