Electricity Worksheets

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Flick our free, printable electricity worksheets on for science practice backed by engaging activities. Introduce children to elementary scientific concepts like appliances and devices that run on electricity, conductors, insulators, mains electricity, batteries, and more. Get the little scientists exploring the science that's at work in the electrical devices at home, such as the clock and the blender, powered by our electricity worksheets pdf!

We recommend our worksheets on electricity for children in grade 2 through grade 6.

Electrical Appliances at Home

Pay tribute to the several electrical devices we use every day with this electricity worksheet, where children must match the appliances and their names.

Electrical Appliances at Home

Static Electricity

Access these worksheets and acquaint children with the intriguing concepts of static electricity and electrostatic discharge through a bunch of real life examples.

Static Electricity

Identifying the Power Source

The ticking of a clock perhaps told 2nd grade and 3rd grade kids their first tale of electricity. Get them to identify the power source used by devices as mains electricity or batteries.

Identifying the Power Source

Electric Circuit Symbols

Add to the orbit of grade 3 kids our printable electricity worksheet! Let them recognize the symbols of electrical components, such as fuse and ammeter, in this exercise.

Electric Circuit Symbols

Sorting Objects into Conductors and Insulators

While on one side of the spectrum we have objects like a coin that buoy up the category of conductors, on the other side we've everyday things like paper to juice up the insulator category.

Sorting Objects into Conductors and Insulators

Labeling Circuits as Open and Closed

Unlike a closed circuit, an open circuit is not a continuous path. This printable electricity worksheet has 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade children observing the diagram up-close and labeling the circuit as open/closed.

Labeling Circuits as Open and Closed

Identifying Series and Parallel Circuits

Which is a series circuit? Which is a parallel circuit? Iterate and reiterate the key differences between the two circuit types to help the grade 4 and grade 5 children identify correctly. Do write the answers in the blank space provided.

Identifying Series and Parallel Circuits

Circuit Diagram

Get off to an electrifying start by drawing a circuit with a cell, an open switch, and one light bulb - all connected in series in this pdf for grade 5 and grade 6? Read the instructions carefully and prove your electric moxie by drawing the circuits.

Circuit Diagram

Electricity Cause and Effect | Cut and Glue

Pay attention while reading the causes and summon your stellar understanding of electricity to figure out the likely effects. Cut the effect cards and glue them against the correct causes.

Electricity Cause and Effect - Cut and Glue

Matching Electricity Terms to Their Definitions

Exploring the length and breadth of electricity is the goal of this exercise, where children are expected to draw lines matching each term on the left to its crisp and concise definition.

Matching Electricity Terms to Their Definitions

Transformation of Electrical Energy

Read the passage, get to know how electrical energy is transformed into other forms of energy, as seen in appliances, and tackle the questions in this electricity worksheet pdf.

Transformation of Electrical Energy

Counting Electrical Charges

The task in this printable counting electric charge worksheet with answer key is for budding physicists in grade 3 to count the positive and negative charges to figure out the overall charge.

Counting Electrical Charges

Determining Net Charge of Objects

Instruct grade 4 children to take a look at the charges on each object, before counting them to calculate the net charge, writing if it is positive, negative, or neutral in the space given.

Determining Net Charge of Objects

Electromagnets

Introduce children to a concept that has innumerable applications with this worksheet. Perched at the crossroads of electricity and magnetism, it elucidates how electromagnets work.

Electromagnets