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How do things work around your home and in your school? A lot of energy is needed to heat your home. In winter a lot of energy is needed to heat your school and keep it warm. Electricity is needed to keep the lights working - in your home, in your school, and even the lights in your street run on electricity. Where does the energy come from?
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What would it be like if it was dark all the time?
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The switch turns the light on. It also can turn the light off
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Bulbs turn electricity into light
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The boiler is powered by gas or oil. Some houses use electricity for heating instead
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Water has to be heated in your home and at school. Then the water is warm when you turn on the hot tap
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Lots of things in your home are powered by electricity
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This is a gas cooker. Some cookers use electricity
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Freezers also use electricity
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Some batteries are rechargeable
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Electricity travels round the house in wires
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