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Ene
Science
Course: IPC
Unit: Energy / Electricity
TEKS/Prerequisites
5(E) investigate and
demonstrate the movement of
thermal energy through solids,
liquids, and gases by convection,
conduction, and radiation such
as in weather, living, and
mechanical systems;
5(H) analyze energy
conversions such as those from
radiant, nuclear, and geothermal
sources; fossil fuels such as coal,
gas, oil; and the movement of
water or wind
Guiding Questions/
Specificity
Guiding Questions:
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5(F) evaluate the transfer of
electrical energy in series and
parallel circuits and conductive
materials;
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Analyze energy
transformations
Solar to electrical
Chemical to electrical
Solar to chemical
(photosynthesis)
Mechanical to
electrical
Chemical to thermal
Analyze energy
transformations
Which process best
shows the conversion
of solar energy to
chemical energy?
F. Prevailing winds
causing windmills to
spin
G. Green plants
making their own food
H. Uranium
producing heat to
make steam
J. Tides generating
electricity.
Answer: G
Which is the best
example of heat
transfer by radiation?
How do electricity &
circuits improve your
life?
How is magnetism
related to electricity?
Specificity:
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Describe the
difference in open and
closed circuits
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Assemble a series and
parallel circuit

Using Ohm’s Law
calculate resistance
using voltage and
current
Revised Spring 2015
Assessment
A.
A satellite is
warmed by
sunlight
B. B. Butter melts
on warm bread.
C. C. A ceiling fan
cools a warm
room.
D. D. Puddles of
water cool a
warm tile floor.
Answer: A
Designated Six Weeks: Third Six Weeks
Days to teach: 32 Instructional days
Vocabulary
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks
Convection
Activities:
Textbook: Physics + Chemistry
McGraw Hill, 2014
Conduction
Continuity Vocabulary
Radiation
Strategies:
b. Convection Demo
c. Exemplar Lesson:
Specific Heat Lab
d. Thermal Energy Foldable
All Exemplar Lessons are located
on the Google Drive: High School IPC
Exemplar Lesson:
Heat Transfer - Candle
Safari Montage Elements of Physics: Energy: Work
and Power
http://www.discoveryeducation.com
/teachers/free-lessonplans/elements-of-physics-energyand-work.cfm
United Streaming.com –
Thermal Energy
Heat
Specific Heat
Joule
Nuclear Energy
Fossil Fuels
Solar Energy
Hydroelectric Energy
Fission
Fusion
Current
Voltage
Parallel Circuit
Exemplar Lesson:
Electricity
TEKS 5F
Exemplar Lesson: Series
and Parallel Circuits
TEKS 5F
Exemplar Lab:
Electromagnet Lab
TEKS 5C
Visual Vocabulary
ELPS:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rul
es/tac/chapter074/ch074a.ht
ml
Series Circuit
Ohm’s Law
(4F)Graphic Organizer
(4F)Manipulative
https://quizlet.com/48011712/eleme
nts-of-physics-energy-work-andpower-flash-cards/
APPS: I Tunes U: TASA IPC
APP: Physical Sci Interactive
Glossary - Electricity and
Magnetism
Ene
Science
Course: IPC
Unit: Energy / Electricity
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding Questions/
Specificity

5(C) demonstrate that moving
electric charges produce
magnetic forces and moving
magnets produce electric forces;

Identify the symbols in
a schematic
disposable batteries,
fossil fuels, nuclear,
wind, hydroelectric,
solar cells, and fuel
cells
Assessment
Which process best
shows the conversion of
solar energy to chemical
energy?
F. Prevailing winds
causing windmills to spin
G. Green plants making
their own food
H. Uranium producing
heat to make steam
J. Tides generating
electricity.
Answer: G
What is the current in a
copper wire that has a
resistance of 2 ohms and
is connected to a 9-volt
electrical source?
a.
.22 Amps
b. 4.5 Amps
c.
11.0 Amps
d. 18.0 Amps
Answer: B
Compare and contrast
series and parallel
circuits.
Why are homes set up in
both series and parallel?
What is voltage and
current?
Revised Spring 2015
Designated Six Weeks: Third Six Weeks
Days to teach: 32 Instructional days
Vocabulary
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resistance
Electrical Power
Electrical Energy
Conductor
Insulator
Magnet
Electromagnet
Permanent Magnet
Resources/
Weblinks
Science
Course: IPC
Unit: Electricity / Waves
TEKS/Prerequisites
Revised Spring 2015
Guiding Questions/
Specificity
Assessment
Designated Six Weeks: 3rd Six Weeks
Days to teach: 32 Instructional Days
Vocabulary
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks