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# Electricity Unit with Stage 3 - yr 5 and 6

By Madeleine Schappi
Published: July 09, 2025


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It's great that you're planning a hands-on Electricity Unit with your Year 5/6 students. Building a solar-powered house is a fantastic and engaging way to introduce renewable energy and basic circuits. Lets look at both in supplies and setup, with tips to make it age-appropriate and manageable.
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🏠 Overview: What the Students Will Do
Each student (or pair/group) will:


Build a model house from cardboard or similar. Makedo would be a great addition here!


Wire up a basic circuit to power LED lights (and optionally, a wind turbine, a fan or buzzer).


Use a small solar panel to run the circuit in sunlight.


This combines construction skills, electrical basics, and environmental awareness.

🔌 What You’ll Need (Per Group/House)





Component
Purpose
Notes




Mini solar panel (3V–6V) 
Powers the house
Look for 3–6V panels, 0.5–1W; comes with wires or clips.


Rechargeable AA battery + holder (optional)
Stores energy if no sun
You can skip this for simplicity or use a solar battery charger.


LED lights
Lighting the house
Choose 3mm or 5mm LEDs (any colour); avoid 12V types.


Resistors (e.g., 220 ohm)
To protect LEDs from overcurrent
Often needed when using batteries or strong sun.


Small DC motor (optional)
For extra challenge
Runs off solar; great for ventilation demo.


Wire (solid core preferred)
Connecting everything
Get jumper wires or a roll of 22 AWG wire.


Alligator clips or crocodile leads
Easy connections
Makes building easier for younger students.


Switches (optional)
To turn lights on/off
Adds realism; slide or toggle switches.


Cardboard, glue, tape, scissors
For building houses
Milk cartons or shoeboxes work well.


Multimeter (1–2 per class)
To test circuits/solar output
Optional but helpful.


Soldering?

No need! Use prewired parts or twist wires + tape.










🧰 Recommended Kits (Optional)
You could purchase basic solar house kits if you'd prefer a less DIY option. Look for:


STEM Smart House Kits for Microbit


“Build your own solar car” sets




🧠 Extension Ideas

Extensions:


Add a switch or sensor to turn on lights at night.


Include a small buzzer as an alarm system.


Run a design challenge (e.g., brightest house, most efficient, coolest design).



🪛 Teaching Tips


Start with simple circuits using a battery before adding solar.


Use a shared light source (like a torch or desk lamp) if outside sun is unreliable.


Test components before the lesson.


Assign roles in each group: builder, electrician, tester, documenter.


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🔬 Science – Year 5/6 Curriculum Links

✴️ Physical Sciences



Year 6 Content Descriptor (ACSSU097)

"Electrical energy can be transferred and transformed in electrical circuits and can be generated from a range of sources."ACSSU097 on ACARA



How your project links:Students build a circuit using solar power to transfer electrical energy into light (LED), optionally a fan (motion), and learn about energy sources.

🌱 Sustainability Cross-Curriculum Priority

This project aligns with the sustainability priority by:


Exploring renewable energy (solar power).


Encouraging resource-conscious design.


Discussing energy efficiency and environmental impact.



ACARA: Sustainability Priority Overview


🛠️ Design and Technologies – Years 5/6

✴️ Knowledge and Understanding



ACTDEK020

"Investigate how electrical energy can control movement, sound or light in a designed product or system."ACTDEK020



✴️ Processes and Production Skills



ACTDEP025

"Generate, develop and communicate design ideas and processes for audiences using appropriate technical terms and graphical representation techniques."



ACTDEP027

"Select appropriate materials, components, tools, equipment and techniques and apply safe procedures to make designed solutions."




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