Insulators and Conductors

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Insulators and Conductors Objective: Describe insulators and conductors. Identify materials that are good insulators and conductors.

What are Insulators? Insulators are materials that do not allow heat to move easily through them.

Using your booklet, name materials that are insulators.

What do Insulators help do?

What are Conductors? Conductors are materials that allow heat to move easily through them.

Example of a Good Conductor Metal

Example of a Poor Conductor (Good Insulator) Glass

Example of a Poor Conductor (Good Insulator) Paper

Example of a Poor Conductor (Good Insulator) Wood