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COMBINED RATING

5.0 Stars

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LENGTH

15 Minutes

GRADES

3
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5

CAPABILITIES

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Description

Restore a broken system by solving interactive puzzles that teach how electrical energy is generated, transferred, and transformed. Players complete circuits, activate devices, and apply core concepts like current flow, energy conversion, and closed systems to bring everything back online.

Vocabulary Words

circuit
electricity
switch
motion
energy

Instructions

Play through this interactive game to learn about Transfer of Electrical Energy. Suitable for Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5.

Main Concepts

A generator consists of a turbine with a magnet that causes electricity to flow when it spins.
Electrical current transmits energy through moving electric charges.
The energy transmitted by mechanical processes, light, sound, and electrical current can be used in many common applications.
An electric circuit is a loop of conducting material around which electric current can flow.
Electric current can flow only around a closed electric circuit.
Many electric circuits use a stored energy source, such as a battery, to produce electrical energy.
Devices with electric circuits can convert electrical energy into other forms of energy, such as motion, sound, heat, or light.
A light bulb transforms electrical energy into light energy.
A motor converts electrical energy into the energy of motion.
Generators are devices that convert the energy of motion into electrical energy.
Solar panels can convert light energy from the Sun into electrical energy.
Energy can be moved from place to place by electric currents.

Discussion Questions

Before the Game

What do you think electricity is, and where does it come from? What happens if a wire in a circuit is broken? How do you think energy moves from one place to another?

After the Game

What is a generator, and how does it produce electricity? What role does a battery play in a circuit? How can energy be transferred from one place to another using electricity?

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