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Electrical Conductor
Electricity and Magnetism Supporting Physics Teaching

Conductors and insulators

Absolute distinctions make the clear categorisation, but may store up difficulties for the future. If children happen to test...

Teaching Guidance 5-11

Electrical Circuit
Electricity and Magnetism IOP RESOURCES

Making conducting dough

Although commercially available, it is cheaper to make your own dough. Why not get your class to build a circuit out of...

Teaching Guidance 5-11 11-14

Electrical Circuit
Electricity and Magnetism IOP RESOURCES

Play-dough circuits for Christmas and all year r...

Challenge your students to think about making conducting circuits in seasonal/non-seasonal shapes, using circuit components.

Practical Activity 5-11 11-14

IOP DOMAINS Physics CPD programme

Electricity CPD videos

Our new set of videos gives teachers and coaches of physics a preview of the training we offer ahead of this term's live support sessions.

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