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Make an original poster showing what you know about energy transformations including what you learned in the lessons Energy Transformations, Temperature and Thermal Energy, Heat, Conduction, Convection and Radiation.

THINGS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR POSTER:

1. A real-life example of something that uses energy and all of the energy transformations related to that example (see example below). Including the following as it applies to your example.

o The law of conservation of energy.

o The two major categories of energy (kinetic and potential).

o Use related vocabulary from the word bank below.

o An original and engaging layout (not a pre-made one from the web or someone else).

o Pictures with your own labels (your own drawings or photos, or ones from the web).

o Captions (1-3 sentences) explaining parts of the poster if needed.

2. A title.

3. Your name.

4. Cited sources.

WORD BANK:

Use as many as you can; you do not have to use them all: kinetic, potential, create, destroy, heat, thermal, transfer, radiant, chemical, gravitational, convection, conductions, nuclear, mechanical, temperature, density, molecules, vibrations, solid, liquid, gas, work, force, joule, particles, conductors, insulators, Fahrenheit, Kelvin, Celsius, thermal equilibrium.

EXAMPLE OF SOMETHING THAT USES ENERGY:

A computer uses electrical energy to charge a battery that stores potential chemical energy, that energy is transferred to thermal, kinetic, light/radiant, and sound energy while the computer is being used. The temperature of the computer goes up due to the increase in thermal energy and it moves to the air as heat. The warm air around the computer convects, etc.

HOW TO TURN IN YOUR POSTER:

· Your poster can be on paper (nice paper, or a paper bag… whatever you have) or it can be digital.

· For a paper copy either turn in photo of it pasted in Word document, or come to a meeting to show your teacher.

· For digital posters take a screenshot and paste into a Word document to submit.

Grade Details Language Sources

Meets Expectation (A) Uses specific vocabulary, content from the unit and details to complete every aspect of the prompt. Original format with clear layout that is engaging and informative and is written in your own voice/words. Cited all sources.

Approaching

Expectation (B or C) Uses some vocabulary or general terms, specific details, or content from unit. Ideas are vague, or project does not follow prompt exactly. Written in own words. Cited all sources.

Below Expectation

(D or E) Does not make connections to learning in the unit. Lacks specific information. Does not follow prompt. Work is copied or plagiarized. No citations.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Title: Energy Transformations in Everyday Life

Real-Life Example: A Car

A car uses potential energy stored in fuel to create kinetic energy to move the car.

The car engine burns fuel to create heat energy, which is transferred to mechanical energy to turn the wheels and kinetic energy to move the car.

Friction between the wheels and the road creates heat energy, and air resistance creates kinetic and heat energy.

When the car brakes, kinetic energy is transferred to heat energy due to friction between the brake pads and the wheels.

The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one form to another.

Other information to include:

Types of energy: kinetic, potential, thermal, radiant, chemical, gravitational, nuclear, etc.

Temperature and thermal energy: how temperature affects the movement of particles and the transfer of thermal energy.

Heat transfer: conduction, convection, radiation.

Energy units: joules, calories, etc.

Examples of conductors and insulators.

Equilibrium and energy balance.

Remember to include your name and cited sources. You can use pictures or diagrams to illustrate the different energy transformations and processes. Make sure your poster has a clear and engaging layout that is easy to follow and understand.

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