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Daydream Education Electricity Poster Pack - Set of 3 | Science Posters | Gloss Paper measuring 33” x 23.5” | STEM Charts for the Classroom | Education Charts

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Go on an insulator and conductor scavenger hunt around your home. Try to find five objects that would conduct electricity and five objects that would be insulators. An appliance is a device, piece of equipment or an instrument, designed to perform a task. Some appliances do not require electricity to work, e.g. thermometer, potato peeler and toothbrush. Many appliances require electricity to work, e.g. microwave, hairdryer and washing machine. What is static electricity?

We also have plenty of useful resources related to safety within the classroom here. Dangers of Electricity Look through old catalogues and magazines. Cut out images of electrical appliances and make a collage. This resource, perfect for KS2 and all students, includes a lovely set of display posters showing your children how to stay safe around electricity. This can cause minor effects, such as tingling, and numbness, or in more severe cases it can cause electrical burns and even death. That's why it's important to teach children about the dangers of electricity using electrical safety posters like this one. This electricity safety KS2 PowerPoint answers many important questions that will help children more aware of the dangers of electricity. Use this PowerPoint to introduce the topic to your KS2 class and you could use the following resources to reinforce your teaching on the topic:An electrical circuit can be complete or incomplete. Every complete circuit must have a power supply. The power supply could be the mains, or it could be a battery. Do your own research about one form of non-renewable power and create a spider diagram all about it. Electricity can cause life-threatening injuries or even death if it's not treated with respect, and electrical safety posters like this one serve to try and stop electrical accidents happening by showing children clearly what they should not do. This beautifully illustrated 'Saving Energy' poster conveys the message of how important it is to save energy and teaches children ways in which they can save energy in their day-to-day life. Try and make simple switches in your daily routines such as taking a shower rather than a bath to save water, and walking or riding a bike to school and work to reduce co2 emissions from transport.

Voltage is the force that makes the electric current flow. This is measured in volts (V). The greater the voltage, the more current will flow. What is a circuit?

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Make your own static electricity. Rub a balloon on your head. Observe what happens to your hair and the balloon. These resources are available in a range of formats, making them versatile and suited to a variety of needs. They've been designed by our talented team and feature wonderful illustrations to support the topic. For example, you'll find banners with bright illustrations of light bulbs, and also famous scientists instrumental in the development of electricity. So, when planning and creating your display, we can offer a helping hand. An electrical current is the steady flow of electrons. This is measured in amperes (amps). What is the voltage? Current electricity is the flow of electrical charge through materials. For a circuit to be complete, there must be wires connected to both the positive and negative ends of the power supply. Current electricity can only flow around a complete circuit that has no gaps.

The number of electrical components e.g. lightbulbs and buzzers - The more electrical components, the weaker the electrical current. Saving energy is important for making sure children get to grow up in a healthy and beautiful world. Here are just a few of the reasons why:

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It covers electrical safety in the home, at school and outdoors and includes lots of simple ways that you can help to protect yourself and your children from harm. Electric cars are becoming much more popular. The sale of electric cars in the UK increased by 20% in 2018. Indirect: this includes damages that are caused by the electricity affecting something else which then affects the individual, such as falling and explosions Electrical charge can flow through some materials, but not through others. Electrical conductors are materials which do allow electrical charge to flow freely through them. They conduct electricity. Electrical insulators are materials that do not allow electrical charge to flow freely through them. What are everyday uses of electricity?

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