Quarter 4: Electricity and Magnetism-Resources for Lessons 3, 4, 5, and 6 Lesson Lesson ResourcesExtensions 3 (1 to 2 days)  Anticipation Guide for Lessons.

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Quarter 4: Electricity and Magnetism-Resources for Lessons 3, 4, 5, and 6 Lesson Lesson ResourcesExtensions 3 (1 to 2 days)  Anticipation Guide for Lessons 3-6  SNB page 9 and 10 (Prediction and Test)  Laminated Prediction Cards  SNB page 11 (Label Diagram)  Plugs from Around the Words PP  Two Common Types of Light Bulbs PP  Discovery Streaming: A First Look-Electricity (20 minutes for entire video)  Getting to Know Electricity Teacher Guide  Website: views/other.cfm?guidAssetId=D1507F6E-09C3-4E7B- B1E E views/other.cfm?guidAssetId=D1507F6E-09C3-4E7B- B1E E (1 to 2 days)  SNB page 12  SNB page 13 (Investigation of Conductor/Non- Conductor and Definitions)  SNB page 14 (Completed in ELA/Tech)  Kidspiration: Why are they Covered? Organizer/Response (Replaces SNB page 14)- This could be completed in Technology Class  BBC Schools-Conductors: Website for kids to play and take a quiz (Homework) Helpful Hint: Remind students to click on each button twice for correct play 5 (1 day)  SNB page 15 (Investigation)  SNB page 16 (Notice the +/- end of batteries for each diagram)  Teacher Demo: Create a series circuit with 1 battery and multiple bulbs  Teacher Demo: Holiday Light Demonstration 6 (1 to 2 days)  SNB pages (Group design of Battery Power)  Refer back to Anticipation Guide as closure for Lessons 3-6  Kidspiration: Battery Power eConclusion Organizer/Response (Replaces SNB page 37 Conclusion)  BBC-Schools- Electricity: Website for kids to play and take a quiz (Homework) Helpful Hint: Remind students to click on each button twice for correct play

A material through which electric current can flow easily

Also known as an INSULATOR or a material through which an electric current does not flow.