
Lesson
Choose the Right Material
Students learn that some materials let electricity move and others block it.
Choose the Right Material
What students learn
Students learn that some materials let electricity move and others block it. Begin with Conductors: Materials That Let Current Move so students hear the difference right away.
Why it matters
Circuit parts are not all made from the same material. Use Conductors: Find Examples Around the Room to connect the idea to familiar objects from home or school.
Learn the idea
Conductors let electric current pass. Insulators block current and help keep people safe. Watch Insulators: Keep Current From Spreading to see why some materials belong on wires, tools, and covers.
Try it
Sort items like a spoon, foil, plastic, rubber, and a paper clip into conductor or insulator groups. Then ask the student to explain why the material helps or slows electricity.
Parent guide
If the child only says "metal," ask which side of the sort it belongs on and why. That extra question pushes them from guessing to explaining.