Sensors & Circuits
Beginner
30 mins
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Snap Circuits

LED Circuit

In this step-by-step lesson, you'll learn about LED lights and how to build a basic LED circuit. You'll understand the importance of the direction of electricity flow, prepare a base grid, insert batteries, and place various components like the battery holder, wire block, LED light block, and press switch block. You'll also experiment with the LED direction and explore creating different circuits.
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    1 - Introduction

    Today, we are going to learn about LED lights and they only work when the electricity is going the correct way. 

    Explain to your students that today we will be using the red LED block (D1). This block has a red LED light on it and it will only work if we make the electricity go through it in the correct direction, if we make electricity go through it in the wrong direction it will not light up.

    Our goal is to understand how to build a basic LED circuit and learn about the direction of electricity flow.


    2 - Prepare the Base Grid

    Instruct your students to place the base grid on a flat, stable surface. Make sure each group has enough space to work comfortably. This is an important step to ensure the stability of the snap circuits they will build.



    3 - Inserting Batteries

    At this stage, we need to ensure that the batteries are in the battery holder. If they are not already there, please insert them now. Each Snap Circuits set you are using will need its own set of batteries. So, if you are using multiple sets, make sure each one has its batteries properly inserted in the battery holder. This is crucial for the functioning of the circuits we will be building.


    4 - Place the battery holder (B1)

    Now, let's place the battery holder on our base grid. Tell your students to find the spot marked as C4 on the grid, this is where we will place the battery holder (B1).

    Once they have placed the battery holder correctly, they should press it gently to snap it into place.



    5 - Place wire block (3)

    Now let's put in the number 3 wire. Instruct your students to find the number 3 wire block. They need to connect one end of the wire block to the point C2 on the grid and the other end to E2. Make sure the wire block snaps into place securely.



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