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Electricity Ohm's Law Round Robin Activity

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Grade Levels
8th - 12th
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9 pages
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This was a great class activity. They sit in groups of 3 and each group got a piece of paper to write down answers. I went around with a highlighter for correct answers, and reminded them of "no naked numbers" . Great fun review of the concepts on a Friday.

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Round Robin Description: A universally high-engagement activity where students work together to solve Ohm's Law problems. There are 4 problems per sheet and 4 different sheets. Students are given a fixed amount of time (3-4 min., the website online-stopwatch.com has easy to use interval timers) to solve a problem. They then pass their paper to the left and receive a new paper from the right. They put their initials in the “Solver’s Initials” blank and are given another fixed time to solve problem #2 on the new paper. Repeat for problems #3 and #4. When completed, the paper should have 4 different problem solvers. The paper gets passed back to the original solver who checks all the work on the paper. Give time for discussion of answers and encourage peer-to-peer collaboration to ensure all students understand all problems.
All problems are different, but the type of problems on each sheet are the same. This means you can give general advice about solving a problem (e.g. "We're now solving for R here, not V anymore...") and all students will benefit, regardless of the sheet they are working on at the time.
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9 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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