Circuits animation
Use this animation, to provide context for an investigation into what happens when there is more than one bulb in a circuit.
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Animals, including humans, Everyday materials, Working scientifically, Forces, Properties and changes of materials
Discover how to make an unbreakable egg, investigate how to grow and shrink a bouncy egg, and take a close look at symmetry in nature with these fun, Easter-themed, low-prep practical activities.
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.
Can you make an electric helicopter with a rotor that switches on and off? Use this animation to introduce this challenge to pupils.
Use this presentation to give pupils ideas for their own electric helicopter designs.
Engage your class with quiz questions, science activities, and a science word of the day in our spring-themed hunts, and with Easter-themed, low-prep practical activities, all created by teachers.
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Engage your learners with quiz questions and science activities in our spring and Easter class presentations, and with Easter-themed, low-prep practical activities, all created by teachers.
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