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Age 7-11 (KS2)

Circuits and static electricity pwrpnts and notebook with workbook templates.

Published 14 Jan 2010

Contributed by anne howarth — Experienced contributor

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Claire Cowling - Experienced contributor

A very comprehensive resource set for studying electric circuits. Useful diferentiated workbooks and tasks to et all pupils involved in understanding the concepts and involve them in peer group assessment

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1 Static electricity is all around us and affects us daily. Can you think of some examples of static electricity? Have you ever seen lightning? That is really big static electricity! © Teachable and anne howarth. Some rights reserved. http://teachable.net/res.asp?r=43082 What is static electricity? A build up of electrical energy on an object. This can also be called an electric charge. Static Electricity = Electric Charge© Teachable and anne howarth. Some rights reserved. http://teachable.net/res.asp?r=43083We can make static electricity using a balloon. How could we do this? © Teachable and anne howarth. Some rights reserved. http://teachable.net/res.asp?r=43084 What do you think will happen to your hair if you put static electricity near it? What happened? Why did this happen? Experiment 1© Teachable and anne howarth. Some rights reserved. http://teachable.net/res.asp?r=43085What do you think will happen to the jelly powder if you put static electricity near it? What happened? Why did this happen? Experiment 2

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