
Circuits animation
Use this animation, to provide context for an investigation into what happens when there is more than one bulb in a circuit.
Topics:
Working scientifically, Electricity, Properties and changes of materials, Design, Human and physical geography
Pupils fill in the labels on this activity sheet, showing what each item of clothing is, and where it was made. Then, they locate these and other places where clothes are made, on a world map.
Use this animation, to provide context for an investigation into what happens when there is more than one bulb in a circuit.
Use this activity sheet to identify components, use symbols and draw a circuit diagram.
Plan an investigation into the effects of having more than one bulb in a circuit, with this investigation planning sheet.
Use this activity sheet to complete sentences about electricity and circuits and identify simple components, and working circuits.
How does a battery work? Why are batteries important to the future of our planet? Use this presentation to answer these questions and more.
Use this classroom poster to stimulate discussions about the humble battery and why it’s so important to the future of our planet.
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