Ages 9-11 | KS2.ii Electricity, Conductors, and Insulators

Marisa May

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Overview
In this lesson, students will differentiate between conductors and insulators and understand how they affect electrical circuits. The teacher will review conductors, insulators, open circuits, and closed circuits before presenting the effect conductors and insulators have on electrical circuits. Students will complete a "Circuit Challenge" activity where they choose the best conductor to close a circuit. The students will then choose between three options to create and label a complete circuit before completing the assessment. The extensions include a conductors and insulators scavenger hunt, a circuit building lab, or a read and response activity.

This lesson is scaffolded learning to independent practice. Digital components are provided for easy delivery for online classes.

Learning ObjectiveStudents will be able to:
  • Describe conductors and insulators and their role in electrical circuits
  • Identify, label, and build complete circuits
Success Criteria
  • Differentiate between conductors and insulators.
  • Demonstrate that electricity travels in a closed path, creating an electric circuit.
UK Curriculum LinksYear 4 Programme of Study: Electricity
  • Students will construct a simple series electrical circuit.
  • Students will identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit.
  • Students will recognise some common conductors and insulators, and associate metals with being good conductors
US Curriculum Links / NGSSGrade 4
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
  • 4-PS3-4. Apply scientific ideas to design, test, and refine a device that converts energy from one form to another.

Key Vocabulary
  • Conductor: A material that allows heat or an electric current to flow through easily
  • Insulator: A material that stops or prevents electricity from flowing
  • Closed Circuit: A pathway that allows electricity to flow freely
  • Open Circuit: A pathway that prevents or stops the flow of electricity

Procedure
Lead in / Warm Up / Introduction ( 8 minutes )
Students will complete the Electricity Maze Warm Up. Help students observe and generalize the materials that are conductors of electricity.

Presentation / Teacher Model ( 12 minutes )
Display Slide 1 in Powerpoint on the board or have students open it on their devices
Congratulations! You have just discovered a new planet! There's just one problem. The planet does not have any electricity! Imagine what it would be like to live on a planet without electricity. How would this affect you? Compare and contrast life with and without electricity below.

Main Activities ( 20 minutes )
Using the slides on the Powerpoint, discuss How Conductors and Insulators Affect the Flow of Electricity. Use the slides as examples.

Be sure to relate the flow of electricity to the warm-up maze activity by comparing the maze to a circuit.

Guided Practice is provided with the Circuit Challenge. The key is to close all of the circuits so the new planet will get electricity

Extension Task (5-15 minutes)
  • Scavenger Hunt: Students search their house or school to find examples of good conductors, good insulators, or both
  • Lab: Students construct their own circuits
  • Read and Respond: The Three-Ring Circuit Circus
    • What had to happen before the animals could perform?
    • What had to happen before the light bulb would light up, the buzzer would make noise, or the motor would run?

Assessment (15 minutes)
Students complete a google form to assess their understanding of circuits. The teacher can make a copy of the google form here.

Resources and materials
  • Make a copy of the warm up activity to share with your students - Click Here
  • Or Print the warm up activity - Click Here
  • Print the vocabulary cards - Click Here
  • Make a copy of the Google slide deck to share with your classes - Click Here
  • View the circuit game challenge - Click Here
  • Make a copy of the Google Form assessment to share with your students - Click Here
  • Or Print the assessment - Click Here

References
Google slides

Worksheet/Handout Previews
Electricity Maze Warm Up

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Electricity Maze Warm-Up
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Electricity Assessment
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Presentation Preview
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