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Year 6 has the following 5 themes. Please select the one you want:
2. Humans and other animals
5. Electricity (scroll down)
4. Electricity
• (a) Pupils should be taught to associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit
compare and give reasons for variations in how components function, including the brightness of bulbs, the loudness of buzzers and the on/off position of switches
use recognised symbols when representing a simple circuit in a diagram.
Notes and guidance (non-statutory)
Building on their work in year 4, pupils should construct simple series circuits, to help them to answer questions about what happens when they try different components, for example, switches, bulbs, buzzers and motors. They should learn how to represent a simple circuit in a diagram using recognised symbols.
Note: Pupils are expected to learn only about series circuits, not parallel circuits (Note from CV: we do cover parallel circuits as well because that is how mains and most other real world circuits work; series circuits are really quite rare, so parallel circuits are there if you want them). Pupils should be taught to take the necessary precautions for working safely with electricity.
Pupils might work scientifically by: systematically identifying the effect of changing one component at a time in a circuit; designing and making a set of traffic lights, a burglar alarm or some other useful circuit.
Text books and academy to use:
Specially written book for this topic (comprehensive) |
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Simple, entire book. |
More comprehensive, entire book |
Additional reading books to use: