$63.69 SAVE MORE THAN 50% on 3 weeks of lesson plans! This middle school energy unit includes every resource we use to teach forms of energy, energy transformations, the law of conservation of energy, and how different factors affect energy.
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This set of resources forms a COMPLETE AND COMPREHENSIVE UNIT with:
✅ Editable PPT notes with Cloze sheets (Google Slides also included)
✅ Varied supporting activities
✅ Hands-On Lab (with simple supplies!)
✅ Worksheets
✅ Quizzes
✅ Test
✅ Unit-specific sub plans
This unit includes the following CORE UNIT RESOURCES:
- Forms of Energy Presentation with Cloze Notes*
- Forms of Energy Worksheet*
- Hands-on Forms of Energy Stations
- Energy Transformations Presentation with Cloze Notes*
- Energy Transformations in Renewable Energy Worksheet*
- Energy Transformations Activity*
- Energy Transformations Quiz
- Factors that Affect Energy Presentation with Cloze Notes*
- Factors that Affect Energy Claims and Evidence Activity*
- Potential and Kinetic Energy Lab (simple supplies!)
- Mass, Speed, and Kinetic Energy Graphing (2 versions)*
- Factors that Affect Energy Quiz
- Energy Review Games
- Energy Test Review Worksheet
- Energy Test (in print and Google Forms)*
- Energy Transformations Toy Project
- Nikola Tesla Biography & Questions (unit-based sub plan)*
- Renewable Energy Reading & Questions (extra activity)*
*Includes both print and digital Google-based versions.
Teacher Notes:
- This middle school energy unit includes approximately 3 weeks of lesson plans.
- All answer keys are included.
- With the exception of the presentations, the resources included in this bundle are not editable.
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Related Standards:
- NGSS MS-PS3-2: Develop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system.
- NGSS MS-PS3-5: Construct, use, and present arguments to support the claim that when the kinetic energy of an object changes, energy is transferred to or from the object.
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