Program Description
Discover how our houses are wired, allowing us to control various devices independently in different rooms. Through various hands-on electricity experiments, students will explore electrically conductive and insulating materials, and will learn the parts of an electrical circuit. In addition, they will discover the differences between series and parallel circuits. As they wire our miniature houses, students will observe as various electrical devices (i.e., a light bulb, fan, doorbell, etc.) transform electrical energy into another form of energy.
Curriculum Links
ONTARIO
Grade 6: Science and Technology – Matter and Energy: Electrical Phenomena, Energy, and Devices
QUEBEC
Elementary Cycle 3: Science and Technology – Material World: Energy
Teacher Resources
Complete your experience with the Electri-city Digital Learning Kit and Museum Mission.
Reference the following chaperone guide during your group's visit for tips on how to engage students with the exhibits.
Teacher Tips
Make name tags to help the museum educator build rapport with students. Students may bring a lunch or purchase one from the museum’s café.
Teachers may preview the museum free of charge at any time, by presenting proof of their teaching status at the admission desk.
Consider familiarizing your group with our site with these tips to help plan your visit or by downloading an informational document and a class presentation available below.
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DOWNLOAD THE ORIENTATION PRESENTATION FOR YOUR CLASS
Fees
$10.00 per student.
Includes Museum admission.
A minimum fee of $150.00 will be charged per group.
Program Details
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