1 Student Objective To identify and describe conversions from one type of energy to another. Warm Up What transformations happen when your body uses the.

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1 Student Objective To identify and describe conversions from one type of energy to another. Warm Up What transformations happen when your body uses the energy in food? Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Thermal Energy Motion Mechanical Energy

2 Energy Conversion Project Create an energy conversion poster with at least 3 conversions(academic) or 4 conversions (honors) using any example. (For example: conversions using food, cars, or electrical devices). Be sure to make your explanations detailed & clearly understood & your pictures neat & colorful. See the next slide for a sample…..

3 Sample Diagram Nuclear energy in the sun is converted to radiant energy. Radiant energy from the sun is taken in by the tree and converted to chemical energy.

ndex.aspx?aid=675&cid=P-0 4 Complete this website BEFORE you begin work on project.

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6 PhET Energy Skate Park - Conservation of Energy, Kinetic EnergyPhET Energy Skate Park - Conservation of Energy, Kinetic Energy 1. Click “Download” 2. Check box for “Show Pie Chart” 3. Check box for “Bar Graph” Complete Energy Skate Park worksheet

7 Energy Game Click on “Energy Game” in the “Energy Game Folder” in the “Mrs. Kelly” folder and complete the worksheet as you play the game. Complete back of worksheet using textbook