By Benjamin Bochar Notre Dame Elementary, Morinville, AB.

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By Benjamin Bochar Notre Dame Elementary, Morinville, AB

Electricity in Nature There is even electricity in nature. For instance Lightning is a bolt of electricity in the sky.

Electrical Safety Rule No. 1 Electricity and water don’t mix. That means don’t be using power tools standing in a puddle or have appliances in the bathroom.

Electrical Safety Rule No. 2 Don’t stick metal such as eating utensils in toasters or plug ins.

Electrical Safety Rule No. 3 Don’t climb trees near power lines. Don’t go near power lines that are down, Don’t fly kites near power lines.

Lighting Light Bulb with D-Cell Battery Now that we’ve learned some electrical safety rules let’s see if a light bulb will light with a D-Cell battery.

If You Guessed Yes Good Job You’re Right

Thank You For Watching My Slide Show

So next time you are climbing a tree make sure there are no power lines near by If flying a kite do it in an open field

I you happen to have that urge to listen to music in the bath tub leave the stereo out side the door.