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Electricity
A collection of games, starter activities, low-stakes quizzes and worksheets to support you in delivering the GCSE and KS3 electricity content of the GCSE and key stage 3 science curriculum. Help your students to identify circuit symbols such as ammeter and voltmeter; to learn about parallel circuits and series circuits; and to understand current, resistance and potential difference, as well as the domestic uses and costs of electricity. You’ll also find resources on static electricity and electromagnets.