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Name ______ 6 __ Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

Name _____ Gr.6 __ Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work Flashlight

Name _____ Gr.6 __ Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work Flashlight Switch

Name _____ Gr.6 __ Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a _______ charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a ________ charge. Name _____ Gr.6 __ Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a negative charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a positive charge. Name ANSWERS Gr.6 A/B Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a negative charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a positive charge. When you connect copper wires to both metals (or _________), and touch them to a light bulb, you make a _________ and an electric current will flow! The negative electrons really want to find the positive _________ ! Name ANSWERS Gr.6 A/B Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a negative charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a positive charge. When you connect copper wires to both metals (or electrodes), and touch them to a light bulb, you make a circuit and an electric current will flow! The negative electrons really want to find the positive protons ! Name ANSWERS Gr.6 A/B Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a negative charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a positive charge. When you connect copper wires to both metals (or electrodes), and touch them to a light bulb, you make a circuit and an electric current will flow! The negative electrons really want to find the positive protons ! Look at your flashlight diagram again. The circuit is NOT complete until you push down the __________. This controls the flow of electric current traveling through the circuit. Name ANSWERS Gr.6 A/B Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a negative charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a positive charge. When you connect copper wires to both metals (or electrodes), and touch them to a light bulb, you make a circuit and an electric current will flow! The negative electrons really want to find the positive protons ! Look at your flashlight diagram again. The circuit is NOT complete until you push down the switch. This controls the flow of electric current traveling through the circuit. Name ANSWERS Gr.6 A/B Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a negative charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a positive charge. When you connect copper wires to both metals (or electrodes), and touch them to a light bulb, you make a circuit and an electric current will flow! The negative electrons really want to find the positive protons ! Look at your flashlight diagram again. The circuit is NOT complete until you push down the switch. This controls the flow of electric current traveling through the circuit. ADD this new word to your VOCABULARY Name ANSWERS Gr.6 A/B Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a negative charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a positive charge. When you connect copper wires to both metals (or electrodes), and touch them to a light bulb, you make a circuit and an electric current will flow! The negative electrons really want to find the positive protons ! Look at your flashlight diagram again. The circuit is NOT complete until you push down the switch. This controls the flow of electric current traveling through the circuit. ADD this new word to your VOCABULARY To complete this lesson, READ page 14 and add 3 more interesting points to your notes. Also, ADD “Circuit” to your VOCABULARY! Name ANSWERS Gr.6 A/B Jan. __ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work

Name ______ 6__ Lesson 4B – How Batteries Work Jan.__ A battery works because electrons collect at the bottom of the battery on one electrode and carry a _______ charge. The other electrode which is the bump at the top of the battery loses electrons and carry a ________ charge. When you connect copper wires to both metals (or _________), and touch them to a light bulb, you make a _________ and an electric current will flow! The negative electrons really want to find the positive _________ ! Look at your flashlight diagram again. The circuit is NOT complete until you push down the __________. This controls the flow of electric current traveling through the circuit. Page 14 Interesting Points: 1) ____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 2) ____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 3) ____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________