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Investigating Energy Day 2

Think & Reflect Take a look at your Thinking Map from yesterday. How do you think roller coasters have been powered across the centuries? Take 10 seconds and elaborate or clarify to you partner how you think roller coasters are powered.

Let’s Take a Look at a Modern Roller Coaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W05BetYGLx0

Question Focus Roller Coasters work by converting potential energy into kinetic energy. working with your team, generate as many questions as you can that correspond with the question focus. Do not stop to answer any of the questions. Do not judge any of the questions.

Energy Exploration Your team is now going to receive materials to investigate different types of energy. You will receive: Foam tubing Marble Stopwatch Meter stick Your objective: Come up with 4 different ways that you can have the marble roll down the tubing

Energy Exploration Guidelines: The marble cannot leave the foam track in order for the trial to be recorded. You must collect some type of quantitative data (numbers) for the trial to be recorded. The foam track cannot be moved while the marble is moving. You must release the marble only, not push it.

Conclusion Summarize what you noticed about what happened when you allowed the marble to roll down the tubing. Possible sentence starters In this lab, I noticed that… When we changed the ________________, then ____________ happened. I think this was because…. Be prepared to elaborate on your idea and share out with the class.