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Grades 6-10. In Discovering Electrical Systems, Students Get The Chance To Look Inside Some Of The Electrical Devices They Use Every Day And Identify The Various Components That They Find. Throughout The Unit, They Investigate How Some Of These Components Function In Circuits. Students Keep An Inventory Of All The Electrical Components That They Investigate, Including Their Schematic Symbol, What They Do In The Circuit, And A Drawing Of Each. Students Build Simple Circuits Into Which They Install Each New Component To Get A First-Hand Account Of How It Functions. Students Experiment With Resistors, Capacitors, Diodes, And Different Gauges Of Wire. Before They Move On To Study Different Kinds Of Electrical Systems, Students Must Identify Which Component Is Inside Each Of 4 Mystery Boxes By Connecting Each To The Circuit, Observing The Effect, And Applying What They Know About Each Component. Stc-Secondary Is A 16-Unit, Inquiry-Centered Middle School Science Curriculum Developed By The Smithsonian Science Education Center (Ssec). Each Stc-Secondary Unit Provides Opportunities For Students To Experience Scientific Phenomena Firsthand. A Comprehensive, Research-Based Curriculum, Stc-Secondary Is Aligned With The Next Generation Science Standards*.Designed To Enhance The Teaching Of The Science And Technology Concepts Program In The Classroom, The Stc Student Eguide Allows Students And Teachers 24/7 Access To Their Stc-Secondary Content. Access For 32 Students Per Year For 60 Months.*Next Generation Science Standards Is A Registered Trademark Of Wested. Neither Wested Nor The Lead States And Partners That Developed The Next Generation Science Standards Were Involved In The Production Of This Product, And Do Not Endorse It.