Science Electricity: Lesson 8: How a Bulb Works Day 1.

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Science Electricity: Lesson 8: How a Bulb Works Day 1

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Science

Electricity:

Lesson 8:How a Bulb Works

Day 1

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The BIG Question:

How is current

electricity produced?

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•something must touch the positive and negative terminal of the battery•something must touch the threaded base and the tip of the bulb•current electricity can only flow from negative to positive

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•electricity needs a complete circle in order to flow

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yes

Will the bulb light?

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My Prior Knowledge 1-2

All About Atoms 3-4

How is Static Electricity Produced? 5

Electrifying Vocabulary

6-8 How Electrical Charges Affect One Another 9-10 How is Current Electricity Produced? 11-16

Will the Bulb Light? 17

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•something must touch the positive and negative terminal of the battery•something must touch the threaded base and the tip of the bulb•electricity needs a complete circle in order to flow•current electricity can only flow from negative to positive

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How are the parts of a light bulb important for making it

light?

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How are the parts of a light bulb important for making it light?

Draw a picture of a light bulb

and label the parts.

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Supplies for TodayPerson A:

paper toweltwo pieces of clay

Person B: Box2 batteries

2 battery holders2 wires

1 piece of nichrome wirepiece of paper clip

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1A. Place 1 battery in a battery holder.

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2B. Use a paper clip to connect this battery holder to a second battery holder.

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2B. Use a paper clip to connect this battery holder to a second battery holder.

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3A and B. Attach one wire to the other end of each

battery holder.

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4A. Knead each piece of clay to make

it soft.

5A. Place one piece of clay in the center of your paper towel.

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6A. Push your two wires into the clay

so they are about a pinky width apart.

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7A. Push the second piece of clay down on top of the wires to

hold them in place.

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8B. Wrap the nichrome wire around the

top of your two wires so that it is pulled tightly between them.

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9B. Place the second battery in the holder. Make sure your batteries are connected from negative to positive!

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How are the parts of a light bulb important for making it light?

Draw a picture of a light bulb

and label the parts.

Draw a picture of your light bulb

model.

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