Vocabulary
Electric Charges
Conductors
Insulators
Circuits
100

This is an electric charge in motion.

What is an electric current?

100

To understand electric charges, we start by looking at these: the tiny building blocks of everything.

What are atoms?

100

True or False: Most electricity is on the go.

What is True?

100

True or False: Other materials do not allow an electric current to move easily through them.

What is True?

100

This is the first part of a circuit and provides the energy to move electric charges.

What is an energy source?

200

A material through which an electric charge can move easily.

What is a conductor?

200

Most atoms have these 3 different types of particles. 

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons (or positive charge, negative charge, and no charge/neutral charge)?

200

Fill in the blank: An electric current flows quickly and ____________ from one place to another.

What is invisibly?

200

Name two insulators the books mentions.

What are plastic, rubber, glass, dry wood, erasers, or chalk? (Must name two)

200

This is the second part of a circuit, and through these, the electric charges flow.

What are wires?

300

A material through which an electric charge moves with difficulty.

What is an insulator?

300

Charged particles can move between these.

What are objects that are close to each other?

300

True or False: The flow of electric charge is the same in all materials.

What is False: The flow of electric charge is not the same in all materials.
300

These type of insulators are used on power lines to stop the current from flowing out of the wires.

What are glass insulators?

300

This is the third part of a circuit, and they transform energy to other forms of energy.

What are resistors?

400

An electric charge can flow in only one circular path.

What is a series circuit?

400

This happens with positive and negative charges no longer balance.

What is static electricity?

400

Name two good conductors that the book mentions in Lesson 1.

What are copper, gold, silver, metal scissors, graphite in your pencil? (Must name two)

400

Electricians wear these to help protect them from electric shock.

What are special shoes with thick, rubber soles?

400

This is the fourth part of the circuit, and it open and closes the circuit.

What is a switch?

500

This has two or more paths through which electric charges flow.

What is a parallel circuit?

500

Moving charges generate this energy, which can change into sound energy, light energy, or heat.

What is electrical energy?

500

Most of these are good conductors.

What are metals?

500

Plastic over the metal wires in a circuit does this.

What is that the plastic insulator makes the cord safe to handle?

500

This is the difference between a series circuit and parallel circuit.

What is if the loop breaks in series circuit, the current stops but in a parallel circuit the current will still flow?