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Welcome to…

Our Game Focus is: Electricity

1 Name 4 parts of a bulb!

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

2 What are conductors??

2 Materials that allow electrons to pass through and thus allow electricity to flow.

3 What is a parallel circuit?

3 A circuit that has more than one path of electricity

4 What is an insulator?

4 A material electric current cannot go through easily.

5 What is an example of a conductor?

5 A paper clip, penny, anything metal.

7 How many paths of electricity does a series circuit have??

7 1 path

8 Which will conduct electricity that best?? A. A long thick wire B.A short thin wire C.A long thin wire D.A short thick wire

8 D. A short thick wire Home

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

9 The balloon attracts the pieces of aluminum foil!

10 Name two safety hazards having to do with electricity.

Playing near a power line, taking a bath while blow drying your hair, etc. Home

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