Ardley, Neil, Dr. Jeffrey Bates, William Hemsley, Peter Lafferty, Steve Parker, Clint Twist and Kathryn Whyman, Encyclopedia of Science. New York: Shooting Star Press, Inc., 1995.
This encyclopedia introduces the reader to scientific experimentation and the ways in which scientist look at the world. It concentrates on the two main areas of science - the physical and living worlds.
"Beakman's Electric Motor", Beakman's Electric Motor,http://lly.mwaay.net/~palmer/motor,html.
This web site consist of six pages. It gives instructions on how to make an electric motor an experiment from a TV show Beakman's World.
Bird, Claire, "!Dive Into Time With Electrons!", Dive Into Electrons, http://www.brakenhale.berks.shu.uk/projects/science/electron/clair.htm.
This web site consist of six pages. It contains timeline since the discovery of electrons and brief description of famous physicists.
Gardner, Robert. Science Projects About Electricity and Magnets. Springfield: Enslow Publishers, Inc., 1994.
This book is filled with science projects and experiments about electricity and magnetism. Most of the materials you will need to carry out these activities can be found in your home or school.
"History of Electricity", History of Electricity, http://www.powercor.com.au/sc_histe.htm, (10 Dec.,1998).
This web site consisted of two pages. It briefly mentions where it all begins (electricity)as well as some key scientist.
"Power at School", What is Electricity?, http://www.powecor.com.au/sc_whtel.htm, (10 Dec., 1998).
This web site consist of three pages. It looks at different ways electricity can be produced.
"Scientist Badge - Electricity & Magnets", Scientist Badge - Electricity & Magnets,
http://www.geocities.com/~ledow/badges1d.html.
This web site consist of nine pages of experiments dealing with electricity ranging from static to electromagnets.
"Weber Electric Supply Inc", Electricity Tester Project, http://www.weberelectricsupply.com/pjct.html.
This web site consist of two pages. It has instructions on how to build an electricity tester.
VanCleave, Janice. Electricity: mind boggling experiments you can turn into science fair projects. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994.
The 20 topics in this book suggest many possible problems to solve. Each topic has one "cookbook" experiment - follow the recipe and the result is guaranteed. Approximate metric equivalents have been given after English measurements.
Rawsthorne, David, "The History of Electricity", The History of Electricity, http://www.codecheck.com/pp_elect.html, (19 Feb.,1996).
This web site consist of four pages. It contains brief biographical sketch of key scientist in the electrical arena.
Zubrowski, Bernie. Blinkers and Buzzers Building and Experimenting with Electricity and Magnetism. New York: A Beech Tree Paperback Book, 1991.
You can start your own investigations by fooling around with experiments in this book. The Projects all use simple, inexpensive and easily obtainable materials. As you play and experiment with these models, you will discover some of the basic properties of electricity.
Bibliography is also appropriate for students reading and viewing.