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Potential and Kinetic Energy

Author: Michele Langhans

Basics between PE and KE

Math: Potential and Kinetic Energy (Optional, but it does help)

Here are your notes. Be sure to pause and rewatch as much as you need to.

Source: Langhans and various other educators

This is part of the S for Summarizing Questions- Do these under your notes.

Directions:

Several energy sources are listed below. Decide whether each is a representative of PE or KE by writing the correct word in the energy source column. If an energy source is potential, explain what happens when it is converted to kinetic energy. The first question has been done for you as an example.

 


HOT Question

Question about your Notes: write your question following the guidelines below:
Question- asking Higher Order Thinking (HOT) questions; use the following as your guide:
1. A question that you are still confused about (be specific, include which part of the video, etc)
2. A question that connects the videos together (i.e. asking about the relationship between the content)
3. A question you think you know the answer to, but you want to challenge your classmates with
Use your Unit Plan to help with question starters

Source: inspired by C. Kirch