What is electricity?


Do you know what is electricity? How is it formed?
Watch the following video to find out.


Now you can write in your class padlet examples of electrical conductors and insulators:



Once you have finished, you can watch the next video about electrical charges:


Can you find any other examples of electrical charges?

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  1. we know one is the wáter
    we are Ángel and miguel

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  2. hello Laura ,
    if you don´t have a charger
    for your pone you can charge it whith a lemon
    by Lola and Eliana

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  3. Hello Laura! We are Néstor and Aitana! We can charge mobiles pones with apples or lemons!! Bye bye!

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  4. we have a 100 Ise and Gabriel.

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  5. Electrical charges:
    -Lighting is built up static electric charge.
    The charged clouds attract other objects.
    By Eva & Abel

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  6. Hi Laura we are Nicole and Bea we saw the video and the experiment was amazing<3

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  7. The video we saw:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViZNgU-Yt-Y
    From Eloísa

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  8. Hi Laura:
    hover plates, aluminium, water...

    FROM: Djurdja & Julia :)

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  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PXcC-lcENI

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  10. hello laura
    i cheg the blog but i can righ there so
    water, gold, silver...
    by clara

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  11. Laura,Are chewingums a good electrical conductor?
    by ISE

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  12. Hi Laura you can make a clock with potatos by Travis

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