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2. What can happen?
3. Electrical Boxes and Circuit Breakers
4. Fuses
5. Grounding and Static Discharge
6. Wall Outlets (Receptacles)
7. GFCI
8. Call Before You Dig
9. Dangling Electrical Lines
10. Safety Tips
Description
This 24-slide PowerPoint lesson on Electrical Safety begins by examining why we should know about electrical safety and what can happen if electricity isn’t used properly. It then goes into Electrical Boxes and Circuit Breakers, Fuses, Grounding and Static Discharge, Wall Outlets (Receptacles), and GFCI. The lesson concludes by looking at several safety tips when working with and around electricity including the idea of “Call Before You Dig”, and Dangling Electrical Lines.
There are 6 videos embedded in the PowerPoint. Simply start the slideshow and click the image and it will automatically open in your browser. The lesson contains diagrams, examples, and explanations. It includes the lesson (student and teacher versions of the PowerPoint) and a student lesson handout as a word document which follows the PowerPoint.
Included in the lesson package is:
– The teacher version of the PowerPoint
– The student version of the PowerPoint
– 6 videos embedded into the PowerPoint
– Student lesson handout
In order, the lesson covers:
1. Why Should We Know About Electrical Safety
2. What can happen?
3. Electrical Boxes and Circuit Breakers
4. Fuses
5. Grounding and Static Discharge
6. Wall Outlets (Receptacles)
7. GFCI
8. Call Before You Dig
9. Dangling Electrical Lines
10. Safety Tips
Since you’re teaching electricity and magnetism, you might be interested in the other lessons from this unit.
Lesson 1 – Electricity Overview-Current, Voltage, Power, and Cost
Lesson 2 – Electric Circuits – Current, Voltage, and Resistance
Lesson 3 – Magnetic Fields – Magnets, Electromagnet, and Their Applications
Lesson 4 – Motors and Generators
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The student version of the PowerPoint contains multiple blanks that need to be filled in throughout the lesson. These blanks are conveniently underlined and bolded on the teacher copy. I have found this to be the most effective means of keeping my students engaged and active without having them write everything out. This also leaves more time for discussion and activities.
This file is in .zip format. All that means is you download the lesson package as one file (.zip) and then double-click it to extract it. No additional software is needed, your PC or Mac will do all the work. Please view the Preview File to obtain a sense of my style, see how my PowerPoint lesson is structured and evaluate my work. If you are not 100% happy with what you purchase, I will refund your entire purchase price via PayPal. To access the video(s), begin the slideshow and click the image of the video player. A new window will open up taking you directly to the video.
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