I gave the class access to 12 mystery boxes. Each box has eight touch points on the top. Through their own investigation, and without peeking inside the boxes, teams identified which sets of touch points would complete circuits.This was simply an application to reinforce the idea that a circuit will not provide power if interrupted. Some of the boxes had one or two combinations that would light their bulbs, while others had as many as four or as few as zero. | |
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