Questions:
1.Construct circuits, incorporationg a battery or power supply & a range of switches, to make electrical devices work.
2.Recognise that circuits can be represented by drawing and conventional symbols.
3. Distinguish between series and parallel circuits and state their advantages and disadvantages.
4. Construct series and parallel circuits based on circuit diagrams.
5. Identify ways to make bulbs brighter or dimmer.
1. Simple circuits include a battery, power source, energy source and wires.
2. Battery is a circle, circuit is a line with two dots and batteries are two lines.
3. Parallel uses more than one wire.
4. Parallel diagrams have more than one wire.
5. Change the number of batteries, bulbs or the arrangement of bulbs.
1.Construct circuits, incorporationg a battery or power supply & a range of switches, to make electrical devices work.
2.Recognise that circuits can be represented by drawing and conventional symbols.
3. Distinguish between series and parallel circuits and state their advantages and disadvantages.
4. Construct series and parallel circuits based on circuit diagrams.
5. Identify ways to make bulbs brighter or dimmer.
1. Simple circuits include a battery, power source, energy source and wires.
2. Battery is a circle, circuit is a line with two dots and batteries are two lines.
3. Parallel uses more than one wire.
4. Parallel diagrams have more than one wire.
5. Change the number of batteries, bulbs or the arrangement of bulbs.