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PHYSICS_5TH GRADE_2ND TERM
Adelaida Pelaez Angel
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PHYSICS FIFTH GRADE
SECOND TERM
Index
1. ACHIEVEMENTS AND TOPICS
8. CLASS 7
2. CLASS 1
9. CLASS 8
3. CLASS 2
4. CLASS 3
5. CLASS 4
6. CLASS 5
7. CLASS 6
ACHIEVEMENTS
1. The student represent electric circuits, its importance in the daily life. 2. The student differences between conductor and insulator materials, by doing a short application project.
TOPICS
Investigate how some materials are better conductors of electricity than others.Investigate how some metals are good conductors of electricity while most other materials are not Know why metals are used for cables and wires and why plastics are used to cover wires and as covers for plugs and switches Predict and test the effects of making changes to circuits, including length or thickness of wire and the number and type of components Represent series circuits with drawings and conventional symbols
class 1 electricity
Goal: Define what is electricity and their application in daily life
What is electricity?
Let's check our knowledge
class 2 sources of electricity
Goal: Compare and contrast the different electrical sources.
SOURCES OF ELECTRICITY
SOURCES OF ELECTRICITY
class 4 Electrical circuits
Goal: Identify the different parts of an electrical circuit
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
Simple representation of an electrical circuit
Let's Practice
class 7 Conductors and Insulators
Goal: Describe the main differences between conductors and insulators
WHAT IS AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR?
Materials that allow electricity to pass through them easily are called electrical conductors. Examples of these materials include many metals, such as iron, steel, copper, and aluminum.
WHAT IS AN ELECTRICAL INSULATOR?
Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them are called electrical insulators. Examples of these materials include plastic, rubber, wood, and glass. Air is also an insulator. Most electrical objects are made using insulators to keep them safe.
Let's Practice