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Electricity game
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Electricity game

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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<p>Monopoly type board game modeling electric circuits</p>

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Counters_and_energy_units(1).doc

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February 7, 2020
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Electricity_board_game(1).doc

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February 7, 2020
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Electricity_Game_Instructions(1).doc

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February 7, 2020
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Question_cards(1).doc

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February 7, 2020
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4.8
8 Reviews
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SML Member January 14, 2009
Excellent!

One question - how many energy units are given to each player at the start of the game? Otherwise, it's a fantastic little game and can either be played until someone runs out of energy, or can be timed to see who can get the most energy before the time'

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SML Member February 03, 2009
Superb resource!

Not only a great revision exercise but a lovely model for electrical circuits. The counters and energy credits help students make the distinction between current and energy - always a tricky one!

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SML Member March 05, 2009
Looks great

Just looked at it, looks good to me. Sure conventional current flows from positive to negative though (other way round on the board??)

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SML Member March 16, 2010
Looks fab!

Not tried it yet but looks like a great way of explaining current and voltage.

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SML Member June 24, 2011

Thank you ,it worked well and we need more

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SML Member August 03, 2011

Looks great! A fun way to revise what they learn I think!

kflair
kflair November 23, 2013

Well done. Thank you for implicit instructions.

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