Year 6 - Understanding Electricity

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Across
  1. 1. The energy that lets you see your book, your pencil, and your snacks.
  2. 6. Energy that comes from our giant space lamp, the Sun.
  3. 8. The heat energy that makes soup warm and ice cream melt.
  4. 9. Stored energy, like a stretched rubber band waiting to fly.
  5. 12. A material that lets heat or electricity pass through easily.
  6. 14. The energy made when things vibrate, like a drum or a loud clap.
  7. 15. A small energy box that helps toys, remotes, and flashlights work.
  8. 16. A number that tells us how hot or cold something is.
  9. 18. A complete path where electricity can travel like a tiny race track.
  10. 19. The energy that powers lamps, tablets, fans, and classroom computers.
  11. 20. What happens when something changes position, like a rolling marble.
Down
  1. 2. A material that blocks heat or electricity like a cozy blanket.
  2. 3. Energy that moves from something warmer to something cooler.
  3. 4. The energy a skateboard has when it is zooming down the street.
  4. 5. Energy from sources that nature can replace, like sunlight and wind.
  5. 7. Tiny building blocks that make up everything around us.
  6. 10. A push or pull, like kicking a ball or opening a door.
  7. 11. The magic power that helps things move, light up, heat up, or change.
  8. 13. The hidden energy inside food, batteries, and fuel.
  9. 17. Tiny particles that can move through wires and help make electricity.