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Energy

Learning objective The students will explore the use of energy, including mechanical, light, and thermal, electrical and sound energy.

Writing Prompt Explain how you have used the mechanical, sound, light, electrical, and thermal.

Types of energy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_nwCYxXOek

Explain what type of energy is being used for each activity.

What type of energy is being use to turn the carousel? Explain Why?

Explain why?

What type of energy is being used?

Mixtures and SolutionS http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/matter/mixtures.htm

Answer the following questions How might you go about proving that a mixture of peanuts, walnuts, and pecans still maintains the properties of the original ingredients you mixed together? What is the best way to separate the chicken and noodles from the liquid of chicken noodle soup? What change occurs to water and salt after you mix them together in a solution? What is a liquid mixture whose parts are evenly blended?

Pearson https://www.pearsonrealize.com/community/program/816f354b-d2e6-47f5-b045- 455ba7aa1412/11/tier/6b016123-cf23-40ac-9189-86f94c68adf0/9/lesson/0cfd16d2- 5121-4259-a6d6-cbc90325a302/14