Title: Electrical energy
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3Learning about Electrical Energy throughout the
week
- Lesson 1 Electricity Basics
- Lesson 2 Insulators and Conductors
- Lesson 3 Working with Electricity
- Lesson 4 Series and Parallel Circuits
- Lesson 5 Electricity Safety Tips
- Lesson 6 Experience with Electricity
4Lesson One
- Electricity Basics
- What is electricity?
- Who are the inventors of electricity?
- How do we get electricity?
- What everyday objects do we use that need
electricity?
5Vocabulary
Electricity-the flow of electrical power or
charge. Blackout- what happens when the
electrical supply is interrupted. Electric
circuit- unbroken path along which an electric
current exists or is intended or able to flow
6KWL Chart on Electricity
7 Inventors and Inventions
- Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning rod in
1752. - Faraday invented the generator in 1831.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in
1876. - Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in 1879.
- Latimer worked with Edison and invented the
carbon filament in 1880. - Woods invented the telephone transmitter in 1885.
8Lesson Two
- Insulators and Conductors
- What are insulators?
- What are conductors?
- In what ways can we classify insulators and
conductors? - How can we sort insulators and conductors by
creating a collage? -
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9Conductors
- Some materials will allow electricity to travel
through them. We call these materials conductors.
- The piece of metal in this circuit allows
electricity to travel through it, so the bulb
lights up.
10Insulators
- Other materials do not allow electricity to pass
through them. We call these materials insulators.
- There are lots of different insulators, such as
plastic, rubber or glass. The plastic does not
allow electricity through, so the bulb does not
light up.
11Classifying Materials as Conductors and Insulators
12Lesson Three
- Investigating Properties of Metals and Magnets
- Magnets attract or repel certain objects /
metals. - Magnetic fields extend beyond the actual magnet.
- Investigating Properties of Metals and
Electricity - All metals conduct electricity.
- Not all conductors are magnetic.
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Electrons moving around atoms create magnetic
fields. - Electrons moving through conductors create
electricity. - Moving a conductor through a magnetic field can
- generate electricity.
13Vocabulary
- Force a push or pull.
- Attract magnets pulling together.
- Repel magnets pushing apart.
- Magnet an object that attracts iron.
- Permanent Magnet magnet made from a material
(such as iron) that stays magnetized. - Temporary Magnet a piece of iron that behaves
like a magnet when it is touching a permanent
magnet. - Induced Magnetism the influence of a permanent
magnet's magnetic field on a piece of iron which
makes the iron behave like a magnet.
14 PET Manipulative Test Does the object conduct
electricity? Does the object attract a
magnet?
15Lesson Four
- Series and Parallel Circuits
- What is a series circuit?
- What is a parallel circuit?
- What are electrical circuits?
- How do we change circuits?
16 Electrical Circuits
An electrical circuit is a device that gives
energy to the charged particles that make up the
current, devices that use current, and the wires
that connect them, such as lamps, electric motors
and electronic computers. .
Encyclopedia Britannica. (2009) Retrieved on
March 31, 2009, from http//www.britannica.
com/EBchecked/topic/182454/electric-circuit.
17 What is a series circuit?
- There is only one path for electrons to flow.
- All components are connected end-to-end, forming
a single path for electrons to flow.
18 What is a parallel circuit?
- All components are connected across each other,
forming exactly two sets of electrically common
points. - All components are connected between the same set
of points.
19Changing Circuits
- You can change circuits by adding more bulbs.
- If you add more bulbs to a circuit, the bulbs
will glow less brightly, because the bulbs have
to share the electricity that the cell provides. - Adding more cells to a circuit will make the
bulbs glow brighter because there is more
electric power. - You can also change a circuit by changing the
length of the wire. - As the wires get longer the bulbs
- get dimmer.
20Lesson Five
- Electricity Safety Tips
- What are the safety tips when working with
electricity? - Can a song help us to remember the safety tips
when working with electricity? - How can we add the safety tips we learned onto a
- Filamentality webpage?
21 Electricity Safety Tips
- Never play with electrical cords, wires,
- switches, or plugs.
- Never use a hairdryer near a sink or bathtub.
- Never play an electrical radio or television
- near a bathtub or sink.
- Before you climb a tree, look up. If a power
- line is nearby or touching, stay away from the
- tree.
- Never touch anything that runs on
- electricity when your hands are wet.
22Safety Tips on Filamentality
Electricity Safety Tips! An Internet Hotlist on
Electricity! created by Emily Introduction
Safety Tip 1 Safety Tip 2 Safety Tip 3
Safety Tip 4 Safety Tip 5
IntroductionElectricity!Electricity is
Dangerous!Very Dangerous!Stay Away From
it!Electricity!
- The Internet Resources
- Basic Electricity! - This website offers
information on parallel circuits. - Be Safe Around Electricity! - This website offers
safety tips and explains about electricity. - Circuit Connections! - All about circuits and its
symbols as well as a short quiz at the end of all
the reading. - Circuit Diagrams and Symbols! - Learn about
circuit diagrams and symbols in a flash. - Circuit Symbols! - Try and analyze of the parts
of a circuit. - Electric Circuits! - This website explains all
about electric circuits. - Electrical Insulators and Conductors! - This
website offers information and examples about
insulators and conductors.
23Lesson Six
- Experience with Electrical Energy
- How can we add bits of everything that we've
learned about electrical energy into one graphic
organizer? - How can we act out what we have learned in a
class play for the whole school? -
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25YouTube for Conservation TipsConservation for
Kids
- Replace incandescent bulbs with CFL to save 50
of lighting Energy. - Use a timer or motion sensor to turn lights on
and off. - Turn off anything not in use.
- Try using more battery power.
- Use less electrical energy whenever possible.
26Alternative Energy Sources and Uses for the Future
- Solar Energy - provided by photovoltaic cells.
- Electric Cars powered by batteries.
- Improved Power Grid Use wind and solar or low
carbon resources to power it. - Using Magnets to Generate Electricity moving
conductors through magnetic fields generates
electricity!
27 We hope you learned a lot about electrical
energy and had loads of fun throughout all the
interesting activities we had, such as creating a
PowerPoint presentation, a Filamentality web
page, a Webquest activity, a song, spreadsheets,
tables, graphic organizers, a collage, a
scavenger hunt and lastly a class play. What a
unit!