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Deck 9: Beyond the Science Kit
1
A circuit with a battery in a battery holder, two bulbs in bulb holders, and three wires (connected to each other instead of to the battery) is called a:
A) parallel circuit.
B) series circuit.
C) discontinued circuit.
D) current circuit.
A) parallel circuit.
B) series circuit.
C) discontinued circuit.
D) current circuit.
B
2
Students learn that traditional incandescent light bulbs are being phased out, to be replaced by _________________ ___________________ light bulbs.
compact fluorescent
3
The collection of methods and strategies that specifically help people learn science is called science pedagogical _____________ _______________.
content knowledge
4
A(n) ________ __________ is a simple circuit in which the flow of electricity has only one path.
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5
In a series circuit, if one bulb goes out, the other bulbs:
A) go out.
B) are unaffected.
C) receive more energy.
D) blow up.
A) go out.
B) are unaffected.
C) receive more energy.
D) blow up.
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6
Negatively charged particles found in atoms are called:
A) electrons.
B) neutrons.
C) protons.
D) nucleus.
A) electrons.
B) neutrons.
C) protons.
D) nucleus.
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7
A pathway for a current is called:
A) electricity.
B) energy.
C) electric circuit.
D) atoms.
A) electricity.
B) energy.
C) electric circuit.
D) atoms.
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8
A(n) ________ __________ is a continuous pathway for an electric charge or current to follow.
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9
Fluorescent bulbs differ from incandescent bulbs since they do not use _________ energy to produce the light energy.
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10
Incandescent light bulbs glow when the electricity passes through the ______________, which causes it to get very hot.
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11
In order to generate electricity, power plants emit harmful _________________ gases.
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12
Students better understand the science vocabulary when it is connected to a science ____________.
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13
A(n) ________ __________ is a circuit where the flow of electricity has more than one path from the same power source.
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14
Science PCK means that knowing the best methods for teaching science is only part of the challenge; you must also know the science ______________.
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15
Ms. Travis' motivating question about "buying a pound of electricity" is a way of implementing the _____________ phase of the learning cycle.
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16
Electricity is a form of energy and describes a flow of tiny subatomic particles called __________.
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17
In a parallel circuit, if one bulb goes out, the other bulbs:
A) go out.
B) are unaffected.
C) receive more energy.
D) blow up.
A) go out.
B) are unaffected.
C) receive more energy.
D) blow up.
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18
Some students built a quiz board with secret circuits. This was part of the ______________ phase of the learning cycle.
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19
When Ms. Travis asked the students to examine the parts of the flashlights, she was engaging them in the ___________________ phase of the learning cycle.
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20
For electricity to stop and start flowing through a circuit, a device called a ___________ must be placed in the circuitry.
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21
Design an exploration phase that would help students distinguish between simple and parallel circuits.
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22
The five-phase model of engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate is called the:
A) curriculum.
B) learning cycle.
C) content knowledge.
D) assessment.
A) curriculum.
B) learning cycle.
C) content knowledge.
D) assessment.
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23
Why do students in Ms. Stone's science class lose interest faster than in Ms. Travis' class?
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24
Compared to florescent bulbs, incandescent bulbs produce:
A) less heat.
B) more heat.
C) less light.
D) more light.
A) less heat.
B) more heat.
C) less light.
D) more light.
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25
When producing electricity, power plants emit:
A) heat.
B) gases.
C) toxins.
D) heat, gases, and toxins.
A) heat.
B) gases.
C) toxins.
D) heat, gases, and toxins.
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26
The phase of the learning cycle where the students describe their understanding of the topic (but are not formally assessed) is called the:
A) explore phase.
B) explain phase.
C) engage phase.
D) evaluate phase.
A) explore phase.
B) explain phase.
C) engage phase.
D) evaluate phase.
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27
At the beginning of a lesson if a teacher creates a demonstration to get the students interested in a topic, this would be called the:
A) explore phase.
B) explain phase.
C) engage phase.
D) evaluate phase.
A) explore phase.
B) explain phase.
C) engage phase.
D) evaluate phase.
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28
Describe two ways that the shoebox house design project employs science and engineering practices.
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29
Why does making the shoebox room resemble a design challenge?
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30
What is one way you can step away from the electricity kit issue described in question 33?
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31
Why did the teacher engage the students in a discussion of CFLs? How was that relevant to the students' learning about electrical circuits?
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32
This is a picture of what type of circuit?
A) parallel
B) series
C) continuous
D) broken
A) parallel
B) series
C) continuous
D) broken
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33
This is a picture of what type of circuit?
A) parallel
B) series
C) discontinuous
D) static
A) parallel
B) series
C) discontinuous
D) static
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34
The phase of the learning cycle where students are assessed on their understanding of the topic is called the:
A) explore phase.
B) explain phase.
C) engage phase.
D) evaluate phase.
A) explore phase.
B) explain phase.
C) engage phase.
D) evaluate phase.
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35
Describe three critiques of the rigid use of the electricity kit materials.
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