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Group 13 Electricity |
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How do we get electricity to work for us? |
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| Target Menu | Environmental Studies - Science component - Attainment Target | ES Target Code |
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Energy & Forces |
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| Static electricity is produced by rubbing certain materials together | C2.extra | |
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| Identify some of the common dangers associated with the use of electricity | EF-A1.4 | |
| Give examples of everyday appliances that use electricity | EF-A1.3 | |
| Construct simple battery operated electrical circuits, identifying the main components | EF-C1.4 | |
| Classify materials as electrical conductors or insulators and describe how they are related to the safe use of electricity | EF-C1.5 | |
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CfE (Energy in the Environment - Energy transfer) (Level Second) - SCN 215F - I can demonstrate and describe energy transfers in everyday situations and devices to develop my understanding that energy cannot be created or destroyed. |
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| Give examples of energy being converted from one form to another | EF-C2.1 | |
| Describe the energy conversions in the components of an electrical circuit | EF-C2.2 | |
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Future Learning (progression) - G19 Energy Sources G20 Electric Circuits St. Science: Energy & Its Uses INT1 Physics: Unit 2 Electricity CfE (Energy in the Environment - Electricity) (Level Fourth) - SCN 420J Phys - I have participated in experiments to demonstrate the nature of static electricity. I can use my findings to explain common occurrences and industrial applications and how to minimise associated risks. |
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