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Energy. Lesson 1 – Energy is All Around Us. Bring To Class Everyday. Energy Student Notebook Energy Family Links Pencil Assignment Book. How is energy in action different from energy that is stored ?. Question of the Lesson. Lesson One – Day One. Think and Discuss. What is energy?

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  1. Energy Lesson 1 – Energy is All Around Us

  2. Bring To ClassEveryday • Energy Student Notebook • Energy Family Links • Pencil • Assignment Book

  3. How is energy in action different from energy that is stored? Question of the Lesson

  4. Lesson One – Day One

  5. Think and Discuss • What is energy? • Where is energy found? How can you tell there is energy somewhere? • How is energy being used in the classroom right now? Where did this energy come from? • What does energy do? • Why is energy important?

  6. Videos

  7. Examples of Energy? Why or Why Not? • Fire • Sun • Rocket Ship • Chocolate Bar • Gasoline • Stretched Rubber Band

  8. Examples of Energy Energy In Action Stored Energy Chocolate Bar Gasoline Stretched Rubber Band • Fire • Sun • Rocket Ship

  9. Vocabulary • Energy in Action • Energy that is bringing about change. • Stored Energy • Energy that is available to make things happen but is not bringing about change at the moment.

  10. Think and Create a Collage

  11. In Your Group… • Fold the poster board in half hamburger style. • Label one side – “Energy in Action – Making Things Happen” • Label the other side – “Stored Energy – Energy Waiting To Make Things Happen” • Cut out pictures that depict the two types of energy and glue them onto the proper side.

  12. Example Energy in Action – Making Things Happen Stored Energy – Waiting to Make Things Happen

  13. Lesson One – Day Two

  14. How is energy in action different from energy that is stored? Question of the Lesson

  15. Let’s Share! Before your group shares, pick one item that was difficult to categorize. Explain why when you share.

  16. Discussion • Was it easier to find images that showed energy in action or stored energy? Why do you think? • Did this activity change any previous ideas you had about energy? • There are a lot of different images that your groups choose. What does this say about energy? • Why do you think energy is important to our lives?

  17. Look Closely Energy Talk

  18. Questions and Ideas • Open to page 44 in your science notebooks • Record • Questions • Topics • Ideas

  19. How is energy in action different from energy that is stored? Question of the Lesson

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