Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile
Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile
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Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile
Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile
Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile
Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile
Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile
Type & Transfer: Energy's Profile

Description

Sojourn to the sandy shores of Stinson Beach in California to learn about wave movement caused by various energy forms, specifically heat and wind.

Complete this interactive 360-degree cylindrical word search as you seek out vocabulary and other key terms used throughout the unit. All words are based on physical science concepts.

Energy abounds in all forms–6 to be exact. Dig into the different types, as well as the variety of transfer methods in this learning piece.

Get sucked in and pulled down in this battle of the fields: gravitational and electromagnetic to be exact. Discern the distinctions of each one as you delve into fields, gravity, and force along the way.

Use a microwave to light a bulb; make a magnet; build a catapult; employ candy to erupt a 2-liter of soda…yes, release your inner scientist during these lab demonstrations!

As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.

  • Understand the impact of heat and wind on ocean currents and tides.
  • Scour this interactive word puzzle to find all 20 key terms related to physics and energy.
  • Energy forms and transfer methods are distilled down with clear visuals to help learn about the various types.
  • Learn about force, mass, and gravity as it relates to different types of fields.
  • Test out a bunch of easy-to-do experiments with Wendy Martin, national award winning science teacher.
  • All lessons are based on Next Gen Science Standards.
  • All units are related to the concept of energy.
  • See all of our VictoryVR units spanning 48 units of science.
Product ID: 9PG1W6TCXNVW
Release date: 2019-02-05
Last update: 2022-03-12