SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ELECTRICITY
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Download Original →Static Electricity Balloon Experiment
A child rubs a balloon on their hair, causing it to stick to a wall. This hands-on science worksheet explores static charge, attraction, and repulsion with simple household items for elementary students.
Download Original →Simple Circuit Diagram Worksheet
Students label a battery, bulb, and wires in a closed circuit. This worksheet teaches how electricity flows, the importance of a complete path, and introduces basic symbols used in electrical diagrams.
Download Original →Conductors and Insulators Sorting Activity
A worksheet featuring images of metal, plastic, wood, and rubber. Kids classify each material as a conductor or insulator, learning which substances allow electricity to pass through safely.
Download Original →Electricity Safety Rules Coloring Page
Children color scenes showing safe practices like keeping water away from outlets. This worksheet reinforces key safety tips, such as not sticking objects into sockets or touching wires with wet hands.
Download Original →Battery Power and Voltage Worksheet
Illustrations of single and multiple batteries show how voltage increases. Students calculate bulb brightness and learn series connections, understanding why more batteries can make a light shine brighter.
Download Original →Magnetic Fields and Electricity Connection
A worksheet linking electromagnets to electric currents. Kids draw magnetic field lines around a wire coil and discover how electricity can create magnetism, a core concept in motors and generators.
Download Original →Light Bulb Filament Investigation
Students examine a diagram of a bulb's internal filament. This worksheet explains how resistance heats the wire to produce light, introducing energy transformation from electrical to thermal and radiant.
Download Original →Series vs Parallel Circuits Comparison
Two circuit layouts are shown side by side. Learners predict bulb brightness and identify what happens when one bulb fails, grasping the difference between shared and independent power paths.
Download Original →Electricity Word Search Puzzle
A fun puzzle with terms like current, switch, and resistor. This worksheet builds vocabulary and spelling skills while reinforcing key electricity concepts for middle school science classes.
Download Original →Renewable Energy Sources Worksheet
Solar panels, wind turbines, and hydroelectric dams are illustrated. Students match each source to its description, learning how electricity is generated from natural resources without burning fossil fuels.
Download Original →Bright Sparks: Circuit Building Fun
A colorful worksheet shows a simple battery, bulb, and wires. Kids draw arrows to complete the circuit path. This hands-on activity teaches how electricity flows and what makes a light bulb glow.
Download Original →Conductors vs. Insulators Sorting Chart
Students examine objects like a penny, rubber band, and pencil. They sort items into columns for conductors or insulators. This science worksheet helps identify materials that allow or block electric current.
Download Original →Static Electricity Balloon Experiment Sheet
A diagram illustrates rubbing a balloon on hair to create static charge. The worksheet asks students to predict and observe how the balloon attracts paper bits. It explains positive and negative charges simply.
Download Original →Electricity Safety Rules Poster Activity
This worksheet features illustrations of safe and unsafe actions near outlets and wires. Children write safety tips like never stick objects in sockets. It reinforces crucial electrical safety habits for young learners.
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