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1 STARTING WITH ELECTRICITY
Review of Fourth Grade STARTING WITH ELECTRICITY

2 Electricity & Materials
What are negative charges called?

3 Electricity & Materials
Electrons

4 Electricity & Materials
A continuous flow of negative charges is otherwise known as what?

5 Electricity & Materials

6 Electricity & Materials
What are the TWO units that are used to measure electricity?

7 Electricity & Materials
Voltage and Amperes (Volts and Amps)

8 Electricity & Materials
What is the voltage of a common DRY CELL battery?

9 Electricity & Materials
1.5 VOLTS

10 Electricity & Materials
What is a DRY CELL? Describe it.

11 Electricity & Materials
A dry cell is a type of battery that contains chemicals in the form of a paste.

12 Electricity & Materials
What is a WET CELL? Describe it.

13 Electricity & Materials
A wet cell is a battery that contains chemicals in the form of a liquid.

14 Electricity & Materials
What is a CONDUCTOR?

15 Electricity & Materials
A conductor is a type of material that EASILY allows electricity to flow through it. (Usually a METAL)

16 Electricity & Materials
What is an INSULATOR?

17 Electricity & Materials
An insulator is a material that DOES NOT ALLOW electricity to flow through it. (usually a plastic or rubber)

18 Electricity & Materials
The path taken by an electric current is known as what?

19 Electricity & Materials
A Circuit

20 Electricity & Materials
What three things must a circuit have to work?

21 Electricity & Materials
An energy source (battery) 2. Wire so the current can move. 3. Something to use the electricity. (Light Bulb)

22 Electricity & Materials
What is a closed circuit?

23 Electricity & Materials
A circuit that can work. (It allows the movement of electricity)

24 Electricity & Materials
What is an open circuit?

25 Electricity & Materials
It is a circuit that is “broken” or not complete, so the electricity cannot travel completely through.

26 Electricity & Materials
What is a SERIES circuit?

27 Electricity & Materials
It is a circuit where the electricity only has one path to follow.

28 Electricity & Materials
What is a parallel circuit?

29 Electricity & Materials
A type of circuit where the electricity has more than one path to follow.

30 Electricity & Materials
In a magnet, where is the magnetic force the greatest?

31 Electricity & Materials
Around the poles (top and bottom)


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