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Ohm's Law Lesson Plan for Education

This lesson plan aims to teach students about Ohm's Law. The objectives are for students to state Ohm's Law, give the formulas of Ohm's Law, and solve diagrams using the Ohm's Law formula. The lesson will begin with daily routines and motivation activities before introducing Ohm's Law. Students will participate in an activity and discussion to analyze and apply Ohm's Law, concluding with an evaluation of problems to solve using the Ohm's Law formula.
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Ohm's Law Lesson Plan for Education

This lesson plan aims to teach students about Ohm's Law. The objectives are for students to state Ohm's Law, give the formulas of Ohm's Law, and solve diagrams using the Ohm's Law formula. The lesson will begin with daily routines and motivation activities before introducing Ohm's Law. Students will participate in an activity and discussion to analyze and apply Ohm's Law, concluding with an evaluation of problems to solve using the Ohm's Law formula.
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A SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN TECHNOLOGY

LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
Prepared by: jake m. quitasol

I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson the


students are expected to

1. State the Ohms Law.


2. Give the formulas of Ohms Law.
3. Solve the diagram using the formula of
Ohms Law.

II. Subject Matter: Ohms Law

Reference/s: Grab, Bernard, Basic Electronics


Materials: Visual Aids,
Illustrations,
pentelpen

III. Procedure

Preliminary Activities

1. Daily Routine

a. Salutation

b. Prayer

c. Checking of Attendance

d. Collecting and Checking of Assignments

e. Reviewing the past lesson

2. Motivation

3. State the Objectives

4. Unlocking of Difficult terms

5. Activity

6. Analysis

7. Abstraction

8. Application

9. Generalization

IV. Evaluation

Direction: Answer the following problems in a 1


whole sheet of paper. 5 points each.

What is Ohms Law?

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