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Technology Using Electricity
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Young Electrician’s
D&T
Tool Box
1 Helping you choose
Bring role play into your lessons as
your class all become electrical
apprentices. The kit is self
a19 Make simple circuits.
contained with all a group needs to
a19 Make alarms
carry out tasks; it encourages a19 Investigate and create torches
independence and collaboration
a19 Self and peer assessment
along with a creative way of
approaching electricity. The kit
comes with all appliances needed
to complete all 20 jobs and is
suitable for groups of 6-8 children.
Roles covered include: Making a
circuit, How does a torch work?
and creating a burglar alarm.
013-SC00171 £26.50
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Front of Class
Electricity Kit
A magnetic electricity set that you
can use on as a front of class
demonstration on your magnetic
whiteboard. Show your class how
circuits work and why quite often
they don’t. The set comes with
2 x c type double battery holders
2
3
& batteries, 1 x push switch,
1 x motor, 3 x bulb holders & bulbs,
1 x buzzer, 1 x traffic light LED,
1 x red LED, 10 x crocodile leads.
013-SC00197 £46.99
20
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10 Second Recording
Pieces
Component
Use this 10 second recording
componentl for placing in such
things as puppets, money containers
or greetings cards. Excellent value,
ideal for class projects.
013-TE00561 £3.99
013-TE00603 Pack of 10 £34.99
Try making talking puppets
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Electricity Toys
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Class Kit
30
Investigate electricity through play
Pieces
with this class kit of 30 pieces. 5
Class Pack
Ask the children what generates
the electricity in the toys. Pack
includes 6 x ghost balls, 6 x
tornado spinners, 6 x sparking tops
and 6 x galactic spinners.
013-SELEKIT £65.99
5
Electricity Pack
The electricity pack has enough
equipment for a complete class of 30
to carryout an investigation at the
same time, each group being able to
develop their own questions. Each
pack comes with some simple notes
Includes 50
batteries
and an easy storage system to ensure
it can be used on more than once.
Comes complete with all components 7 Giant Electricity Set
needed to enable children to
Encourage children to ‘take the 6
Great fun!
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Your idea
investigate the effect of altering the
lead’ with this brand new and
no.677
type of wire, the amount of power in
strikingly visual electricity set.
developed by TTS
the circuit , the length or the wire or
A great way to introduce
the number or type of bulbs. (50 type
children to using
C batteries are included).
electricity and making
013-SHWELEC £49.99
and changing circuits.
The big bulky
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The Human Circuit collection includes 3
Ghost Ball! large jump start style
It flashes with an eerie glow and
leads, 1 x bulb, 1 x
emits a weird sound as it sits in the
buzzer 1 x copper
palm of your hand. The 2 metal
switch, 1 x light switch, 1
contacts on the base of the ball
x cell box which takes 2 x D
demonstrate how children can
Type Batteries.
harmlessly become part of an 013-SC00397 £64.99
Thanks to the children at Brampton Primary
electrical circuit.
for having so much fun with this!
013-SPABAL £3.85
Order online
atwww.tts-shopping.com 107
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