- Troubleshooting Battery-Powered Devices:
Troubleshooting means finding out what is wrong when something doesn’t work. Students will learn to check simple issues such as battery placement, switch function, and connections under adult guidance. - Importance of Batteries and Switches:
- A battery is the power source that runs the toy.
- A switch controls whether the electricity flows to the motor or light.
Both are essential for the toy to work.
- Using Basic Tools Safely:
Students will learn how to handle a screwdriver safely and open a battery case under supervision. This builds confidence and introduces them to responsible handling of simple tools.
Lesson 1: Why My Bulb Glows?
To explore how electricity is used in our daily life and understand how a simple electrical circuit can light up a bulb or an LED.
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Lesson 2: The Electric Path at Home
To understand how electricity enters and moves through our homes, and how it powers devices like fans and lights using switches and wires.
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Lesson 3: What’s Inside My Switch Board?
To build curiosity about the electrical system in your home and understand the key components inside a switchboard using safe and supervised exploration.
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Lesson 4: Shocking Facts – But Safe!
To help students understand the importance of electrical safety and learn how to handle electricity in a safe and responsible way through visual learning.
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Lesson 5: Electric Friends Everywhere
To help students recognize the presence of electronics in daily life, understand their basic function, and see how circuits are used in real-world devices.
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Lesson 6: Can I Fix a Broken Toy?
To help students apply their knowledge of circuits and components by learning how to safely identify basic issues in battery-powered toys.
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