[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. From "atoms" to "terminal", words related to electricity in the shape of a lightning bolt.
This unit is a full series of reading comprehensions presenting a thorough view of cell phones in terms of history (when was it invented) techonology (how does it work), society (what are appropriate cell phone manners), and more.
Students read a story about a typical day in one man's life, then isolate the over 20 uses of electricity, concluding by rewriting the story without electricity.
"In which month did the Wilsons use the most electricity?" Read the graph to determine the answers to the questions about the Wilsons' electrical usage.
"What is the difference in outputs between a series circuit and a parallel circuit?" This guides you through the phases involved in answering this question.
From "blow dryer" to "washing machine", 20 electrical appliance flashcards with matching grayscale illustrations. Can be used with the electrical appliances bingo game.
A poster explains simple electrical circuits; this is followed by a clear, detailed reading comprehension exercise; practice work for drawing in missing wires to complete the circuits concludes the lesson.