In Mosa Mack’s Electricity unit, students are led through a progression of three inquiry lessons that focus on the theory of electrical current, a comparison of conductive vs. nonconductive liquids, and the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
- Lesson 1

Solve: Electricity Mystery + Vocabulary Mind Map
Students contextualize Electricity vocabulary in a mind map before helping Mosa Mack solve the mystery of what will light her light bulb so that it burns brightly. By the end of The Solve,students discover that when a circuit is “open”, electrical current cannot flow. Rather, a “closed” circuit allows for the uninterrupted flow of electrical current that can do work. (75 mins)
- Lesson 2

Make: Compare Electric Currents in Fresh Water and Salt Water
After going through an investigation and planning process, students draw a visual model that compares the flow of electric current through fresh water and a salt water solution. Learners draw a conclusion about the ideal solution to brightly light a bulb. (180 mins)
- Lesson 3

Engineer: Educate about Electricity and Magnetism Safety
Students learn about the magnetic fields that exist around wires that conduct electricity. To help low-income communities avoid the negative impacts of exposure to this magnetism, students develop and design an advocacy campaign that educates homeowners about how electricity and magnetism around power lines work. (150 mins)
