Flying Dangers

A blue, white, yellow, and yed stripped kite is tangled in a powerline against a blue sky. The tail of the kite has little flags in the same colors trailing down the wires to the left.
Phenomena: Kite on Powerlines

A kite becomes tangled in a power line and causes sparks or an electrical outage.
This real-world event prompts students to investigate why it happened and how electricity can travel through certain materials to cause harm.

Learning Goals:

  1. Students will gain understanding of what power lines are and they work.
  2. Students will gain understanding of hazards associated with flying objects near power lines and the potential dangers electricity can pose.
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Next Generation Science Standards

Next Generation Science Standards

  • 4-PS3-2: Make observations to provide evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound, light, heat, and electric currents.

Lesson 2 of 3 / Time: 45-60 mins or 1 period

Students will learn what happens when kites and drones come into contact with powerlines. Students will learn how electricity moves through powerlines and engage in a safety discussion.

Safety When Flying in the Sky

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