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Potential & Kinetic Energy Mini Hyperdoc 7th grade science q3 week 3

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Potential & Kinetic Energy Mini Hyperdoc 7th grade science q3 week 3

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  1. Learn about Force & Motion

  2. Magic School Bus Magic School Bus Amazing Energy Click on any picture to learn more.

  3. Doodle Notes on this page. Erase this.

  4. Card Sort (separate into 2 correct groups for grade, check at end of class and make changes if you need to)

  5. Exit Ticket for Grade (do last) Level 1 How can you know if something has energy? Level 2 Give two examples from everyday life where potential and kinetic energy is used. Level 3 When you bounce a ball eventually it will stop bouncing. Where does the energy go?

  6. During the videos please take Doodle Notes on slide 1. Be sure to include: Definitions of Potential and Kinetic Energy and 3 examples of each (pictures and descriptions) Must have 3 or more colors, different fonts and sizes, and must take up whole page and look good.

  7. Example of Doodle Notes: Doodle Notes Be sure to put captions with your pictures so that I understand them!

  8. Good Morning! START! February 19 2021!! HW is due on Sunday! Don’t be late.

  9. potential & kineticenergy Don’t forget HW is due on Sunday!!! • mini hyperdoc

  10. Generation Genius Potential vs. Kinetic Energy https://www.generationgenius.com/?share=AA0EB

  11. A ball thrown in the air A baseball sitting on a tee A glass sitting on the edge of a counter A ball sitting on the top of a hill A roller coaster at the top of a hill A roller coaster going down a hill A person falling down A ball rolling downhill A stretched rubber band Skateboarding downhill

  12. Definition Definition Potential Energy Kinetic Energy

  13. Brain Break!

  14. Energy, in physics, is that capacity for doing work. Basically, energy makes stuff happen. Types of energy include: potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms.

  15. Energy associated with the motion of an object is called kinetic energy (KE). The amount of kinetic energy has depends upon its mass and its velocity (speed in a given direction). KE = ½ x m x v2

  16. Energy stored in an object due to its position is called potential energy (PE). Bow and arrow ...you pull the arrow back and the bow bends. The more you pull the arrow back, the more the bow bends, and the faster the arrow will move when it’s released.

  17. Energy can be converted between potential and kinetic based on an object’s motion. According to Physicist Richard Feynman, it is more important to describe how energy acts in a system than to define what energy is. We know that energy makes things happen and we can calculate it very precisely.

  18. Exit Ticket Go to Slide 3 to complete Exit Ticket for a grade.

  19. Potential Energy vs. Kinetic Energy On the following slide drag the pictures into the correct category as either potential or kinetic energy.

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