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Agenda Welcome to our Energy chapter – Potential and Kinetic demos and images Developing our new language (aka vocab) For the following words, DEFINE AND USE IN A SENTENCE: Convert (home/dictionary),Conserve (home/dictionary), Law of Conservation of Energy, Energy, Work, Power, Potential Energy, and Kinetic Energy AIM: Students will demonstrate understanding of energy concepts by observing demonstrations, images, and developing content specific language
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Agenda Develop an energy poster with your group Review the poster explanation/check off sheet Your group will have 3 periods ONLY to compete this poster so plan your time wisely!!! Split up responsibility for the project and place notes in your “BOB” notebook before they go onto the poster AIM: Students will apply energy concepts by creating a cooperative group poster illustrating learned vocabulary AIM: Students will construct a poster in cooperative groups by applying content specific language and concepts
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Include the following on our ENERGY poster Definition of Energy (in your own words) – 10 pts 3 facts about your group’s form of energy – 10 pts. Write a quiz question – 5 pts. 2 examples of how your form of energy can be transferred to another form – 15 pts. 1 example of your energy as Potential Energy AND 1 example as Kinetic Energy – 10 pts Define the Law of Conservation of Energy in your own words – 10 pts. How is your energy used? – 10 pts. Every group member signed their work – 10 pts. 2 detailed sketches – 10 pts Cite your sources – 10 pts.
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Table 3: Light Energy Table 2: Renewable Energy (Alternative Energy) Table 4: Thermal (Heat) Energy Table 5: Electrical Energy Table 6: Nuclear Energy Table 1: Mechanical Energy SMART BOARD
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Agenda Welcome to the Gallery Walk Take notes and answer the following questions Compare two forms of energy Explain Potential and Kinetic Energy relating to a specific form of energy Glow – 2 Compliments – specific Grow – 2 suggestions – specific POST IT – 1 per person – 1 Glow comment AND 1 Grow comment AIM: Students will synthesize what they have learned by taking part on a gallery walk activity
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Agenda (in “Sally”) – February 6, 2013 Welcome to our Energy Conservation Project WATT are you talking about? Watt matching game – 10 minutes to play, 10 minutes to review Review the project letter, information, and expectations AIM: Students will review and apply the Watt by using it in real life and by playing a matching game
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Watt Matching game *Directions: Match the appliance with the correct number of Watts of electrical energy it uses Appliance Watts 800 W 1000 W 25 W 750 W 60 W 200 W 100 W
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“Sally” page 71 Do Not Glue In! – Tape above your 4 appliances How can you reduce electricity reading (Double sided) 4 Easy Steps “Sally” page 72 “Sally” page 73
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Homework “Sally” p. 71 – parent signature “Sally” p. 72 – read over with your family tonight Watt reading assignment – DO NOT glue in We need Co Ed bills if you’d like to bring yours in – PLEASE cross out any information you do not want to share!!!
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Agenda (in “Sally”) – February 7, 2013 Check p. 71 signature AND hand in reading assignment Investigating common classroom electronics – 7 stations Station #1 – Printer Watts – predict before turned on – Watts – predict after turning power on What do you notice about cost? What else do you notice? Station #2 - Fan Station #3 - DVD/VCR stereo Station #4 - Refrigerator Station #5 – Air Purifier Station #6 - SMART board Station #7 - Grow Light “Sally” page 74 – For each station answer the following: Watts – predict before turned on – Watts – predict after turning power on What do you notice about cost? What else do you notice? AIM: Students will apply their knowledge of electrical energy and the Watt by using common electronics to clarify their understanding of electrical energy
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Agenda (in “Sally”) – February 11, 2013 Review and grade the James Watt reading assignment – 15 minutes Follow the rubric for each section (2 points – Got it 1 point – Tried it 0 points – Nope) 7 sections X 2 points = 14 points for a PERFECT score! AIM: Students will evaluate their understanding of the James Watt assignment by using a peer check rubric and discussing what they have learned
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Agenda (in “Sally”) – February 12, 2013 Review for the Energy Quiz – Read over textbook pages and answer questions Take notes from the textbook Science Fair conferences – Projects due into school 2/25 AIM: Students will extend their knowledge of Energy by using the Science textbook, reading, answering questions, and group/class discussions
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Agenda – February 13, 2013 Energy Quiz When you reviewed your answers and submitted your quiz go back to my home page Click on the Energyville game and follow the instructions. Please note that the RED writing is what you have to write in your “Sally” AIM: Students will extend their knowledge of Conserving Energy by using the an interactive online game called Energyville
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Homework – February 13 th, 2013 Tally Sheets must be brought to class tomorrow ALL Ecosystem readings are due Friday, February 15 th Science Fair Project – due 2/25 – I’m available tomorrow during lunch Extra Display boards for sale today ONLY
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Agenda (in “Sally”) – February 14, 2013 Take out your data tally sheets from home (p.77) Take a look at the Data Collection Sheet you’ll be working on today (p. 78-79) What looks familiar? What looks new? Today, you will be calculating your 4 appliances using this data sheet (25 minutes) IMPORTANT INFO Con Ed’s electricity supply rate is $0.83 (Column G) Cross out column I, we’re not using it today AIM: Students will apply energy conservation concepts to every day appliances by calculating use and cost using heir collected data
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$0.083 Humidifier 150 90 3780 63 5670 5.67 $0.47 $171.77 Cable Box 5 25 10080 168 4200 4.2 $0.3486 $127.24
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Homework – Thursday, 2/14 Write your “Action Plan” on page 73 in “Sally” Ecosystem readings are due tomorrow! Science Fair Project – due 2/25
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