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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page M/J COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE I Course Code: 200204001 Pacing BODY OF KNOWLEDGE: P: Physical Science; N: Nature of Science Traditional Block TOPIC VII: Transformation between Potential and Kinetic Energy ESSENTIAL CONTENT A. Potential Energy 1. Gravitational Potential Energy 2. Elastic Potential Energy B. Kinetic Energy 1. Energy of motion C. Law of Conservation of Energy 1. Law vs. theory 2. Energy Transformations 3. From potential to kinetic 4. From kinetic to potential Division of Academics – Department of Science Second Nine Weeks OBJECTIVES Compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy Identify everyday examples of the Law of Conservation of Energy. Explain why The Law of Conservation of Energy is a law and a not a theory. Explore and diagram the transformation of potential energy into kinetic energy and vice versa using real life examples (i.e. pendulum). Explain the reduction of available energy to a system during an energy transfer 12 days 6 days Dates 11-22-16 to 12-12-16 11-22-16 to 12-12-16 INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS Core Text Book: Pearson Interactive Science Florida Ch. 8.1 – 8.2 and Ch. 2 Vocabulary: energy, kinetic energy, potential energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, joule, mass, energy transformation, mechanical energy, Law of Conservation of Energy, heat, law (scientific law) Technology: 1. Pearson My Science Online – Interactive Art: Energy Transformations Ch. 8.2; Directed Virtual Lab: Exploring Potential and Kinetic Energy. 2. Virtual Lab-How is energy is converted from one form to another? 3. Study Jams: Energy and Matter, Heat 4. Energy Quest Room Page 1 of 3 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page M/J COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE I SC.6.P.11.1 SC. 6. N.1.1 LAFS.68.RST.1.3 LAFS.68.WHST.1.2 LAFS.68.WHST.3.9 Roller Coaster Physics Course Code: 200204001 Energy Conversion in a System Free–Fall Laboratory Potential Energy on Shelves Energy Conversions Standard: SC.6.P.11.1 Explore the Law of Conservation of Energy by differentiating between potential and kinetic energy. Identify situations where potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy and vice versa. Assessed as SC.7.P.11.2 (Cognitive Complexity: Level 2:Basic Application of Skills & Concepts) Energy Defined Power through Steam What Is Energy? Energy Transfer Work Downhill Energy Forms of Energy The Six Simple Machines The Seven Forms of Energy: Mechanical, Heat, Chemical, Electrical A Network of Power Lines Radiant, Nuclear, and Sound Line Loss Kinds and Forms of Energy Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy Temperature and Heat Mechanical Energy Energy At Work: How Do We Define It? Heat Transmission Video The Scientific Definition of Work: Force Times Distance Potential and Kinetic Energy Galileo's "Stop Height": Gravity and Potential and Kinetic Energy at Potential and Kinetic Energy Work Galileo's "Stop Height": Gravity and Potential and Kinetic Energy at Sports - Potential and Kinetic Energy Work Two Types of Energy: Potential and Kinetic Energy Examples of Energy Glacial Water: A Form of Potential Energy Work, Force, and Energy Kinetic Energy: The Energy of Motion Energy from the Sun Potential Energy: Stored Energy The Seven Forms of Energy: Mechanical, Heat, Chemical, Electrical The Physics of Roller Coasters Radiant, Nuclear, and Sound Hoover Dam: Changing Potential Energy into Kinetic Energy Division of Academics – Department of Science Second Nine Weeks Page 2 of 3 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page M/J COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE I Image Exploration Interactive Glossary Science Content Collection Potential energy mountain Energy exchange; potential, kinetic Gasoline; adding to tank Set to Go Volts and Jolts Moving On Energy Conversion energy (Physical) kinetic energy potential energy mass Course Code: 200204001 Wood burning Work and energy Hot and Not So Hot Heat-Go-Round Energy Transfer temperature (general) friction energy transfer Transformation of Energy All activities are hyperlinked. Video Science of Golf: Kinematics Science of Golf: Work, Energy & Power Science Friction: Curling Downhill Science: Alpine Skiing Science of NHL Hockey: Work, Energy & Power The Science of Snowboarding Slapshot Physics: Hockey Safety Gear Science of NFL Football: Newton's Third Law of Motion Science Fair Winners Explain Their Energy Projects Missy Franklin and Fluid Dynamics The Science of Skates Photography Process Shows How Heat Affects Air Movement Sprinters, Horses, Crabs, Centipedes All Use Same Amount of Energy To Move Division of Academics – Department of Science Second Nine Weeks Page 3 of 3