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ENERGY Today’s Target -State the different types of energy and how it can be transferred from one form to another Steps to Success -State the names of the different energy types –L4b -Give examples of what energy can be transferred into– L4a Path to Progress -Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy – L5c A High Performing Specialist School

With your partner list as many different types of Energy as you can CONNECT ACTIVITY

Watch the video clip and try and write down the 10 energy types A High Performing Specialist School ACTIVATE ENERGY

A High Performing Specialist School ACTIVATE

A High Performing Specialist School ENERGY sound nuclear electrical elastic chemical gravitational kinetic heat light magnetic DEMONSTRATE

A High Performing Specialist School ACTIVATE Make up your own rhyme using the first letter of each energy sources How Can Sir Learn and Know Eight or Nine Energy Greats Majestically HEAT CHEMICAL SOUND LIGHT and KINETIC ELASTIC or NUCLEAR ELECTRICAL GRAVITATIONAL MAGNETIC

Today’s Target -State 10 different forms of Energy – L4 -Understand that energy is not created or destroyed only transferred into one form or another – L5 Steps to Success -State the names of all the different energy types – L4b -Give examples of where energy comes from – L4a Path to Progress -Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy – L5c A High Performing Specialist School LEARNING OUTCOMES

DEMONSTRATE 1.A car is moving (_______ energy) 2.The engine is hot (______ energy) 3.The headlights are on( ______ energy) 4.It is making a lot of noise ( _____ energy). 5.Inside the car battery are chemicals (_________ energy) which store energy. 6.There are lots of wires which pass (__________ energy) to the controls. 7.The car seat is springy (________ energy) 8.If the car is left on a hill without the handbrake on it will roll down because of (______________ energy). A High Performing Specialist School KINETIC HEAT LIGHT SOUND CHEMICAL ELECTRICAL ELASTIC GRAVITATIONAL

Today’s Target -State 10 different forms of Energy – L4 -Understand that energy is not created or destroyed only transferred into one form or another – L5 Steps to Success -State the names of all the different energy types – L4b -Give examples of where energy comes from – L4a Path to Progress -Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy – L5c A High Performing Specialist School LEARNING OUTCOMES

Law of Conservation Of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be transferred from one form to another. A High Performing Specialist School ACTIVATE

Today’s Target -State 10 different forms of Energy – L4 -Understand that energy is not created or destroyed only transferred into one form or another – L5 Steps to Success -State the names of all the different energy types – L4b -Give examples of where energy comes from – L4a Path to Progress -Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy – L5c A High Performing Specialist School LEARNING OUTCOMES

What energy is going in? A High Performing Specialist School CONSOLIDATE Electrical Energy What energy is coming out? Sound Energy Heat Energy Light Energy

What energy is going in? A High Performing Specialist School CONSOLIDATE Chemical Energy What energy is coming out? Light Energy Heat Energy

Electrical Energy A High Performing Specialist School What energy is going in? What energy is coming out? Sound Energy Heat Energy Light Energy CONSOLIDATE

Today’s Target -State 10 different forms of Energy – L4 -Understand that energy is not created or destroyed only transferred into one form or another – L5 Steps to Success -State the names of all the different energy types – L4 -Give examples of where energy comes from – L4 Path to Progress -Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy – L5 A High Performing Specialist School LEARNING OUTCOMES

A High Performing Specialist School ACHIEVE HIGHER

A High Performing Specialist School ACHIEVE HIGHER Q1. What is the Law of Conservation of Energy? Q2. What energy change is taking place in an electric fire? Q3. Which is the useful and wasteful energy in an electric fire? Q4. What are the 10 different types of energy? QUICK QUIZ

A High Performing Specialist School ACHIEVE HIGHER