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A Circuits Lesson Plan That Actually Clicks

Hook: A circuits lesson plan can go sideways fast when students can recite “current flows” but still wire a battery, bulb, and resistor into a dead-end path. The fix is not a fancier lecture. It is giving students one clean model they can test, break, and rebuild in real time. If you need a circuits lesson plan for high school physics that feels concrete instead of abstract, this post gives you a full class flow. You will get a simple sequence for introducing current, voltage, resistance, and series vs. parallel circuits without losing half the room in vocabulary. You can...

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Teaching Electric Circuits: Series vs. Parallel and Activities

Hook: Most high school students think electricity is magic — flip a switch, light turns on. Teaching electric circuits means replacing that mental model with something real: charges flowing through paths they can trace, measure, and predict. If you've ever watched a student wire a series circuit, stare at a dead bulb, and say "it should work." — you know exactly where this is going. This post breaks down how to teach electric circuits so your students actually get it, from Ohm's Law to parallel vs. series, with classroom-ready activities you can use tomorrow. Why Electric Circuits Trip Up So...

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