Name _______ 6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __ Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) __________AND 2) ___________.

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Name _______ 6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __ Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) __________AND 2) ___________

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) _________ Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL When drawing your Circuits, use the following symbols: Wire  Connection  Between Wires Battery  Light Bulb  Switch  Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL When drawing your Circuits, use the following symbols: Wire  Connection  Between Wires Battery  Light Bulb  Switch  Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL When drawing your Circuits, use the following symbols: Wire  Connection  Between Wires Battery  Light Bulb  Switch  Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL When drawing your Circuits, use the following symbols: Wire  Connection  Between Wires Battery  Light Bulb  Switch  Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL When drawing your Circuits, use the following symbols: Wire  Connection  Between Wires Battery  Light Bulb  Switch  Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL When drawing your Circuits, use the following symbols: Wire  Connection  Between Wires Battery  Light Bulb  Switch  Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) SERIESAND 2) PARALLEL When drawing your Circuits, use the following symbols: Wire  Connection  Between Wires Battery  Light Bulb  Switch  Now draw diagrams of a series and parallel circuit (with a switch). Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Add these two new words to your Vocabulary __________ Circuit – The current (negative charges) passes through each electrical device in turn along one pathway. __________ Circuit – The current passes through separate paths through each electrical device at the same time. Series Parallel Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

A switch is a safe way to disconnect a wire in the ___________ and stop the flow of ______________. Common switches: 1. ________________________ 2. ________________________ 3. ________________________ circuit electricity Light switch Door bell Thermostat To finish this lesson, complete Sheets 6A - Safe Home and 6C - Lights! Action! TO BE MARKED! Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

Add these two new words to your Vocabulary __________ Circuit – The current (negative charges) passes through each electrical device in turn along one pathway. __________ Circuit – The current passes through separate paths through each electrical device at the same time. Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __

A switch is a safe way to disconnect a wire in the ___________ and stop the flow of ______________. Common switches: 1. ________________________ 2. ________________________ 3. ________________________ To finish this lesson, complete Sheets 6A - Safe Home and 6C - Lights! Action! TO BE MARKED! Name _______ Gr.6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __