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Math

  • The Sixth-grade child learned how to calculate electrical power using the formula P = VI, where P represents power, V represents voltage, and I represents current.
  • The child also learned how to solve problems involving Ohm's Law, using the formula V = IR, where V represents voltage, I represents current, and R represents resistance.
  • They learned how to convert units of electrical measurements, such as converting volts to millivolts or amperes to milliamperes.
  • The child gained an understanding of how to use decimal operations to calculate the cost of electricity based on the number of kilowatt-hours consumed.

Science

  • The Sixth-grade child learned about the basic components of an electrical circuit, including the roles of a power source, wires, and a load.
  • They learned about the difference between series and parallel circuits and how to analyze and draw circuit diagrams.
  • The child discovered the concept of conductors and insulators and how they affect the flow of electricity in a circuit.
  • They also learned about the dangers of electricity and how to stay safe when dealing with electrical appliances or wiring.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex circuit designs and experiment with different components. They can also try building simple circuits using household materials, such as batteries, wires, and light bulbs. Additionally, they can research famous inventors and scientists who made significant contributions to the field of electricity, such as Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla.

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