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Elementary Science Topics: Electricity
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Electricity
  1. Atoms and Electricity - [this link opens on a new page] a Quia quiz
  2. Changing Circuits - see if you can make the bulb glow more brightly
    1. Quiz on Changing Circuits
  3. Circuits and Conductors - light the bulb by dragging an item into the gap
    1. Quiz on Circuits and Conductors
  4. Energy and Electricity - [this link opens on a new page] a Quia quiz
  5. Electricity Hotlist - sites related to electricity
  6. Electricity and Magnetism - a series of experiments about electricity and magnetism designed for use in the fourth grade
  7. Electricity and Magnetism Matchup - [this link opens on a new page] Repeat this activity several times, you'll see many new terms each time you try.
  8. Electricity and Magnetic Fields Millionaire Game - [this link opens on a new page] a Quia quiz
  9. Electricity- Shocking! - from Scott Foresman
  10. Electronics for Kids - several experiments that can be done with simple things from around the house
  11. Frankenstein's Lightning Laboratory - learn about different forms of electricity and electrical safety
  12. Make a Lemon Battery - steps for creating electricity from a lemon
  13. The Physical Process of Making Electricity - learn about the process and take a quiz.
  14. Static Electricity Millionaire - [this link opens on a new page] a Quia quiz
  15. More electricity links can be found on the Physics page of Internet4Classrooms.

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