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Lesson 1: Electrical products

Exploring the difference between electrical and electronic and revisiting how to create a simple circuit.

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

1. Recap and recall

Before starting this unit, check that the children can recall that:

  • Electrical systems are a group of parts (components) that work together to transport electricity around a circuit.

  • Various electrical products, such as kettles, remote controls, etc.

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Vicki Risianova Design and technology specialist

After 4 years of being a TV and radio presenter, Vicki headed to the secondary classroom where she spent 12 years teaching Design and Technology as well as PE. Working as a subject leader, she ran D&T tournaments and weekly clubs to get her students involved while also building stronger links with feeder schools to understand how these skills were developed in younger children. This inspired her to move to the prep school, where she has spent the last 4 years. She loves creating engaging lessons and projects for her pupils as well as running a baking club and school-wide ECO projects.

Vicki has created a topic on Structures in Design & Technology and her free lesson features ‘Making a Baby Bear’s Chair’ for KS1 pupils.

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Maintained by: Kapow Primary teamLast update: 27 March 2026

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