By: Mary Tweedy Edited by: Addie Garner

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Heat & Energy Transfer Reassessment Review Directions To start click “Slide Show” and “From Beginning” As you go through the PowerPoint, take DETAILED.
Advertisements

 Thermal energy is the energy that is associated with the motion of the particles in a substance.  All matter is made up of atoms (particles) that move.
Grade 4 Curriculum Support Specialists: Mary Tweedy Noreyda Casañas Dan Gangeri Instructional Science Supervisor: Dr. Millard Lightburn What is Energy?
6.P.3.1 Illustrate the transfer of heat energy from warmer objects to cooler ones using examples of conduction, radiation and.
B Objective: SWBAT explain transfer of energy Warm Up: 1.List different forms of energy 2.How do you think one form of energy changes into another form?
Chapter 3 Different Forms of Energy. What is energy? Energy: the ability to do work or effect change.
Energy: the ability to do work
Heat and Energy Energy is the ability to do work. Work is done when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force. Work is a transfer.
By: Mary Tweedy Edited by: Kelly Richardson
Forms of Energy Sound Energy
4 th Grade Science.  Energy is the ability to work or cause change.  Work means moving an object form one place to another.  Energy makes things happen.
Energy The ability to do work or cause changes in matter.
Department of Mathematics and Science Physical Science Big Idea 10: Forms of Energy Grade 3 Quarter 2 Topic VI What is Energy?
Energy: its forms and uses
 Vocabulary Cards  Science Probes from Class Period’s Drawer.
 1. Mechanical Energy ◦ Energy associated with the motion or position of an object ◦ Either KE or PE ◦ Ex. Running water, sound, wind, spring  2. Thermal.
Energy: its forms and uses
What is Energy? Grade 5 Strand B Energy 1 st 9 Weeks Pacing Guide A Presentation Developed by Mary Tweedy Curriculum Support Specialist Division.
Trimester 2 Science vocabulary and concepts: Heat & Energy.
3 Types of Heat Transfer. Heat Transfer- The movement of heat from a warmer object to a cooler object.
What is Energy? Grade 5. 2 What is Energy? Energy is the ability to do work. Energy is the ability to do work. Energy is the ability to cause a change.
Changing Forms of Energy Chapter 14. Energy Energy- the ability to do work or cause a change It can change an objects motion, color, shape, temperature,
Energy Notes.
Ch. 18: Forms of Energy Vocabulary:
Physical Science Big Idea 10: Forms of Energy Big Idea 11: Energy Transfer and Transformation Grade 5 Quarter 2 Topic 8 What is Energy? Preview P-SELL.
Energy Notes ? Energy: the ability to do work.
Forms of Energy Third Grade Science. Light Light is an energy that we can see. The Sun is our main source of energy. Light travels from its source in.
Energy and Matter. Energy Energy – the ability to do work or cause change. – Like matter, energy is never created or destroyed in chemical reactions.
Department of Mathematics and Science Energy Transformations 2/1/2016 Starter: What do you know about types of energy? Practice: Notes Application/Connection/
Explain & Draw each of the following Transparent, translucent, opaque Electromagnetic spectrum Conduction, convection, radiation Series & parallel circuit.
Physical Science Forms of Energy Energy Transfer and Transformation Grade 5 What is Energy?
 Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves  Heat moving in the form of waves  Example: Sun heating Earth’s surface.
Energy We Got the Power!!.
Topic: Energy Transformations
What is Energy? Energy: the ability to do work OR to make change
Energy Unit Vocabulary
Energy.
Ch. 4 Types of Energy.
Forms of Energy.
Agenda 1/27/10 Forms of Energy (#1). Energy Conversion.
ENERGY.
Energy is… The ability to cause motion or create change.
Energy Transformations
Forms of energy.
By: Mary Tweedy Edited by: Kelly Richardson
Energy and Transformation of Energy
Get out your SISN and a pencil. We are going to…… 1
5 Forms of Energy Energy: The ability to do work, or make things move.
Energy Forms Science Vocabulary.
Forms of Energy Foldable
Thermal (Heat) energy - energy involved in temperature changes or heat transfers. Chemical Potential Energy - stored in chemical reactions and the energy.
Law of Energy Conservation
Energy Notes.
Energy Transfer and Transformation
Unit 4 Reassessment Review
Chapter 14 Notes.
VIDEO DO NOW: Please write in your notebooks your opinion of the video and any questions you may have about the video. We will revisit this video / questions.
Work and Energy.
What is Energy? ..
Different Forms of Energy
TYPES OF ENERGY.
Basic Forms of Energy.
Energy stores Energy transfers
Write the correct vocabulary term for the following definitions.
The ability to do work is?
Forms and Transformations
What is Energy? ..
What is Energy?.
Energy in Action vs. Stored Energy
USING ENERGY 5.1 ENERGY AROUND US.
Presentation transcript:

By: Mary Tweedy Edited by: Addie Garner Basic Forms of Energy By: Mary Tweedy Edited by: Addie Garner

What is Energy? Energy is the ability to do work. Energy is the ability to cause a change. Energy can change an object’s: motion shape temperature color Energy cannot be created nor destroyed 2 2

Energy is all around us! You can see energy as light from the sun or a lamp. You can feel it as heat warms things up. You can see motion energy every time you move. Using the KWL Chart give examples of energy all around us.

You use energy when you: Take a walk Lift a book Throw a ball Turn on a light Answer your cellphone Listen to music In your journals describe scenarios for each of the kids in the pictures using energy.

Basic Forms of Energy Light Sound Heat Electrical Chemical Mechanical

What is light? Light is something that allows us to see objects. Light is a form of energy. Light is produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles. Read additional information located on pages 266-270 of ScienceSaurus. Take notes in journal.

What is Sound. https://www. pearsonsuccessnet. com/snpapp/login/login Sound is a form of energy produced by a vibration or a back and forth movement of an object. Sound is a wave of vibrations that spread from its source of its matter. The more vibrations the waves have, the more energy, the louder the sound. The faster the vibrations or the frequency, the higher the sound. How high or low a sound is called the pitch. Read additional information located on pages 260-265 of ScienceSaurus. Take notes in journal.

Heat Energy? Heat energy flows from warmer substances to cooler substances. Heat is transferred from one object to another in three different ways: Conduction Convection Radiation Read additional information located on pages 276-279 of ScienceSaurus. Take notes in journal.

What is Electrical Energy? A form of energy that is produced when electrons move from one place to another. Electrons are particles that are in the space around the nucleus of an atom. The forces of attraction and repulsion make electrons move. Go to https://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/snpapp/login/login.jsp To view Discovery Video Physical Science #’s: 119; 39.

Chemical Energy Chemical energy is made when substances react and form new substances. Food, batteries, and fuels such as oil and gasoline are stored chemical energy. Chemical energy can change to: sound light heat electrical motion What is chemical energy? ScienceSuarus p. 258

Mechanical Energy Energy can cause motion and create change. A pencil sharpener A person Walking A ball bouncing A moving car ScienceSaurus p. 286 – Energy changes. Take notes in journals.

Basic Forms of Energy Quiz Time Energy Forms 1. Sound 2. Electrical 3. Heat 4. Mechanical 5. Light 6. Chemical What Happens? A. Objects warm. Food cooks. B. Lights on. / Machines run. C. Matter vibrates. D. Plants grow. / Humans see E. Moving a stalled car. F. Playing basketball. Evaluation: Match the Energy Forms to the correct What Happens.