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Poll
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Electricity is always visible, like in lightbulbs or lightning.
true
false
I’m not sure
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What are some places where there is electricity?
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Draw It
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Using this picture, draw the charges inside the balloon and sweater after you rubbed them together.
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Directions: Using this picture, draw the electrons inside the balloon and the sweater AFTER you rubbed them together.
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Directions: Look at these two balloons. Judging by their charges, do you think they will float closer together or push
apart? Draw an arrow to show your answer.
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This is a negative charge. On the left draw the type of charge that would move away from it. On the right, draw the type
of charge that would move towards it.
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Draw It
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This kid’s hair is sticking to the balloon! Is his hair positively or negatively charged? Draw negative charges on the balloon. Then, draw the
correct charges on his hair.
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Quiz
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Negative charges attract positive charges
true
false
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Negative charges attract negative charges
true
false
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Two like charges will repel each other.
true
false
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Two positive charges will repel each other.
false
true
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Directions: The rubbing gave the glass a negative charge. Draw signs to show the negative charge on the glass. Then,
draw an arrow to show where the sugar moves and a sign to represent the charge of the sugar.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Like Neutrons Opposite
charges attract.
charges repel.
have a neutral charge.
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Quiz
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When a negatively charged balloon is placed near a positively charged wall,
it will:
Stick to the wall
Bounce off of the wall
None of the above
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If two objects are attracted to each other, they have:
The same charge
Opposite charges
No charge
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If two negatively charged balloons are placed near each other, they will:
Attract
Repel
Stay still
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Poll
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How well do you understand static electricity?
Very well, I could teach someone else!
Pretty well, I need more practice.
Not that well, I need to learn some more.
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