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DO NOT UNPACK After attendance is taken I will have further instructions. Please have a seat and stay quiet.

Please pull out your iPads Open the Socrative App if you have it. If you DO NOT have it please open Safari And go to www.Socrative.com Select student login * Login: Last name, First name Room Name: Conger My students please help your neighbors!

If you do not have an iPad please raise your hand so I can give you a notecard. Once you are logged in please answer the questions at your own pace.

Please answer the following questions… (on a notecard) If you do NOT have an iPad… 1. list one source of SOLAR energy 2. list one source of ELECTRICAL energy 3. list one source of THERMAL energy 4. list one source of CHEMICAL energy 5. list the two types of MECHANICAL energy we talked about during this lesson (k_______ and p________)

EQ: Review sources and energies Listen to me read the EQ. Ladies, please stand up and state the EQ. Gentlemen, please stand up and state the EQ. Please tell me one more time what our EQ is today.

Interactive Review http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks3/science/energy_electricity_forces/energy_transfer_storage/activity/ Reviews conduction, convection, and radiation as well.

Sources Review

What are some sources of HEAT/THERMAL ENERGY? Heat Energy = TRANSFER of thermal energy Burning materials: (wood, candle wax) Sun Electricity

SOLAR ENERGY Property: Energy from the sun, that provides heat and light energy for the Earth. Sources: Sun, moon, and stars TRANSFERS BY: Electromagnetic waves Ex; visible light, X-rays, Ultraviolet rays

Guided Practice: Chemical Energy Properties: Energy STORED in particles of matter and is released when these particles react to form new substances.

Guided Practice: SOURCES: “Fuels:” Batteries Food Fossil fuel (OIL AND GAS) ?? Contains A LOT OF CHEMICAL ENERGY? – EXPLOSIVES!

Electrical Energy Properties… What is it made of? Property: Energy flowing through a circuit Sources: Generators

Mechanical Energy: Properties: Motion and Position of an object 2 kinds: 1.Potential mechanical energy 2.Kinetic mechanical energy

Potential Energy •Properties: -stored energy -POSITION of an object •Sources: water behind a dam

Kinetic Energy Properties: -energy in movement -increases as an object moves faster. •Sources: -moving car -moving person

Gallery Walk (use Socrative or notecard) Around the room there are different pictures of different sources. Your job is to match the source with the drawing. Each drawing has a number. Your job is to figure out the correct source. WHEN USING SOCRATIVE YOUR PICTURE NUMBER MUST MATCH UP WITH THE PHOTO

Gallery Walk Review

Video Clips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haJWh9Pa-io https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6e-KrNCe_E

Energy Foldable (on folds) Heat/Thermal Solar Chemical Electrical (back) Mechanical Potential Kinetic