*****Subscribe***** In order for electricity to flow in a battery-powered circuit, there must be a complete path from the positive terminal, through the load, and back to the negative terminal. This is called a closed circuit. If the path is broken (for example, if one wire is disconnected), electricity cannot flow. This is called an open circuit. Finally, if there is a direct path from the positive to the negative terminal, this is called a short circuit. Explore science while learning how to make a light up paper circuit card with a LED light. Practice your skills with a basic electrical circuit using conductive copper tape and a 3v battery. Give your Valentine something special and unique while learning about simple circuits and the basics of electricity. This project is based on paper circuits which uses conductive copper tape, LEDs and a battery to bring your card to life. Trial and Error Problems and Solutions Questions and Answers Grab the below items and Now…let’s have some fun! Materials o Conductive Copper Tape ( online or local hobby shop) o Craft Tape or electrical tape o LEDs Red o 3V Coin Cell Battery o Card Stock or Construction Paper o Hobby knife or Scissors o Lab notebook o Optional Arts and crafts materials Music: https://www.bensound.com Follow Me on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/btnpstemtoys Instagram: / btnpstemtoys Pinterest: @btnpstemtoys BTNP STEM TOYS founder Tonya Satchell created the channel Let’s STEM Together for parents (all adults) to learn STEM activities before engaging with their children. Mistakes will happen and success will be celebrated. This is a safe zone for adults to also learn STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).