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Welcome to…

Our Game Focus is: Electricity

1 Name 4 parts of a bulb!

1 Filament, Glass Bead, Solder, Base, Support Wires Home

2 What are the four hot spots??

2 The positive end of the battery, the negative end of the battery, the solder, and the base.

3 How can a balloon become electrically charged?

3 By rubbing it!

4 When two electrically charged balloons are placed near each other, will they repel or attract?

4 Repel

5 When an electrically charged balloon is placed near small pieces of aluminum foil, what happens?

5 The balloon attracts the pieces of aluminum foil!

7 What happens when an electrically charged balloon is placed near human hair??

7 It attracts the hair and makes it stand up!

8 Draw a simple circuit using one wire, one battery and one light bulb!

8

9 True or False: A light bulb will still light if the circuit is open.

9 FALSE! The circuit must be CLOSED and a complete path!

10 Bonus: What is an electric current??

A flow of electric charges! Home

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