Description
Do your students need more practice classifying the forms of energy? Mine do every year. I annually assign this full-page activity in my eighth grade physical science class. This lesson is the second of a two-part published series. Students will classify twenty-six examples as nuclear, chemical, mechanical, thermal, radiant, sound, gravitational, elastic, or electrical energy. The student copy features a table with a brief profile of each energy form.
This PDF file will become editable upon conversion to Microsoft Word using Adobe Acrobat. I included a key with the answers in red font.
This lesson correlates with my other publications about energy and work for physical science.
- Classification of Energy Worksheet #1
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Energy Classification ~ I See What Does Not Belong! Activity
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Energy Conversion Identification Quest #1
- Energy Conversion Identification Quest #2
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Potential Energy Questions and Calculations Worksheet
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Energy and Power Unit Study Guide
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Potential Energy Problem Set
- Energy and Power Unit Test
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