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Science Quarter 1 - Module 8: Electrical Circuit: What I Have Learned

This document summarizes a student's learning about electrical circuits. It includes what the student has learned, knows, and can do regarding series and parallel circuits. Key points covered include the differences between series and parallel circuits, such as current flowing through components in series but splitting in parallel circuits, and how components in parallel can be controlled individually but may overload. The student's assessment scores are also included.
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Science Quarter 1 - Module 8: Electrical Circuit: What I Have Learned

This document summarizes a student's learning about electrical circuits. It includes what the student has learned, knows, and can do regarding series and parallel circuits. Key points covered include the differences between series and parallel circuits, such as current flowing through components in series but splitting in parallel circuits, and how components in parallel can be controlled individually but may overload. The student's assessment scores are also included.
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Science Quarter 1 – Module 8: Electrical What I Have Learned

Circuit 1. Series, parallel


2. Series
AL JHUNE S. VERALLO 3. Series
4. Series
8 – BANABA 5. Same
6. Parallel
7. Less
8. Series
What I Know 9. Parallel
10. Series
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. B Assessment
7. D
8. D 1. A
9. A 2. B
10. C 3. D
11. A 4. B
12. B 5. C
13. A 6. C
14. A 7. D
15. C 8. A
9. B
10. D
11. A
12. B
What’s In 13. D
14. B
Activity 1 15. C
1. Battery
2. Electrical switch
3. Light bulb
4. Conducting wire

What’s New
Activity 2
1. Appliances and light bulbs are connected in two different conducting wires.
One wire connects from the source to the appliances and light bulbs, and
another wire is connecting them back to the voltage source.
2. Christmas lights are connected in single conducting wire from the voltage
source.

What’s More
Activity 3
1. Parellel Circuit
2. Series Circuit
3. True
4. Difficult
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. True

What I Can Do
Activity 4
1. Light bulbs are connected in parallel
2. Appliances in the living room are connected in parallel
3. Appliances in the kitchen are connected in parallel
4. In parallel circuit, appliances and light bulbs can be controlled
individually. However, operating simultaneously for longer period of time
will result and cause overloading that may result to fire.

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