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Remember, the shape of the dough does not matter. This is another example of a parallel circuit with
the two pieces of conductive dough separated with a layer of insulating dough.
Applicable Vocabulary:
Series circuit
Parallel circuit
Main Objective:
Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to explain using models and verbal and/or written
language the difference between series and parallel circuits, and demonstrate examples of a use for
each.
Materials:
Insulating dough (roughly ¼ cup per pair of students)
Conductive dough (roughly 2 cups per pair of students)
1 battery pack with four (4) AA batteries
At least three light emitting diodes
Optional: motors, switches, fans, and buzzers
Student science journal or provided handout
Time:
Pair students and hand out materials: 5 minutes
Discovery time (Steps 2-3): 5 minutes
Sharing: 5 minutes
Instruction: 5 minutes
Redesign, retest: 10 minutes
Data recording: 5 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes