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MES Batten Bulb Holders

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Discover sturdy MES Batten Bulb Holders, tailored for enriching electricity lessons.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Durable Construction

Made from sturdy materials, these bulb holders are built to last, ensuring they can withstand the rigours of frequent classroom use.

Educational Value

Supports Key Stage 2 science curriculum, making complex electricity concepts accessible and engaging for children through practical application.

Hands-on Learning

Children require a screwdriver for connections, offering them a hands-on, authentic experience in constructing electrical circuits.

Versatile Use

Ideal for a variety of educational science kits, enhancing lessons on electricity with practical demonstrations.

Curriculum Support

Facilitates learning outcomes such as understanding series circuits and the role of switches, directly aligning with Key Stage 2.

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MES Batten Bulb Holders

Discover sturdy MES Batten Bulb Holders, tailored for enriching electricity lessons.

Overview

  • MES Batten Bulb Holders are essential for interactive electricity lessons. Easy to use with a screwdriver, they transform theoretical concepts into engaging practical experiments. This hands-on approach significantly enhances understanding of electrical circuits, promoting active learning.

  • Aligned with the Key Stage 2 science curriculum, these holders allow exploration of circuits, the effect of cells on brightness, and switch functionality. By constructing electrical circuits, children grasp fundamental scientific principles, fostering curiosity and knowledge.

  • Designed for classroom durability, these bulb holders support dynamic science education. They're key in delivering enlightening electricity lessons, aiding students in grasping complex concepts through interactive experiences.

Supports the National Curriculum

Science, Year 6, Electricity

Associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit.

Science, Year 4, Electricity

Construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts, including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzers.

Science, Year 4, Electricity

Identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether or not the lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery.

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