Benjamin Franklin and Electricity
Benjamin Franklin and Electricity
Description:
This is an interdisciplinary lesson combining exercises in Language Arts and Science, and includes discussions and written assignments on one of the seminal figures in science, Benjamin Franklin, and continues with simple experiments in electricity.
Education Levels:
3, 4, 5
Subject:
Physical Sciences, History, Writing (composition)
Resource Type:
Lesson plan
Medium:
Text/HTML
Fee Status:
Free
Online provider:
Beacon Learning Center
Learning Outcomes:
Learning Outcomes:
Conforms To
Conforms To
The student drafts and revises writing in cursive that
- focuses on the topic;
- has a logical organizational pattern, including a beginning, middle, conclusion, and transitional devices;
- has ample development of supporting ideas;
- demonstrates a sense of completeness or wholeness;
- demonstrates a command of language including precision in word choice;
- generally has correct subject/verb agreement;
- generally has correct verb and noun forms;
- with few exceptions, has sentences that are complete, except when fragments are used purposefully;
- uses a variety of sentence structures;
- and generally follows the conventions of punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
Conforms To
Benchmark SC.B.1.2.2: The student recognizes various forms of energy (e.g., heat, light, and electricity).
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