I can explain how the velocity and mass of an object affect its kinetic energy.
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In this lesson, students will learn the formula and definition of kinetic energy. They will then use that formula to compare the kinetic energy in various situations. They will also learn an overview of energy in general.
NGSS: MS-PS3-1
Students will be able to explain how the velocity and mass of an object affect its kinetic energy.
Students will warm up with a scenario about building something out of wood. They will write the steps and the energy required for the process. They will discuss the work being done in this scenario.
The definition of energy, work, and kinetic energy will be introduced. Students will be presented with different scenarios, such as playing tennis and moving cars, and discuss the energy transfer in each scenario. They will also learn the formula for kinetic energy and how to find the kinetic energy of an object.
Review concepts about kinetic energy with 4 true/false questions and 6 multiple-choice questions.
Students will discuss real-life examples where they see kinetic energy. Students will complete an exit slip with two short-answer questions about kinetic energy.
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