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This is a supplemental lab report to go alongside the Legends of Learning Energy Forms and Changes simulation. It proviudes students a guide to follow aslong with some critical thinking questions and a challenge at the end.
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Grades
4th - 5th
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Standards
NGSS4-PS3-4
NGSS4-PS3-2
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2
Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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In this bundle you will have both the pdf and the google slides for your students to use in conjunction with the legends of Learning Energy Forces and Change simulation. It will give your students step-by-step directions with critical thinking questions.
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Description
This is a supplemental lab report to go alongside the Legends of Learning Energy Forms and Changes simulation. It proviudes students a guide to follow aslong with some critical thinking questions and a challenge at the end.
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NGSS4-PS3-4
Apply scientific ideas to design, test, and refine a device that converts energy from one form to another. Examples of devices could include electric circuits that convert electrical energy into motion energy of a vehicle, light, or sound; and, a passive solar heater that converts light into heat. Examples of constraints could include the materials, cost, or time to design the device. Devices should be limited to those that convert motion energy to electric energy or use stored energy to cause motion or produce light or sound.
NGSS4-PS3-2
Make observations to provide evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound, light, heat, and electric currents. Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of energy.
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