A material through which electricity travels easily is called ________
What is conductor.
What type of charge do protons have?
What is positive.
TRUE OR FALSE: Is it ok to plug in as many appliances as you want into a single outlet like the one shown here?

What is False!
Silver bracelet
What is conductor.
What is Ms.Curcio's favorite color.
What is yellow :)
A material that resists the movement of electricity through it is called an ________>
What is insulator.
What type of charge do electrons have?
What is negative charge.
TRUE OR FALSE: The picture below is a series circuit.
What is true. **Remember series circuit is only one path.
dry wood
What is insulator.
Point to the part of the wire that is the insulator.

The rubber part on covers the wire is the insulator. Look at your chrombook chargers..... see the insulator?
What is electric current.
What type of charge do neutrons have?
TRUE OR FALSE: The picture below is of a parallel circuit.

What is true.
**Remember: A parallel circuit has more than one path (think of parallel lines)
plastic cup
What is insulator.
Point to the part of the wire that is the conductor.

The copper wire is the conductor. 
What is circuit.
What is the nucleus
Is this circuit a closed or open circuit?

What is closed circuit.
*Notice how the switch is down in a closed circuit
aluminum foil
what is conductor.
Ms.Curcio wants to make a electric circuit with a device than can be turned on and off. List all 4 materials that she needs. * Use the picture to help you :)

What is battery, wire, light bulb, switch.
The buildup of electric charges on an object is called ______________.
What is static electricity.
Electrons are located on the ________ of the atom.
What is outside.
Is this circuit a closed or open circuit?

What is open circuit.
**Notice how the flip is up in an open circuit.
glass jar
What is insulator.
TRUE OR FALSE: Particles with the same charges repel, or push away from one another while particles Wirth opposite charges attract one another, or pull together.

What is true.
*Remember opposites attract. Think about what happens when you hold magnets together. + + won't connect but + - will.