English National Curriculum - Science
Mission Objectives
Identify common appliances that run on electricity
Understand the dangers of using electrical appliances
Understand how to keep safe when using electrical appliances
Enquiry Approach - Problem-solving
Applying prior scientific knowledge to solve problems and answer further questions.
Enquiry Skill - Interpreting and communicating results
Using information, results and data to present findings, including oral and written explanations.
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Words and meanings to learn
plug socket
plastic covered cases that enable an electrical device to be plugged into the mains
appliance
a device that uses electricity to work
electricity
energy that powers electrical appliances
mains electricity
electricity that comes through plug sockets
battery
a source of electrical energy
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Core Handout (2): The handout asks children to comment on why the scenes in each picture are dangerous.
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