Electrical Circuits
What Conducts Electricity?
What doesn't Conduct?
Is it Metal or Non-Metal?
It conducts. Does it Attract?
100

This device shows evidence that it conducts electricity by lighting up.

What is a light bulb?

100

This metal object with the head of Abraham Lincoln on one side will conduct electricity.

What is a penny?

100

This object that is made of wood does not conduct electricity.

What is a craft stick?

100

A penny is this kind of metal or non-metal.

What is a metal?

100

A coin that conducts electricity but does not attract a magnet.

What is a penny?

200
Where the electrical current begins in an electrical circuit.

What is a battery?

200

This metal object that conducts electricity is used to hold papers together.

What is a paper clip?

200

This plastic object doesn't conduct electricity and is used to eat soup and ice cream.

What is a plastic spoon?

200

A piece of aluminum foil is this kind of metal or non-metal.

What is a metal?

200

An thin object used to wrap up food that conducts electricity but does NOT attract a magnet.

What is aluminum foil?

300

These thin objects conduct electricity around the circuit.

What are wires?

300

This metal object that conducts electricity is used in the kitchen to wrap up food.

What is aluminum foil?

300

This very flexible rubber object will not conduct electricity.

What is a rubber band?

300

A plastic spoon is this kind of metal or non-metal.

What is a non-metal?

300

An object used to hold paper together that conducts electricity AND attracts a magnet.

What is a paper clip?

400
This device turns a circuit "on" or "off". The are commonly used to turn on lights.

What is a switch?

400

The name of a metal that is used to layer the outside of the Statue of Liberty.

What is copper?

400

This object that is made of two materials will not conduct electricity because it is coated in plastic.

What is a plastic-coated paper clip?

400

A craft stick is this kind of metal or non-metal.

What is a non-metal?

400

A round object that is worth money, conducts electricity, and does NOT attract a magnet.

What is a penny, nickel, dime, or quarter?

500

A battery creates electric energy by mixing these two kinds of liquids together.

What are chemicals?

500

The kind of material that will always conduct electricity.

What is metal?

500

It is either true or false that non-metal objects will not conduct electricity.

What is true?

500

A rubber-coated paper clip has a metal or non-metal on the inside.

What is a metal?

500

The element in a metal object that conducts electricity AND makes it attract a magnet.

What is iron?

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