Things that allow electricity to flow are called, Insulators, Conductors, Things that do NOT allow electricity to flow are called, Conductors, Insulators, Which is a source of electrical energy?, Wire, Battery, What stores electrical energy?, Wire, Battery, Electricity that flows in wires is called, Current electricity, Static electricity, Electricity that stays in one place is called, Static electricity, Current electricity, Why are wires covered with plastic?, Plastic is heavy, Plastic is an insulator, Which circuit lets electricity flow?, Open circuit, Closed circuit, Which circuit does electricity NOT flow?, Open circuit, Closed circuit, What are the two poles of a battery?, North and South, Positive and negative, Why should we not touch bare wires?, They are dirty, They can shock us, Which material allows electricity to pass easily?, Conductors, Insulators, Which material does NOT allow electricity to pass?, Conductors, Insulators, Which object needs electrical energy to work?, Ball, Computer, A circuit where the bulb lights up is a, Simple circuit, Closed circuit, A circuit where the bulb does NOT light is, Closed circuit, Open circuit, Which appliance changes electrical energy into light?, Rice cooker, Light bulb, Which appliance changes electrical energy into sound?, Radio, . Light bulb, Which object is an electrical conductor?, Copper, Rubber, Which object is an electrical insulator?, Fabric, Copper, Which part of a circuit safely controls electricity?, Bulb, Switch, Energy is the ability to, Make light, Make things work, Energy from movement is called, Kinetic, Sound, Energy in food is, Chemical, Sound, Energy that can be heard is, Sound, Light, Energy that helps us see objects, Sound, Light, Energy mostly used at home, Chemical, Electrical, Energy that makes things warm, Sound, Heat, Why do living things need energy?, To grow and move, To disappear, Which energy is from the sun?, Light energy, Heat energy, Things attracted to magnets are called, Magnetic, Non-magnetic, Magnets attract strongest at the, Center, Poles, Magnet has two poles: North and, East, South, Magnets come in many Shapes and, North, Sizes, A material attracted to magnets, Cobalt, Gold, Things NOT attracted to magnets, Magnetic, Non-magnetic, Two like poles, Attract, Repel, Two unlike poles, Attract, Repel, The Earth is like a giant, Planet, Magnet, Repel means, Come together, Push away, Attract means, Come together, Push away, A freely hung magnet aligns, East-west, North-south, Which is a U-shaped magnet?, Cylindrical magnet, U-shaped, Which object is magnetic?, Book, Screwdriver, Which object is non-magnetic?, Paper, Paperclip, Which lifts heavy metal objects?, Door stopper, Magnetic crane, Which shows directions?, Compass, Door stopper, Which tool uses a magnet?, shoes, Compass, What can a magnet pick up?, Plastic spoon, Iron nail, Where do magnets attract most objects?, Middle, Ends, A student wants to lift iron objects. Use a, Rope, Magnetic crane, Best use of a magnet is, Cutting paper, Picking up metal pins, A fridge magnet sticks because the fridge is, Wooden, Magnetic, Which group is magnetic?, Paper, wood, Nail, iron, When two north poles meet, attach, repeal, Which magnet is long and straight?, Bar magnet, Ring magnet, Which magnet is round?, Circular magnet, Bar magnet, Magnet with a hole, Ring magnet, Bar magnet, Which magnet slides on a stick?, Bar magnet, Ring magnet, Ends of a magnet, Poles, Corners, Which poles attract?, North–North, North–South, Which poles repel?, Different poles, Same poles, A magnet has how many poles?, One, Two, A magnetic object is, Leaf, Metal key, Where are magnets used at home?, Eating magnets, Holding papers, Why do doors use magnets?, To stay closed, To make sound, Which shape best for experiments, Bar magnet, Paper magnet, Magnets are used in, Hospitals, Playgrounds, Which energy helps machines work?, Electrical, Sound, Which set shows circuit parts?, Battery–wire–bulb, Chair–table–bed, Which toy uses batteries?, Ball, Remote-control car, Which uses mains electricity?, Flashlight, Refrigerator, Which gives light?, a. Fan, Light bulb, Which gives heat?, Fan, Rice cooker, A fan changes electrical energy into, Heat, Movement, A blender changes energy to, Movement, Sound, Which choice saves energy?, Turning off lights, Leaving TV on, A simple circuit needs a battery and a ____., Bulb, Spoon, Which part of a circuit controls electricity?, Bulb, Switch, A simple circuit needs a battery and a ____., Bulb, Spoon, ircuit that allows electricity to flow is a ____ circuit, open, close, This energy helps us see objects., Sound, Light, The type of energy mostly used at home is ____., Electrical, Chemical, Which object needs electrical energy to work?, Paper, Computer, Which object uses chemical energy?, Battery, Wire, Which object uses light energy?, Lamp, Fan, Which object uses kinetic energy?, Fan, Rice cooker, Which object uses heat energy?, Hair dryer, Clock.
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