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Conductors
Insulators
Circuits
Vocabulary
100
This conductor commonly has the face of a President printed on it.
What is a coin.
100
THis insulator can be blown up and is made of rubber.
What is a balloon.
100
This circuit lights more than one bulb in a series and is often seen in Christmas lights.
What is a series circuit.
100
A device that turns chemical energy into electrical energy.
What is an electric cell.
200
This insulator has two arms and two legs.
What is a person or animal.
200
THis insulator is used in the classroom daily and students write on it.
What is paper.
200
This circuit lights only one bulb with only one power source.
What is simple circuit.
200
A device that uses magnetism to convert energy of motion into electrical energy.
What is a generator.
300
This insulator helps to keep papers together.
What is a paper clip.
300
This insulator is see through and you can see examples of it inside the classroom.
What is glass.
300
This circuit lights more than one bulb but does not light in a series.
What is a parallel circuit.
300
THis form of electricity is an electrical charge that builds up on a material.
What is static electricity.
400
This conductor can fit into any space and helps to cause humans, animals and plants to be conductors.
What is water.
400
This insulator is used to store your laptop.
What is a laptop case.
400
This circuit can light only one bulb but can cut power on and off.
What is a simple circuit with a switch.
400
A material that resists the flow of electricity or heat.
What is an insulator.
500
Daily Double: This conductor is a metal commonly seen in wires, air conditioners, and also makes a coin.
What is copper.
500
This insulator keeps you safe from electrocution in your car.
What is car tires.
500
A device that changes electrical energy into energy of motion.
What is a motor.