- What are Logic Gates?
Logic gates are small electronic parts that take one or more inputs and give an output based on rules. They are used in circuits to make decisions. - What is an AND Gate?
An AND gate only turns ON when all the inputs are ON. Like: “If I finish homework AND it’s playtime → I go play.” - What is an OR Gate?
An OR gate turns ON if any one of the inputs is ON. Like: “If I have cake OR ice cream → I’m happy.” - What is a Truth Table?
A truth table shows how inputs (like ON/OFF) affect the output of a logic gate.
Lesson 1: Switch On My World!
To help students understand how switches control the flow of electricity and where they are used in real life.
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Lesson 2: What Happens When…?
To help students understand ON/OFF logic in electrical circuits and how switches control the flow of electricity using a hands-on paper circuit.
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Lesson 3: Meet Logic Gates
To introduce students to the concept of logic gates and how they are used to make decisions in electronics using simple circuits.
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Lesson 4: Gates in Our Daily Life
To connect the concept of logic gates with real-life decision-making and help students understand conditional logic in their own actions.
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Lesson 5: Build a Logic Gate Circuit
To apply your understanding of logic gates by building real AND and OR circuits using electronic components.
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Lesson 6: Can My Circuit Decide?
To explore how logic gates and sensors work together to create simple smart systems — the beginning of automation!
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