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Remote Learning - Energy Transfer
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Utilize this zip file of information to teach energy transfer remotely.

All students must have access to WIFI and/or an electronic device.

Included in this file are the following (both digital and paper (editable) copies):

- Light Energy Transfer (Students view two youtube videos)

- Heat Energy Transfer (Students view a video on melting starbursts AND are given directions on how to complete the experiment at home)

- Sound Energy Transfer (Students view a video on moving salt AND are given directions on how to complete the experiment at home)

- Motion Energy Transfer (Students view a video on toy cars colliding AND are given directions on how to complete the experiment at home)

- Electrical Energy Transfer (Students are asked to create a circuit on a PhET Simulation)

- Stirling Engine Energy Transfer (Students view a youtube video and identify all types of energy transfer)

- Rube Goldberg Energy Transfer (Students view a youtube video and identify all types of energy transfer)

- Create Your Own Rube Goldberg Project Worksheet

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Remote Learning - Energy Transfer

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4th - 8th
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1 Week

Description

Utilize this zip file of information to teach energy transfer remotely.

All students must have access to WIFI and/or an electronic device.

Included in this file are the following (both digital and paper (editable) copies):

- Light Energy Transfer (Students view two youtube videos)

- Heat Energy Transfer (Students view a video on melting starbursts AND are given directions on how to complete the experiment at home)

- Sound Energy Transfer (Students view a video on moving salt AND are given directions on how to complete the experiment at home)

- Motion Energy Transfer (Students view a video on toy cars colliding AND are given directions on how to complete the experiment at home)

- Electrical Energy Transfer (Students are asked to create a circuit on a PhET Simulation)

- Stirling Engine Energy Transfer (Students view a youtube video and identify all types of energy transfer)

- Rube Goldberg Energy Transfer (Students view a youtube video and identify all types of energy transfer)

- Create Your Own Rube Goldberg Project Worksheet

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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NGSSMS-PS3-4
Plan an investigation to determine the relationships among the energy transferred, the type of matter, the mass, and the change in the average kinetic energy of the particles as measured by the temperature of the sample. Examples of experiments could include comparing final water temperatures after different masses of ice melted in the same volume of water with the same initial temperature, the temperature change of samples of different materials with the same mass as they cool or heat in the environment, or the same material with different masses when a specific amount of energy is added. Assessment does not include calculating the total amount of thermal energy transferred.
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-PS3-3
Ask questions and predict outcomes about the changes in energy that occur when objects collide. Emphasis is on the change in the energy due to the change in speed, not on the forces, as objects interact. Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of energy.
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