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16 Electrical Energy

16 Electrical Energy

👩‍🏫 Teacher’s Guide

Objective

Students will describe how electrical energy is produced, flows in circuits, and can change into other energy forms.

Vocabulary

energy, potential, kinetic, heat, conductor, insulator, circuit, reaction

Teaching Notes

  • Begin with demonstrations (rolling ball, battery circuit, melting ice, or candle burning).
  • Define vocabulary terms and relate to visible phenomena.
  • Explain how all energy forms connect and transform into one another.
  • Encourage hands-on experiments and student predictions.

🧒 Student Worksheet

Concept and Helping Material

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Definition. Energy takes many forms and can move or change from one type to another. Motion, heat, and light are examples of energy in action.

Helping ideas and samples:

  • Compare stored and moving energy.
  • Draw arrows showing energy changes in an example system.
  • Identify evidence that energy is moving or transforming.

Vocabulary and Definition

  • — stored energy due to position or condition
  • — energy of motion
  • — total motion of particles in matter
  • — energy of moving electric charges
  • — energy stored in substances released during reactions
  • — transfer of heat by contact
  • — material that slows or stops energy flow
  • — a complete path for electric current

Words to Learn

, , , ,

Sentences to Fill In

1. Stored energy is called .

2. Energy in motion is called .

3. Heat moves from to areas.

4. Electricity flows in a .

5. Chemical energy is released when materials .

Hands-On Experiment or Activities

What You Need: ramp, ball, thermometer, battery, wire, vinegar & baking soda.

What You Do: observe energy as it moves or transforms: rolling ball (kinetic), heating (thermal), circuit (electrical), reaction (chemical).

Think and Talk: What changed? .

What stayed the same? .

Reflection

  • What did you learn about 16 Electrical Energy?
  • Where do you see this kind of energy in everyday life?
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