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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Electricity
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We need electricity to help us live. Most of our machines contain circuits and need at least some electricity. Computers, phones, televisions, cars, trains, airplanes - they all use electricity. Machines that use very small amounts of electricity are called electronic machines. But the whole country uses massive amounts of electricity. Most of this electricity is produced in power stations. It is carried round the country in metal wires, or conductors. These are fixed to great big, tall utility poles.

Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Electricity
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1. Some materials let electricity go through them. What do we call materials that will let electricity go through them?
2. What do we use to turn electricity on and off?
3. Which one of these needs electricity to make it work?
4. Electricity is carried round the country in wires. These hang from very tall ______.
5. Which one of these uses electricity to make it work?
6. Ellie is building a simple circuit. It has wires, a switch, a battery, and a bulb. When Ellie turns it on, what does the bulb produce?
7. Ellie is building a simple circuit. It has wires, a switch, a battery, and a bulb. When Ellie turns it on, what does the bulb produce?
8. What do we use to turn electricity on and off?
9. Freddie has built a toy car. He wants to make the car move on its own. He adds a battery, wires, a switch and a _____.
10. Which one of these is a conductor of electricity?