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                                                      Electricity -
                                                      It's Elementary!



                                                developed by Heather M. Kaiser
                                                National Board Certified Middle Childhood Generalist
                                                copyright 2011




                                     a fully integrated STEM Unit
                                     with a focus on inspiring upper elementary students
                                     to consider careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math




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                                     National Science Content Standards


                                      Evidence, models, and explanation

                                      Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry

                                      Understandings about scientific inquiry

                                      Properties of objects and materials.

                                      Light, heat, electricity, and magnetism

                                      Abilities of technological design


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                                                        Objectives:


                                     TLW Define D-cell battery, electricity source, electricity receiver, and components.
                                     TLW Observe the functioning of different kinds of circuits.
                                     TLW Identify the essential components of an electrical circuit and understand their
                                     functions.
                                     TLW Draw a diagram to represent electric circuits.
                                     TLW Construct a complete circuit when given an energy source, energy conductor,
                                     and an energy receiver.




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                                                      Materials:

                                                   If you are fortunate to have a
                                                   science kit, then you may have
                                                   many of these items. For those of
                                                   us who do not have science kits, I
                                                   have included alternate solutions
                                                   for a "do it yourself" electricity
                                                   kit. You can view it on the next
                                                   page.




                    D cell batteries     switches
                    battery holders      circuit boards
                    flashlight bulbs     safety goggles
                    insulated wire
                    wire cutter
                    light bulb holders




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                                                     Alternate Materials:




                                           Inexpensive or recycled materials:

                                           paperclips        cardboard
                                           aluminum foil     (empty kleenex and cereal boxes,
                                           brass brads       paper towel, wrapping paper,
                                           masking tape      or toilet tissue tubes)



                     Items to purchase or have donated:
                                D-cell batteries
                                flashlight size lightbulbs




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                                                         Engagement




                  Begin with a discussion about holiday decorations. What types of decorations 
                  do you see in stores and
                  neighborhoods at this time of year? ﴾Answers can include anything related to 
                  Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa.﴿ Someone should suggest Christmas lights. 
                  If this happens early in the discussion, continue to record responses for 
                  another minute or two and then return the class focus to the lights. 
                  Ask students if they have ever noticed a string of Christmas lights 
                  that had 1 or more bulbs burn out, but the others stayed lit?
                  Have you ever seen a string of lights that wouldn’t light at all? Did you 
                  wonder why that was? What makes the lights work? 
                  ﴾they will probably say electricity﴿
                  Give each student a sticky note. On your sticky note, write one
                  thing you wonder about electricity and then take your note to our 
                  Wonder Wall and post it there. ﴾These will become guiding questions 
                  for the teacher during exploration of the topic.﴿




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                                                                   Exploration



                   Introduce the simulation. The holidays are coming and I ﴾the teacher﴿ am the president of a 
                   company that makes Christmas Lights. The orders are really starting to back up so I 
                   have decided to hire each of you ﴾students﴿ to work in my factory. You’ll need to start 
                   with some basic training and then move on from there.
                   Eventually some of you may become supervisors, electricians, or mechanical and 
                   design engineers. We already know that electricity can cause a light bulb to light up, but
                   how does it work? That is your first task as a trainee. I have given each of you a wire, a bulb, 
                   and a battery ﴾Offer some words of caution at this point: a battery that is heating up rapidly
                    means a short circuit and you should try something else; touching the bare wire can burn 
                   or shock you so please use caution; wear your safety goggles at all times; if a light bulb 
                   should break please raise your hand and let me know – do not try to clean it up yourself﴿. 
                   Try to make your bulb light up.
                   Draw pictures/diagrams in your “training manual” ﴾notebook﴿ to show what works and what doesn’t work. 
                   ﴾see Appendix A﴿
                   Let me know when you have successfully made your light bulb light up and you will receive a promotion to 
                   trainee level 2.


                    Note: The teacher should stay in character as the President of the company as much as possible to 
                    encourage students to see this as a real world simulation.



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                                                                  Explanation



                    As students complete the first task, ask them what shape was formed by their items when 
                    the bulb was lit.
                    They should recognize it as a circle. Introduce the concept of a complete circuit as an 
                    unbroken circle that allows the electric current to travel from one item to the next. Students 
                    should stop and make a drawing in their “ training manuals”. As multiple students come to this 
                    conclusion, allow them to begin pairing up into training groups. Give each partnership a bulb 
                    holder, battery holder, and another wire. Challenge them to make a complete circuit causing 
                    the bulb to light while using all of these materials. Tell the trainees that they will be promoted to 
                    electrician 1 status when they can complete this task. Continue to make notes in your 
                    “training manual” about what works and what doesn’t work. ﴾Circulate amongst the 
                    groups as they work. Offer words of encouragement but no actual assistance. Some 
                    groups will accomplish the task but won’t use the clips appropriately. Challenge them 
                    to build a complete circuit that functions even when they are not touching any part of it. 
                    Ask students to consider the role of each piece of equipment. Point to an item and ask 
                    them what it does/how is it useful in creating a complete circuit? As students discover 
                    the purpose of the battery ﴾energy source﴿, light bulb ﴾energy receiver﴿, wire ﴾energy 
                    conductor﴿, battery holder, bulb holder, and Fahnestock clips ask them what they 
                    think they are called have them write their own names for those items in their “training
                    manuals”. ﴿




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                                                          Elaboration




           Once students have given their own explanations, drawn their own diagrams, and
           labeled the items with their own names it is time to offer training for students to
           become Level 1 Electricians. Introduce the idea of having common language and 
           symbols in our business to enable everyone to create complete circuits in the same 
           way. ﴾see appendix B﴿ Explain that this will help us to increase production and sell more Christmas 
           Lights that are reliable and make our customers happy. Tell students that from now on we will 
           call these items battery holders, bulb holders, and Fahnestock clips which are named 
           for the man who invented them. We can use energy source and battery, energy conductor 
           and wire, and energy receiver and light bulb interchangeably from this point
           forward. Share the electrical symbols for a light bulb and battery ﴾d­cell﴿ and have 
           students copy them into their training manuals. Demonstrate using the symbols to draw 
           a simple series circuit. Have students copy this into their training manual and instruct 
           them that as Electricians they will be expected to use these symbols in to diagram 
           their work from this point forward.



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                                                         Elaboration - continued



                    Student partnerships will continue to progress through the next levels at their own pace. 
                    The teacher maintains the role as president of the company throughout the remainder of 
                    the simulation offering words of commendation, calling “staff meetings” when whole group 
                    instruction/intervention is needed or as the class period draws to a close and the “work day” 
                    needs closure.
                    Continuation of the simulation:
                    At each promotion, students should be encouraged to name new equipment based on their 
                    own experiences before the teacher gives them the actual name. It may be necessary to give 
                    some hints.
                    The following progression should be followed to complete the simulation:
                    Electrician 1 – receives a circuit board in addition to all previous equipment
                    Electrician 2 – receives a switch in addition to all previous equipment ﴾upon circuit 
                    completion these students receive training in drawing the symbol for a switch﴿
                    Mechanical Engineer 1 – This level of worker has full rights to the storage facility and 
                    may get any materials they believe are important to completing their task. It is their job 
                    to create a string of 2 lights that can be turned on and off by the switch. ﴾series circuit﴿
                    Mechanical Engineer 2 – This worker must create a string of lights that allows one bulb 
                    to be off while the other one stays on. ﴾parallel circuit﴿
                    Mechanical Engineer 3 – This worker must create a variety of complete circuits by following 
                    given electrical diagrams.



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                                                                    Evaluation



                  If a few students are excelling while others are struggling, call a staff meeting and promote those students 
                  to supervisor.
                  Allow them to move from group to group offering words of advice with the limitation that they not touch 
                  any of the equipment in the other groups. As groups begin to catch up, return the supervisors to their 
                  department.
                  Another option would be to move a slow moving group of students into the “Research and Development” 
                  department.
                  These students would then visit other groups who have been more successful looking for ideas and asking 
                  questions.
                  After a few minutes, announce that funding for Research and Development has run out and they will have 
                  to return to their work stations.
                  In order to be promoted through the simulation, students must demonstrate that they have achieved the 
                  objective for the current task. Students who successfully complete the Mechanical Engineer 3 tasks will 
                  have the option of doing their own Research and Development with a mystery item ﴾a motor﴿ or acting as 
                  a supervisor.
                  Evaluation Tools:
                  •  Teacher observation and anecdotal records.
                  •  Performance Tasks Rubric ﴾see appendix C﴿
                  •  Student Notebook/Training Manual
                  •  Writing Probe Final Evaluation – “Explain why some strings of Christmas lights will stay lit when one 
                  • bulb burns out and other strings of lights will not.”



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                                                        Extensions




                 •    Make a list of items that use electricity.
                 •    Make a list of items that use a motor.
                 •    Design and build a hidden circuit file folder matching game. ﴾see appendix D﴿
                 •    Draw an electrical schematic diagram and give it to your partner to build.




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                                     Appendix A:




                                              's
                                        Training
                                        Manual


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                                                             Appendix B:
                                                             Electrical Symbols and
                                                             Sample Schematic Diagrams




                                                  D-cell (battery)     M     Motor



                                                                                     Switch
                                         Light Bulb




                               Series circuit                              Parallel circuit
                                                      Series circuit
                               no switch                                   with switch
                                                      with switch



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                                     Appendix C: Rubric




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                                                                            Appendix D:
                                                                            How to Design a
                                                                            Hidden Circuit File Folder
                                                                            Matching Game


                                        Materials:                                 Materials for the Circuit Tester:

                                        Brass Brads                                D-cell battery
                                        Aluminum Foil                              Light bulb (flashlight size)                    Title
                                        File Folder                                wires
                                        Colored Pencils/Markers/Crayons            battery holder                      A                    1
                                        Masking Tape                               light bulb holder                   B                    2
                                        Single Hole Punch                                                              C                    3
                                                                                                                       D                    4
                                                                                                                       E                    5
                                     Directions:
                                     1. Choose a topic for your game
                                     (see ideas below or come up with your own)
                                     2. Write down your questions and
                                     answers on a piece of scrap paper.
                                     3. Label the front of your file folder with the title of your game.
                                     4. Divide the front of your file folder into 2 halves.
                                     5. Label one side with numbers and the other side with letters.
                                     6. Copy your questions on the left side and then copy your answers on the right side. (Make sure you mix them
                                     up.)
                                     7. Use the hole punch to make a hole beside each question and answer.
                                     8. Attach a brass brad to each hole.
                                     9. Tear the aluminum foil into small strips and roll it to create a "wire".
                                     10. Open the file folder and match each question to its' answer by securing each end of a "wire" under the
                                     prongs of the brass brad.
                                     11. "Insulate" the wire by placing masking tape over the top of it and taping it to the inside of the file folder.
                                     12. Close the file folder and build a circuit tester.
                                     13. Test your game to make sure it works. The bulb should light up when you touch one wire to the brad beside
                                     the question and the other wire to the brad beside the correct answer.

                                     Once you have it working properly, give your game to a friend to play.

                                                                                                                Ideas for Matching Game
                                                                                                        Match vocabulary word with definition.
                                                                                                     Write questions and answers about a book
                                                                                                      you read.
                                                                                                           Write your own math problems and
                                                                                                        supply the solutions on the matching
                                                                                                         side.
                                                                                                         Write a verb in present tense and
                                                                                                           match it with past tense.
                                                                                                               Write your own riddle and
                                                                                                                match the answers.




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                                                      Appendix E: Using Alternate Materials

                                                                             Transform any cardboard tube into
                                                                             a battery holder with a little
                                                                             cutting and the addition of 2 paper
                                                                             clips.


                                      Transform a plastic lid into a light
                                      bulb holder by cutting slits and
                                      adding some paper clips and a brass
                                      brad. I especially like lids from
                                      microwavable items because they
                                      already have holes in them.

                                                                                            Home-made aluminum foil
                                                                                            wires are a simple, yet
                                                                                            effective solution.




                                     Cereal boxes and shoe box
                                     lids make great "circuit
                                     boards" to tie all your
                                     components together.
                                                                                      Don't forget to "insulate"
                                                                                      your wires with masking
                                                                                      tape before using them to
                                                                                      make a complete circuit.




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                                                     It's Elementary!

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                                                copyright 2011




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5 E's Unit Plan - Electricity - It's Elementary

  • 1. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Electricity - It's Elementary! developed by Heather M. Kaiser National Board Certified Middle Childhood Generalist copyright 2011 a fully integrated STEM Unit with a focus on inspiring upper elementary students to consider careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 1
  • 2. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com National Science Content Standards Evidence, models, and explanation Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry Understandings about scientific inquiry Properties of objects and materials. Light, heat, electricity, and magnetism Abilities of technological design Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 2
  • 3. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Objectives: TLW Define D-cell battery, electricity source, electricity receiver, and components. TLW Observe the functioning of different kinds of circuits. TLW Identify the essential components of an electrical circuit and understand their functions. TLW Draw a diagram to represent electric circuits. TLW Construct a complete circuit when given an energy source, energy conductor, and an energy receiver. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 3
  • 4. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Materials: If you are fortunate to have a science kit, then you may have many of these items. For those of us who do not have science kits, I have included alternate solutions for a "do it yourself" electricity kit. You can view it on the next page. D cell batteries switches battery holders circuit boards flashlight bulbs safety goggles insulated wire wire cutter light bulb holders Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 4
  • 5. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Alternate Materials: Inexpensive or recycled materials: paperclips cardboard aluminum foil (empty kleenex and cereal boxes, brass brads paper towel, wrapping paper, masking tape or toilet tissue tubes) Items to purchase or have donated: D-cell batteries flashlight size lightbulbs Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 5
  • 6. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Engagement Begin with a discussion about holiday decorations. What types of decorations  do you see in stores and neighborhoods at this time of year? ﴾Answers can include anything related to  Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa.﴿ Someone should suggest Christmas lights.  If this happens early in the discussion, continue to record responses for  another minute or two and then return the class focus to the lights.  Ask students if they have ever noticed a string of Christmas lights  that had 1 or more bulbs burn out, but the others stayed lit? Have you ever seen a string of lights that wouldn’t light at all? Did you  wonder why that was? What makes the lights work?  ﴾they will probably say electricity﴿ Give each student a sticky note. On your sticky note, write one thing you wonder about electricity and then take your note to our  Wonder Wall and post it there. ﴾These will become guiding questions  for the teacher during exploration of the topic.﴿ Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 6
  • 7. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Exploration Introduce the simulation. The holidays are coming and I ﴾the teacher﴿ am the president of a  company that makes Christmas Lights. The orders are really starting to back up so I  have decided to hire each of you ﴾students﴿ to work in my factory. You’ll need to start  with some basic training and then move on from there. Eventually some of you may become supervisors, electricians, or mechanical and  design engineers. We already know that electricity can cause a light bulb to light up, but how does it work? That is your first task as a trainee. I have given each of you a wire, a bulb,  and a battery ﴾Offer some words of caution at this point: a battery that is heating up rapidly  means a short circuit and you should try something else; touching the bare wire can burn  or shock you so please use caution; wear your safety goggles at all times; if a light bulb  should break please raise your hand and let me know – do not try to clean it up yourself﴿.  Try to make your bulb light up. Draw pictures/diagrams in your “training manual” ﴾notebook﴿ to show what works and what doesn’t work.  ﴾see Appendix A﴿ Let me know when you have successfully made your light bulb light up and you will receive a promotion to  trainee level 2. Note: The teacher should stay in character as the President of the company as much as possible to  encourage students to see this as a real world simulation. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 7
  • 8. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Explanation As students complete the first task, ask them what shape was formed by their items when  the bulb was lit. They should recognize it as a circle. Introduce the concept of a complete circuit as an  unbroken circle that allows the electric current to travel from one item to the next. Students  should stop and make a drawing in their “ training manuals”. As multiple students come to this  conclusion, allow them to begin pairing up into training groups. Give each partnership a bulb  holder, battery holder, and another wire. Challenge them to make a complete circuit causing  the bulb to light while using all of these materials. Tell the trainees that they will be promoted to  electrician 1 status when they can complete this task. Continue to make notes in your  “training manual” about what works and what doesn’t work. ﴾Circulate amongst the  groups as they work. Offer words of encouragement but no actual assistance. Some  groups will accomplish the task but won’t use the clips appropriately. Challenge them  to build a complete circuit that functions even when they are not touching any part of it.  Ask students to consider the role of each piece of equipment. Point to an item and ask  them what it does/how is it useful in creating a complete circuit? As students discover  the purpose of the battery ﴾energy source﴿, light bulb ﴾energy receiver﴿, wire ﴾energy  conductor﴿, battery holder, bulb holder, and Fahnestock clips ask them what they  think they are called have them write their own names for those items in their “training manuals”. ﴿ Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 8
  • 9. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Elaboration Once students have given their own explanations, drawn their own diagrams, and labeled the items with their own names it is time to offer training for students to become Level 1 Electricians. Introduce the idea of having common language and  symbols in our business to enable everyone to create complete circuits in the same  way. ﴾see appendix B﴿ Explain that this will help us to increase production and sell more Christmas  Lights that are reliable and make our customers happy. Tell students that from now on we will  call these items battery holders, bulb holders, and Fahnestock clips which are named  for the man who invented them. We can use energy source and battery, energy conductor  and wire, and energy receiver and light bulb interchangeably from this point forward. Share the electrical symbols for a light bulb and battery ﴾d­cell﴿ and have  students copy them into their training manuals. Demonstrate using the symbols to draw  a simple series circuit. Have students copy this into their training manual and instruct  them that as Electricians they will be expected to use these symbols in to diagram  their work from this point forward. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 9
  • 10. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Elaboration - continued Student partnerships will continue to progress through the next levels at their own pace.  The teacher maintains the role as president of the company throughout the remainder of  the simulation offering words of commendation, calling “staff meetings” when whole group  instruction/intervention is needed or as the class period draws to a close and the “work day”  needs closure. Continuation of the simulation: At each promotion, students should be encouraged to name new equipment based on their  own experiences before the teacher gives them the actual name. It may be necessary to give  some hints. The following progression should be followed to complete the simulation: Electrician 1 – receives a circuit board in addition to all previous equipment Electrician 2 – receives a switch in addition to all previous equipment ﴾upon circuit  completion these students receive training in drawing the symbol for a switch﴿ Mechanical Engineer 1 – This level of worker has full rights to the storage facility and  may get any materials they believe are important to completing their task. It is their job  to create a string of 2 lights that can be turned on and off by the switch. ﴾series circuit﴿ Mechanical Engineer 2 – This worker must create a string of lights that allows one bulb  to be off while the other one stays on. ﴾parallel circuit﴿ Mechanical Engineer 3 – This worker must create a variety of complete circuits by following  given electrical diagrams. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 10
  • 11. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Evaluation If a few students are excelling while others are struggling, call a staff meeting and promote those students  to supervisor. Allow them to move from group to group offering words of advice with the limitation that they not touch  any of the equipment in the other groups. As groups begin to catch up, return the supervisors to their  department. Another option would be to move a slow moving group of students into the “Research and Development”  department. These students would then visit other groups who have been more successful looking for ideas and asking  questions. After a few minutes, announce that funding for Research and Development has run out and they will have  to return to their work stations. In order to be promoted through the simulation, students must demonstrate that they have achieved the  objective for the current task. Students who successfully complete the Mechanical Engineer 3 tasks will  have the option of doing their own Research and Development with a mystery item ﴾a motor﴿ or acting as  a supervisor. Evaluation Tools: •  Teacher observation and anecdotal records. •  Performance Tasks Rubric ﴾see appendix C﴿ •  Student Notebook/Training Manual •  Writing Probe Final Evaluation – “Explain why some strings of Christmas lights will stay lit when one  • bulb burns out and other strings of lights will not.” Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 11
  • 12. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Extensions •  Make a list of items that use electricity. •  Make a list of items that use a motor. •  Design and build a hidden circuit file folder matching game. ﴾see appendix D﴿ •  Draw an electrical schematic diagram and give it to your partner to build. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 12
  • 13. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Appendix A: 's Training Manual Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 13
  • 14. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Appendix B: Electrical Symbols and Sample Schematic Diagrams D-cell (battery) M Motor Switch Light Bulb Series circuit Parallel circuit Series circuit no switch with switch with switch Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 14
  • 15. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Appendix C: Rubric Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 15
  • 16. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Appendix D: How to Design a Hidden Circuit File Folder Matching Game Materials: Materials for the Circuit Tester: Brass Brads D-cell battery Aluminum Foil Light bulb (flashlight size) Title File Folder wires Colored Pencils/Markers/Crayons battery holder A 1 Masking Tape light bulb holder B 2 Single Hole Punch C 3 D 4 E 5 Directions: 1. Choose a topic for your game (see ideas below or come up with your own) 2. Write down your questions and answers on a piece of scrap paper. 3. Label the front of your file folder with the title of your game. 4. Divide the front of your file folder into 2 halves. 5. Label one side with numbers and the other side with letters. 6. Copy your questions on the left side and then copy your answers on the right side. (Make sure you mix them up.) 7. Use the hole punch to make a hole beside each question and answer. 8. Attach a brass brad to each hole. 9. Tear the aluminum foil into small strips and roll it to create a "wire". 10. Open the file folder and match each question to its' answer by securing each end of a "wire" under the prongs of the brass brad. 11. "Insulate" the wire by placing masking tape over the top of it and taping it to the inside of the file folder. 12. Close the file folder and build a circuit tester. 13. Test your game to make sure it works. The bulb should light up when you touch one wire to the brad beside the question and the other wire to the brad beside the correct answer. Once you have it working properly, give your game to a friend to play. Ideas for Matching Game Match vocabulary word with definition. Write questions and answers about a book you read. Write your own math problems and supply the solutions on the matching side. Write a verb in present tense and match it with past tense. Write your own riddle and match the answers. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 16
  • 17. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Appendix E: Using Alternate Materials Transform any cardboard tube into a battery holder with a little cutting and the addition of 2 paper clips. Transform a plastic lid into a light bulb holder by cutting slits and adding some paper clips and a brass brad. I especially like lids from microwavable items because they already have holes in them. Home-made aluminum foil wires are a simple, yet effective solution. Cereal boxes and shoe box lids make great "circuit boards" to tie all your components together. Don't forget to "insulate" your wires with masking tape before using them to make a complete circuit. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 17
  • 18. Contact me : ccsteacher001@gmail.com Electricity - It's Elementary! developed by Heather M. Kaiser National Board Certified Middle Childhood Generalist copyright 2011 For more great products like this, visit my store at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/TechedOutTeacher Subscribe to my blog for the latest updates http://technotchrtpt.blogspot.com/ or Follow Me on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/thetechedoutteacher Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved 18