English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Understand the difference between an insulator and a conductor
Investigate which objects are conductors and which are insulators
Give examples of insulators and conductors in everyday appliances
Enquiry Approach - Comparative / fair testing
Conducting a test that controls all but one variable to answer a scientific question.
Enquiry Skill - Setting up tests
Carefully following a method and using equipment accurately to carry out a scientific enquiry. The method may be designed by teachers or children themselves.
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Words and meanings to learn
copper
a type of metal that is often used in electrical wiring
conductor
a material which allows electricity to flow through it easily
insulator
a material that does not let electricity pass through it easily
metal
a material that is a good electrical conductor
rubber
a material that is a good insulator
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Resources: Class presentation, PhET Slide, batteries, a bulb, alligator clips and wires. A variety of materials and objects that can be investigated, such as tin foil, fabric, a coin, rubber, paper, wood and classroom objects that could have both a part that is a conductor and a part that is an insulator.
Core Handout (2): An investigation sheet that provides children with space to record their prediction, results and conclusion. Page two asks children to sort their materials into a Venn diagram.
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