This lesson contains 64 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 35 min
Items in this lesson
Energy
Slide 1 - Slide
What is the unit of energy?
A
Joules
B
Watts
C
Seconds
D
Newtons
Slide 2 - Quiz
How many joules in 1 kilojoule?
A
0.1
B
1000
C
100
D
10
Slide 3 - Quiz
How many kJ are there in 4000J?
A
400000
B
0.4
C
40
D
4
Slide 4 - Quiz
Which energy resource is not a fossil fuel?
A
Coal
B
Oil
C
Gas
D
Uranium
Slide 5 - Quiz
Which fossil fuels are from the remains of dead sea creatures?
A
Coal and oil
B
Oil and gas
C
Coal and gas
D
Coal, oil and gas
Slide 6 - Quiz
Which fossil fuel(s) are from the remains of dead trees?
A
coal
B
oil
C
gas
D
Coal, oil and gas
Slide 7 - Quiz
Generator
Turbine
Coal
Boiler
Slide 8 - Drag question
Which types of renewable energy are reliable? (Provide a constant amount of electricity).
Reliable
Unreliable
Solar
Wind
Hydroelectric
Wave
Tidal
Geothermal
Biomass
Slide 9 - Drag question
Match the type of renewable energy to the description.
Energy directly from the sun.
Energy from burning plants.
Energy from falling water.
Energy from the Earth's core.
Energy from air currents.
Energy from water currents.
Solar
Wind
Hydroelectric
Tidal
Geothermal
Biomass
Slide 10 - Drag question
Which type of energy do NOT involve a spinning turbine?
A
Wind
B
Wave
C
Solar
D
Biomass
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which type of energy still involves burning a fuel, but not a fossil fuel?
A
Geothermal
B
Biomass
C
Hydroelectric
D
Nuclear
Slide 12 - Quiz
Which type(s) of energy might significantly effect the surrounding wildlife?
A
Hydroelectric
B
Solar
C
Geothermal
D
Wind
Slide 13 - Quiz
What type of energy is in food, coal, and batteries?
A
Kinetic Energy
B
Thermal Energy
C
Gravitational Energy
D
Chemical Energy
Slide 14 - Quiz
Slide 15 - Slide
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.
Slide 16 - Slide
Name 3 things that have a thermal energy store.
Slide 17 - Open question
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.
Slide 18 - Slide
Name 3 things that have a kinetic energy store.
Slide 19 - Open question
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.
Slide 20 - Slide
Name 3 things that have a chemical energy store.
Slide 21 - Open question
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.
Slide 22 - Slide
Name 3 things that have a gravitational potential energy store.
Slide 23 - Open question
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.
Slide 24 - Slide
Name 3 things that have an elastic potential energy store.
Slide 25 - Open question
A moving object has a large store of...
A
Elastic potential energy
B
Kinetic energy
C
Chemical energy
D
Thermal energy
Slide 26 - Quiz
A hot object has a large store of...
A
Elastic potential energy
B
Gravitational potential energy
C
Chemical energy
D
Thermal energy
Slide 27 - Quiz
An object up high has a large store of...
A
Elastic potential energy
B
Gravitational potential energy
C
Chemical energy
D
Kinetic energy
Slide 28 - Quiz
A battery has a large store of...
A
Elastic potential energy
B
Gravitational potential energy
C
Chemical energy
D
Kinetic energy
Slide 29 - Quiz
A squashed object has a large store of...
A
Elastic potential energy
B
Gravitational potential energy
C
Chemical energy
D
Kinetic energy
Slide 30 - Quiz
A bonfire has a large ............... energy store.
A
Kinetic
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Elastic potential
Slide 31 - Quiz
A racing formula one car has a large ............... energy store.
A
Kinetic
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential
Slide 32 - Quiz
A flying bird has a large ............... energy store.
A
Kinetic
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential
Slide 33 - Quiz
A stress ball has a large ............... energy store.
A
Elastic potential
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential
Slide 34 - Quiz
A bag of sweets has a large ............... energy store.
A
Elastic potential
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential
Slide 35 - Quiz
Complete the table.
Chemical energy store
Elastic potential energy store
Gravitational potential energy store
Kinetic energy store
Objects moving fast
Hot objects
Stretched or compressed objects
Wood and coal
A rock on a cliff
Boiling water
Slide 36 - Drag question
Slide 37 - Video
Energy can be transferred between stores.
Chemical
Kinetic
Slide 38 - Slide
Energy can be transferred between stores.
Gravitational potential
Kinetic
Slide 39 - Slide
Label the energy store that is being transferred from and to.
Thermal
Kinetic
Chemical
Gravitational potential
Elastic potential
Slide 40 - Drag question
Label the energy store that is being transferred from and to.
Thermal
Kinetic
Chemical
Gravitational potential
Elastic potential
Slide 41 - Drag question
Label the energy store that is being transferred from and to.
Thermal
Kinetic
Chemical
Gravitational potential
Elastic potential
Slide 42 - Drag question
Slide 43 - Slide
Energy is transferred from the chemical store of the wood to the thermal store of the air by ........................... (you can pick more than one).
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Heating
Slide 44 - Drag question
Energy is transferred from the gravitational potential store of the platform diver to the kinetic store of the falling diver by ...........................
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Heating
Slide 45 - Drag question
Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Slide 46 - Drag question
Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Slide 47 - Drag question
Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Slide 48 - Drag question
Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Slide 49 - Drag question
Challenge: Describe the energy stores in a hairdryer. How is energy transferred to and from the hairdryer?
Slide 50 - Open question
Thermal is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer
Slide 51 - Quiz
Heating is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer
Slide 52 - Quiz
Electricity is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer
Slide 53 - Quiz
Kinetic is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer
Slide 54 - Quiz
Sort the keywords into stores or transfers.
Store
Transfer
Force
Thermal
Kinetic
Light
Sound
Gravitational
Heating
Elastic
Chemical
Electricity
Slide 55 - Drag question
How many examples of stores and transfers can you find?
Slide 56 - Open question
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Slide 57 - Slide
Conservation of energy demo?
Conservation of Energy: What energy stores does a swinging pendulum have?
Slide 58 - Slide
Slide 59 - Slide
As the pendulum swings towards the ground, what happens to the amount of gravitational potential energy (GPE)?
A
It increases
B
It decreases
Slide 60 - Quiz
As the pendulum swings towards the ground, what happens to the amount of kinetic energy?
A
It increases
B
It decreases
Slide 61 - Quiz
How is the energy transferred from the gravitational store to the kinetic store?
A
Heating
B
Wave
C
Force
D
Electricity
Slide 62 - Quiz
A pendulum has 20 J of energy. 16 J is in the gravitational potential store, how much is in the kinetic store?
Slide 63 - Open question
In reality, a pendulum will not keep swinging forever. Why?