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Science Lessons Cambrige Checkpoint 9

This document appears to be a 55-slide lesson on static electricity. It includes slides with text, videos, simulations, drawings, quizzes and polls. The slides cover topics like the nature of static charges, how rubbing objects leads to a transfer of electrons, and the attraction and repulsion of charged objects. Interactive elements give students opportunities to apply and test their understanding of concepts like opposite charges attracting and like charges repelling.

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Science Lessons Cambrige Checkpoint 9

This document appears to be a 55-slide lesson on static electricity. It includes slides with text, videos, simulations, drawings, quizzes and polls. The slides cover topics like the nature of static charges, how rubbing objects leads to a transfer of electrons, and the attraction and repulsion of charged objects. Interactive elements give students opportunities to apply and test their understanding of concepts like opposite charges attracting and like charges repelling.

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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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https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/balloons-and-static-electricity/latest/balloons-and-static-electricity_en.html

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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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