Electricity Science Lesson
- Lena Shkutko
- May 18
- 1 min read
Updated: May 19
Last Saturday, our classroom at Liberi Laeti was buzzing—literally! Children dived into the exciting world of electricity during our hands-on science lesson, and what an electrifying experience it turned out to be.

The session began with a simple but powerful question: What is electricity, and how does it work? From there, our young scientists explored how electric circuits are formed, what batteries do, and why a closed loop is needed to power a device.
Using wires, lightbulbs, switches, and batteries, the children built real electric circuits with their own hands. Watching their eyes light up as their mini lightbulbs glowed for the first time was priceless. Some even took it a step further—creating their own battery-powered model toys that could move, spin, or flash!
It was a perfect mix of learning through doing: experimenting with connections, testing what works (and what doesn’t), and thinking like real engineers. Along the way, they discovered important safety tips and learned how electricity powers our everyday world—from the toys they play with to the lights in their homes.
Most importantly, the children left the lesson not just with new knowledge, but with a deeper sense of curiosity, confidence, and creativity.
Thank you to all our enthusiastic young scientists for bringing so much energy and excitement into the room. We can't wait for the next science adventure!