Mixing it Up!
Little Things Have Big Jobs
Electricity Makes our World Work
The many faces of Electricity
How it all Works
100
All matter is made up of these tiny particles.
What are atoms?
100
Atoms are tiny particles made of these three distinct tinier particles.
What are electrons, protons, and neutrons?
100
Of a bicycle, radio, push mower, and charcoal grill, one needs electricity to operate.
What is a radio?
100
This rubbing together creates static build up.
What is friction?
100
For a circuit to work is must be
What is closed?
200
This type of change occurs when a candle is burned.
What is a chemical change?
200
These particles carry a negative charge.
What are electrons?
200
Electricity can be transferred into various forms of this.
What is energy? * Name at least 3 forms of energy.
200
This item along with a battery and wire is needed to build a motor.
What are magnets?
200
A generator uses this object to create an electrical field.
What is a magnet?
300
Name two types of energy released during the chemical change of a burning candle.
What light and heat?
300
A steady flow of these 'revved up' particles creates an electrical current.
What is charged?
300
Electricity has many uses and can turn into other forms of this name for the ability to do work.
What is energy?
300
Two items repelling against each other means that they have the ________charge.
What is same?
300
When Mrs. V.'s circuit is not working it means that her circuit is this.
What is broken, open?
400
Separating sand from water by pouring them through a filter is an example of this being separated.
What is a mixture?
400
These need to flow in order to have electricity.
What are electrons?
400
Batteries provide electricity to objects by using this type of energy.
What is stored?
400
This is nature's way of showing us electricity in a action.
What is lightening?
400
Metals are used as these to allow for the flow of electricity.
What are conductors?
500
Ben would do this to create a physical change to a log.
What is cut the log, split the log with an ax?
500
The neut- in neutrons stands for ________. While the p in _________ can be explained as positive charges.
What is neutral and protons.
500
You experience this type of electricity when sliding down the slide and your hairs stand on your head.
What is static?
500
Lightning is this type of electricity.
What is static?
500
Rubber, wood, and glass have this name and they keep the electricity from flowing to into other places from the wire.
What are insulators?