The Kindergarten Project
The Kindergarten project was a project in which we helped kindergartners learn some physics concepts in circuitry. While teaching this to our kindergartners we also learned some new stuff ourselves, such as Ohms(Ω), Volts(V), and Amps(C). We also focused on creating our certain kindergartners a glow jar which they could charge it with solar power and let it glow as a night light.
Reflection of the Project
My first impression of this project was not very good at all. In the past I have not been very good with kids and thought that this project was going to be a disaster for me. Because of this I wasn't that motivated to do this project until I finally met the kindergartners which was not bad at all. The highlight from this project was presenting the glow jar and books to my kindergartner because he was so excited in seeing what we made for him. I was really happy and was glad to have done this project.
During this project, when we were teaching circuitry for my kid, we learned many different concepts about circuitry. The two topics includes Volts and how they are measured using the equation V=C(amps)*R(ohms). Another thing I learned is that all circuits go in a circular path in order to keep the energy moving. This way, circuits are able to function well and we use it in our everyday electronic appliances. A way that we learned to memorize it was making posters on topics about circuitry so we could memorize ohms, amps, circuits, etc.
I worked very hard on this project in an effort to make my kindergartner happy. I really did not want to let him down and give him a lame present so I worked as hard as I could in order to make everything I made for him look good.
During this project, when we were teaching circuitry for my kid, we learned many different concepts about circuitry. The two topics includes Volts and how they are measured using the equation V=C(amps)*R(ohms). Another thing I learned is that all circuits go in a circular path in order to keep the energy moving. This way, circuits are able to function well and we use it in our everyday electronic appliances. A way that we learned to memorize it was making posters on topics about circuitry so we could memorize ohms, amps, circuits, etc.
I worked very hard on this project in an effort to make my kindergartner happy. I really did not want to let him down and give him a lame present so I worked as hard as I could in order to make everything I made for him look good.
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