Multimedia Thematic Project Part III Denice David University of Phoenix-Online CMP 555 April 30, 2007.

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Multimedia Thematic Project Part III Denice David University of Phoenix-Online CMP 555 April 30, 2007

Electricity Unit 5 th Grade Lesson 1: Electrical Circuits

What is electricity? Energy that provides light and runs appliances.

What is a circuit? The pathway taken by an electric current.

What is a conductor? A material that allows electric current to easily flow through.

What is an insulator? A material that electricity can not move through.

What does it mean to be flammable? Easy to set fire to and able to burn rapidly.

What is natural gas? A fossil fuel which comes from the ground Is thin like air and burns Used to produce heat for furnaces, water heaters, ranges.