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Paper Circuits Resource: http: //sfe. io/r 65 1 Lay copper tape down along the

Paper Circuits Resource: http: //sfe. io/r 65 1 Lay copper tape down along the dark lines. (A, B, C*) 2 Fold the copper tape through the corners – do not break the tape until you reach the end of each section. 3 A The word “circuit” comes from the same word as circle. You’ll notice that it starts and ends at the same place. A circuit provides a path for electricity to flow from one side of a battery to the other through a device called a “load” that converts electrical energy to something useful like light. B Flip over this card and make your own circuit using a small coin cell battery, conductive copper tape, and an LED! Positive(+) Want to learn more? Check out: sparkfuneducation. com Loop /Curl (-) Short Leg (-) Long Leg (+) Credits: Materials designed by and adapted from the High. Low Tech Lab, Jie Qi, and MIT Media Lab. Zig-Zag Bend (+) * Fold over to make a flap Rotate/Twist to create “feet” Paper Circuits Resource: http: //sfe. io/r 65 Lay copper tape down along the dark lines. (A, B, C*) 2 Fold the copper tape through the corners – do not break the tape until you reach the end of each section. 3 Credits: Materials designed by and adapted from the High. Low Tech Lab, Jie Qi, and MIT Media Lab. (+) Standard Schematic symbol for a battery v 3. 2 What is a Circuit? C A (-) Standard Schematic symbol for an LED Tutorial: http: //sfe. io/t 26 A circuit is a continuous path that allows electricity to flow from a source of high potential energy (+) to an area of low potential energy (-). copper tape here The word “circuit” comes from the same word as circle. You’ll notice that it starts and ends at the same place. A circuit provides a path for electricity to flow from one side of a battery to the other through a device called a “load” that converts electrical energy to something useful like light. B Bend your LED like the drawing – making sure the positive and negative legs look different. And, secure it down with clear tape. Want to learn more? Check out: sparkfuneducation. com Tutorial: http: //sfe. io/t 26 A circuit is a continuous path that allows electricity to flow from a source of high potential energy (+) to an area of low potential energy (-). copper tape here Bend your LED like the drawing – making sure the positive and negative legs look different. And, secure it down with clear tape. 1 What is a Circuit? C Flip over this card and make your own circuit using a small coin cell battery, conductive copper tape, and an LED! Positive(+) Short Leg (-) Long Leg (+) Loop /Curl (-) Zig-Zag Bend (+) * Fold over to make a flap Rotate/Twist to create “feet” Standard Schematic symbol for an LED (-) (+) Standard Schematic symbol for a battery v 3. 3

Paper Circuits Resource: http: //sfe. io/r 65 1 Lay copper tape down along the

Paper Circuits Resource: http: //sfe. io/r 65 1 Lay copper tape down along the dark lines. (A, B, C*) 2 Fold the copper tape through the corners – do not break the tape until you reach the end of each section. 3 A The word “circuit” comes from the same word as circle. You’ll notice that it starts and ends at the same place. A circuit provides a path for electricity to flow from one side of a battery to the other through a device called a “load” that converts electrical energy to something useful like light. B Flip over this card and make your own circuit using a small coin cell battery, conductive copper tape, and an LED! Positive(+) Want to learn more? Check out: sparkfuneducation. com Loop /Curl (-) Short Leg (-) Long Leg (+) Credits: Materials designed by and adapted from the High. Low Tech Lab, Jie Qi, and MIT Media Lab. Zig-Zag Bend (+) * Fold over to make a flap Rotate/Twist to create “feet” Paper Circuits Resource: http: //sfe. io/r 65 Lay copper tape down along the dark lines. (A, B, C*) 2 Fold the copper tape through the corners – do not break the tape until you reach the end of each section. 3 Credits: Materials designed by and adapted from the High. Low Tech Lab, Jie Qi, and MIT Media Lab. (+) Standard Schematic symbol for a battery v 3. 3 What is a Circuit? C A (-) Standard Schematic symbol for an LED Tutorial: http: //sfe. io/t 26 A circuit is a continuous path that allows electricity to flow from a source of high potential energy (+) to an area of low potential energy (-). copper tape here The word “circuit” comes from the same word as circle. You’ll notice that it starts and ends at the same place. A circuit provides a path for electricity to flow from one side of a battery to the other through a device called a “load” that converts electrical energy to something useful like light. B Bend your LED like the drawing – making sure the positive and negative legs look different. And, secure it down with clear tape. Want to learn more? Check out: sparkfuneducation. com Tutorial: http: //sfe. io/t 26 A circuit is a continuous path that allows electricity to flow from a source of high potential energy (+) to an area of low potential energy (-). copper tape here Bend your LED like the drawing – making sure the positive and negative legs look different. And, secure it down with clear tape. 1 What is a Circuit? C Flip over this card and make your own circuit using a small coin cell battery, conductive copper tape, and an LED! Positive(+) Short Leg (-) Long Leg (+) Loop /Curl (-) Zig-Zag Bend (+) * Fold over to make a flap Rotate/Twist to create “feet” Standard Schematic symbol for an LED (-) (+) Standard Schematic symbol for a battery v 3. 3