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Starter

Main Course

Complete the investigation and write a conclusion.

Dessert

How can you measure temperature?

What is your prediction for the investigation?

What types of energy will you see in the investigation?

What are the dafety rules for using a bunsen burner?

Write a method for how to complete the investigation

Heat energy and temperature are different

Homework - Story

Write a short imaginative story which mentions all nine of the energy types.

What beaker got the most heat energy?

What beaker was the highest temperature?

For example A sparkler

3. Sound Energy

4. Kinetic Energy

Heat and Temperature

Describe the energy changes taking place in an example of your choice

See how many of the nine different energies you can use

Demonstration

What types of energy were displayed?

2. Light Energy

Worksheet: Forms of energy

What is the difference between heat energy and temperature?

We will do an investigation to find out.

We want to investigate what happens when you give the same amount of heat energy to two different amounts of water.

5. Gravitational Potential

Energy

Learning Outcomes

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ENERGY

You should now know the nine types of energy

You should be able to describe energy changes in some everyday examples

Spot the energy types

A bath of water

What is energy?

Starter

Answers on a post-it note

1. Heat Energy

Can you remember all nine types of energy? Write them on your whiteboard.

What energy transfer is happening here?

Energy does work.

It is how things change and move

It is measured in Joules (J)

6. Electrical Energy

Energy Transfer

7. Chemical Energy

One of the rules of energy is that it cannot be created or destroyed, instead it changes from one form to another.

Let's discuss the energy transfers that are happening in the following pictures.

9. Nuclear Energy

Wind-up torch

A bunsen burner or a bonfire?

8. Elastic Potential

Energy

Which is a higher temperature?

Which has more heat energy?

Conclusion

Write these in your book. Can you remember all nine?

Heat energy and temperature are different

Small things can have a high temperature but not much heat energy

What is temperature measured in?

What is heat energy mesured in?

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