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Sara Abelsky, Beata Cherepakhina, & Emily Shen STEM UNIT: ELECTRIC & MAGNETIC ENERGY Sara Abelsky, Beata Cherepakhina, & Emily Shen

Lesson 1: Basics of Energy Lesson 2: Basics of Energy Cntd. Blooms Taxonomy: Comprehension, Analysis Gardner’s MI(s): Logical-Mathematical, Verbal-Linguistic, Visual-Spatial Additive(s): Graphic Organzier, Line Graph Lesson 2: Basics of Energy Cntd. Blooms Taxonomy: Knowledge, Application, Analysis Gardner’s MI(s): Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Visual-Spatial Additive(s): Manipulative Skill (Balloons) Lesson 3: Connecting Energies Blooms Taxonomy: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application Gardner’s MI(s): Logical-Mathematical, Verbal-Linguistic Additive(s): Scavanger Hunt Lesson 4: How Electric Energy Travels Gardner’s MI(s): Verbal-Linguistic, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Additive(s): Manipulative Skill (Battery Activity), Web 2.0 (Video) Lesson 5: Magnets: Attract & Repel Additive(s): Manipulative Skill (Magnets/Items), Web 2.0 (Blog) Lesson 6: How Strong Are Magnets? Additive(s): Manipulative Skill (Magnet/Paper Clips), Bar Graph, Pictograph

To identify potential energy and kinetic energy. Lesson 1: Basics of Energy To identify potential energy and kinetic energy. To compare the relationship between the two types of energies on a line graph.

lESSON 1 aDDITIVES

Lesson 2: Basics of Energy CNTD. To describe the transfer of energy from one object to another. To illustrate the transfer of energy through conducting an experiment.

lESSON 2 aDDITIVES

Additive Scavenger Hunt Lesson 3: Connecting energies Additive Scavenger Hunt

How Electric Energy Travels Lesson 4: How Electric Energy Travels To explain why electric energy travels only in closed circuits To demonstrate their understanding by creating a visual representation of a closed circuit

aDDITIVES lESSON 4

Lesson 5: Attract & Repel To demonstrate their knowledge of magnetism by discussing the properties of magnets To analyze the properties of objects and identity them as magnetic or nonmagnetic .

lESSON 5 aDDITIVES

How Strong Are Magnets Really Lesson 6: How Strong Are Magnets Really To diagram and evaluate the strength of different magnets using a bar graph and a pictograph To discover the relationship between magnetic force and the distance between an object and a magnet

lESSON 6 aDDITIVES