Be able to define: Atom – Electron – Conductor – Insulator – Neutron – Proton –...

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Be able to define: • Atom – • Electron – • Conductor – • Insulator – • Neutron – • Proton – • Circuit– • Power Source – • Connecting Wire – • Load -

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Page 1: Be able to define: Atom – Electron – Conductor – Insulator – Neutron – Proton – Circuit– Power Source – Connecting Wire – Load -

Be able to define:• Atom – • Electron – • Conductor –• Insulator –• Neutron –• Proton – • Circuit–• Power Source –• Connecting Wire –• Load -

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Be able to identify:• The 3 parts of a circuit• 3 conductors• 3 insulators• 2 things you know about protons• 2 things you know about neutrons • 2 things you know about electrons• 2 ways we use static electricity• 2 ways that we use current electricity

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Be able to illustrate• A diagram of atoms using the appropriate electron

energy levels• A series circuit using a schematic diagram• A parallel circuit using a schematic diagram

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Be able to explain• The difference between static and current

electricity.• What does opposites attract mean?• How a balloon can stick to the wall with static

electricity.• What does the stone amber have to do with static

electricity?• Explain how lightening is an example of static

electricity Why is static electricity dangerous at the gas pump?

• What is a Van de Graaff generator?