First thing I'd say seeing this is there will be a completed circuit but the lamp won't glow because it's rated at 120V!
The voltage problem was the first issue that crossed my mind -- can I series chain batteries? I moved on to the polarity of the contacts after.
And then I remembered that incandescent bulbs used to work great with dimmer switches and I think I read somewhere that incandescent bulbs are so "dumb" they don't care about polarity -- bla bla bla not electrical engineer, me no know da electrical.
IIRC, we did batteries and bulbs in fourth grade and built simple motors in sixth grade.
The more I look into the teaching profession, the more I realize that for grades 8 and under during my time in school, the teacher essentially taught what they knew or were comfortable with. I learned English grammar in grade 7, and stocks and geography in grade 5. Not sure what the fuq I learned in the other grades.
If I become a teacher, my kids are learning a lot about civil engineering, computers, history, and financial stuff.