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Vocabulary (1) Topic 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Vocabulary (2) Topic 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What’s in a Circuit? Topic 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Types of Circuits Topic 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Schematics Topic 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Circuit Symbols Topic 6 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Vocab (1) Vocab (2) What’s In A Circuit? Types of Circuits Schematics Circuit Symbols 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 Game Board To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text for each topic. Note: Do not change the location of the boxes or broken links will result. Note: To access the Final Jeopardy question, click the black border at the bottom of the game board once all questions are answered. 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

An energy-storage device composed of electrochemical cells Topic 1 Question 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a battery Topic 1 Answer 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What are two main ideas of the cell theory? A conductive path through which an electric current flows This type of solution is characterized by water molecules moving into and out of the cell at the same rate What are two main ideas of the cell theory? Topic 1 Question 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a circuit Topic 1 Answer 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A material capable of transmitting energy in the forms of heat and electricity Topic 1 Question 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a conductor Topic 1 Answer 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Maintaining conditions suitable for survival A form of energy created by the free or controlled movement of charged particles, such as electrons Topic 1 Question 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: electricity Topic 1 Answer 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

The amount of charge moving past a point in a conductor in a unit of time Topic 1 Question 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: Current Topic 1 Answer 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A material or device that prevents or reduces the transmission of heat, electricity or sound Topic 2 Question 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: an insulator Topic 2 Answer 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

How many electrons pass through a circuit in 1 second? A strand of metal, usually copper, used to conduct an electric current. Topic 2 Question 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a wire Topic 2 Answer 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

The object seen here: Topic 2 Question 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: an open switch Topic 2 Answer 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A circuit with a break that prevents electricity from completing the path from one terminal to another Topic 2 Question 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: an open circuit Topic 2 Answer 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Connecting an object to the Earth using a conductor Topic 2 Question 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: grounding Topic 2 Answer 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

An object that produces light by electricity Topic 3 Question 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a (light) bulb Topic 3 Answer 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A device used to control the amount of current in a circuit Topic 3 Question 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a resistor Topic 3 Answer 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Strands of DNA; contain directions for making protein What is the attractive force between water molecules called? The power source of a circuit, often referred to as a “cell” Strands of DNA; contain directions for making protein Topic 3 Question 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a battery Topic 3 Answer 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Type of light bulb used in office buildings, hospitals and schools. Topic 3 Question 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a fluorescent light bulb Topic 3 Answer 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A device used to control the current by being opened and closed Topic 3 Question 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a switch Topic 3 Answer 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A complete circuit that allows electricity to travel from one terminal of a battery to the other Topic 4 Question 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a closed circuit Topic 4 Answer 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A circuit whose components are connected one after another and that has only one path for the current to flow Topic 4 Question 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a series circuit Topic 4 Answer 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A circuit where two or more components are connected side by side, and there is more than one path for current to flow Topic 4 Question 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a parallel circuit Topic 4 Answer 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Three things that make up a complete circuit Topic 4 Question 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What are: a source of electrons (a battery), something to use the electrons (a light bulb), and a path (wires) Topic 4 Answer 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

A pathway of low resistance in a circuit that causes the current to bypass the intended component Topic 4 Question 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a short circuit Topic 4 Answer 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Type of circuit pictured in the schematic above If another student is bullying or harassing you will it stop if you ignore it? Type of circuit pictured in the schematic above Topic 5 Question 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is a series circuit Topic 5 Answer 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

The type of circuit pictured in the diagram above What is an owl pellet? The type of circuit pictured in the diagram above Topic 5 Question 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a parallel circuit Topic 5 Answer 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

In which circuit will the light bulbs burn dim? A B In which circuit will the light bulbs burn dim? Topic 5 Question 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: circuit (A) Topic 5 Answer 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Which two lightbulbs are connected in series? Topic 5 Question 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What are: C & D Topic 5 Answer 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Which two lightbulbs are connected in parallel? Topic 5 Question 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What are: A&B? Topic 5 Answer 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

The above symbol represents Topic 6 Question 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is a battery Topic 6 Answer 1 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Movement of material into and out of the cell is balanced Which of the two horizontal lines represents the positive terminal? Topic 6 Question 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

(+) (-) The long side Topic 6 Answer 2 To change the text: (+) (-) The long side Topic 6 Answer 2 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Scientist believe the two factors that cause cancer are The above symbol represents Topic 6 Question 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: A switch Topic 6 Answer 3 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

The above symbol represents Topic 6 Question 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is: a light bulb Topic 6 Answer 4 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

The above symbol represents Topic 6 Question 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is a resistor Topic 6 Answer 5 To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Question Resistance Final Jeopardy Question To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What are the Four Factors that effect resistance? Final Jeopardy Answer To change the text: 1. Double-click the slide above 2. Click the words and change the text

What is….. 1.Length 2.Material 3.Diameter 4. Temperature

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