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These toys were made from electronic junk
supplied by local repair shops. Old video
recorders, cassette players, walkmans, etc,
provided motors, lights and switches.
ALWAYS make battery powered toys,
mains electricity from the wall plugs is dangerous!
Most of the toys below use a similar circuit;
a battery, wires, a motor and/or a light.
Students have built windmills, helicopters,
lighthouses, cars, boats, planes, trucks,
hypnotizing machines, paragliders, co-ordination
testers, a town with lighting, and a model
home with alarms.
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PREDICT: Ask your
students "How many different ways
can a battery, a bulb and pieces of wire
be connected?" "What happens
if we connect a battery the other way
around? What happes if we do the same
things using a motor? or a LED?"
..."
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OBSERVE: How the
circuit behaves with a bulb or motor or
LED and compare when the battery is connected
the other way around..
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EXPLAIN: What does
this show us? (Seniors might like to consider
different types of resistor networks and
how they behave, eg, as sensors).
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