High School, Electricity & Electronics Lesson Plans (2024)

Stop for a minute and try to imagine your world without electrical power and electronic gadgets. No convenient appliances in the kitchen, no electric lights. No computers, MP3 players, television, or video games. Your life would be completely different, wouldn't it? Electricity and electronics are so central to modern life that, paradoxically, they're easy to overlook.

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Take the Science Buddies Engineering Challenge!

Try the annual Engineering Challenge from Science Buddies! Open to all students worldwide, a new challenge and prizes are announced every January. Explore the current challenge as well as ones from past years! Read more

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Introduction to Arduino

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Lesson Plan Grade: 6th-12th

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This lesson plan will introduce your students to physical computing: the process of building circuits and programming a microcontroller (an Arduino UNO®) to interact with them. The lesson is broken into seven activities that will walk your students through the basics of setting up the Arduino and interacting with circuit parts like LEDs, buttons, and resistors. This introductory material will help prepare your students for more advanced Arduino projects. Read more

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Science Project Pathways

Try our new Science Project Pathways in Google Classroom. One tool to plan, assign, and manage a science project in your class.

Simply enter the project start date to get a customizable science project schedule that breaks the science project into a series of smaller more manageable assignments to keep students on track. The assignments use Science Buddies guide to the scientific method to take students step-by-step through a science project. From the schedule, teachers can make assignments in Google Classroom and view student progress on each assignment.

Protecting Nature with Technology

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Lesson Plan Grade: 9th-12th

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You might have read about the negative impacts modern human civilization has had on the environment, like pollution, deforestation, and extinction of animal species. How can we use modern technology to help protect the environment? In this project-based lesson students will design an electronic circuit that can measure something in the environment like water quality and light pollution, and develop a plan for how their circuits could be used to solve a real-world problem. Read more

NGSS Performance Expectations:

  • HS-ESS3-4. Evaluate or refine a technological solution that reduces impacts of human activities on natural systems.

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Nanotechnology in Action: Organic Electronics

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Lesson Plan Grade: 9th-12th

This activity focuses on the use of graphene in organic fibers, and their applications in organic electronics, e-textiles and wearable technologies. Students learn about the properties of graphene—unique form of carbon—and how graphene-based fibers are fabricated, how to measure resistance, how to calculate resistivity, and how a material changes its electrical properties. Students also learn about the importance of defining design parameters, which is an… Read more

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What should a high school lesson plan include? ›

Each teacher should be able to write a lesson plan that includes learning objectives, assessments, standards, vocabulary, procedures, and materials needed to teach a topic. Creating a lesson plan template that includes each of these important aspects supports more efficient planning, practice, and preparation.

How do you introduce a lesson on electricity? ›

5 Creative Ways to Teach Basic Electricity
  1. Engage Students with Interactive Models. ...
  2. Spark Interest with Entertaining Games and Activities. ...
  3. Integrate Technology into Lessons. ...
  4. Encourage Students by Exploring Related Careers. ...
  5. Bridge the Gap with Practical Real-World Examples.

What are the learning objectives for teaching electricity? ›

Learning Objectives
  • define 'electricity'
  • distinguish between static and current electricity.
  • list the ways we use electricity each day.
  • experiment with electricity and conductors.

How do you structure a high school lesson? ›

Steps to building your lesson plan
  1. Identify the objectives. ...
  2. Determine the needs of your students. ...
  3. Plan your resources and materials. ...
  4. Engage your students. ...
  5. Instruct and present information. ...
  6. Allow time for student practice. ...
  7. Ending the lesson. ...
  8. Evaluate the lesson.
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