Living organisms, including humans, need energy to do what they do.

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Living organisms, including humans, need energy to do what they do.

Your tweet this week: Finish the following sentence… – How does your body get energy to do what you want to do? – Can you think of some possible energy sources?

HEAT is energy! Heat released during burning is a form of energy. People get energy by burning food. Food doesn’t burst into flames, but food provides energy for organisms to do what they need to do.

Cheese Ball? Do you think the cheese ball will burn? Why or why not?

Energy? Is there energy in the snack? What evidence do you observe that suggests that there is energy? How much energy is in a cheese ball? – How can you find out?

Outcome: What was the outcome of this experiment? How will you find out how much energy is in a cheese ball?

Reflection: Based on this experiment do we have evidence that food has energy? What evidence do you have that there is energy in food. Why do people eat food? What does energy drinks and energy bars contain that provide energy for people who consume them?

Further Discussion: Is water food? Where do people get energy, besides food? What units do we use to measure the energy in food? How many calories does a cheese ball have?

Further discussion: How many cheese balls a day would you have to eat to get your daily requirement for calories? (average calories per day: 2,000) Does that make sense?