Vocabulary
Conductors and Insulators
Circuits
Current, Voltage and Resistance
Real Life Electricity
100

This tiny particle has a negative charge and moves through a circuit.

What is an electron?

100

Copper wire is an example of this type of material.

What is a conductor?

100

This device provides energy to a circuit.

What is a battery?

100

The flow of electric charge is called this.

: What is current?

100

This common household item uses a battery.

What is a flashlight/remote/control/toy? (accept reasonable answers)

200

A material that allows electricity to flow easily.

What is a conductor?

200

Rubber on electrical cords is used because it is this.

What is an insulator?

200

A circuit with a break in the path.

What is an open circuit?

200

This pushes electrons through a circuit.

What is voltage?

200

Lightning is an example of this type of electricity.

What is static electricity?

300

A material that does NOT allow electricity to flow easily.

What is an insulator?

300

Name one metal that is a good conductor of electricity.

What is copper/aluminum/gold/silver?

300

A circuit where electricity has a complete path to travel.

What is a closed circuit?

300

This slows down or opposes the flow of electricity.

What is resistance?

300

Wall outlets in homes use this type of electricity.

What is current electricity?

400

Electricity that builds up on the surface of an object.

What is static electricity?

400

This happens when electrons build up and suddenly discharge.

What is static shock/static electricity?

400

In this type of circuit, all components are connected in one loop.

What is a series circuit?

400

A light bulb getting dimmer when more bulbs are added in series is caused by increased ________

What is resistance?

400

Why are power cords covered in plastic?

Because plastic is an insulator.

500

Electricity that flows continuously through a circuit.

What is current electricity?

500

Why do electricians wear rubber gloves?

To prevent electricity from passing through their bodies.

500

In this type of circuit, electricity has multiple paths to travel.

What is a parallel circuit?

500

Which type of circuit keeps other bulbs lit if one bulb burns out?

What is a parallel circuit?

500

Why are houses wired in parallel circuits instead of series circuits?

So devices work independently and one device turning off doesn’t stop the others.