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Sunday, 28 June 2015
WALT : Start procedure with an action word.
A simple circuit
Introduction
Today I will be teaching you how to make a simple circuit. It is quite simple and easy to put together. Lets get started.
Materials :
- A battery
- Some wires
- A light bulb
- A light bulb holder
- Switch or button
Procedure
- Screw the bulb into the bulb holder.
- Attach one end of a wire to the “plus” terminal of the battery.
- Attach the other end of the wire to one terminal of the bulb.
- Get the switch and attach a wire from the other terminal of the bulb to one terminal of the switch.
- Attach the other terminal of the switch to the “minus” terminal of the battery.
- Turn the switch on and off. If the bulb lights up you did it right! If the bulb does not work… you did it wrong.
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