What is Energy? Where does it come from?

Sources of Energy
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Intended Grade Level(s):
4-5
Learning Goal(s):

Students will obtain basic background information on energy. Students will use their background knowledge to determine what different examples of energy are.

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Lesson Number:
1
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Estimated Activity Length:
50 min
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Description:

Students will be introduced to the scientific meaning of energy and complete a lesson on forms of energy vs. sources of energy.  They will learn that most of the energy they use comes from fossil fuels.  (Petroleum 35%, Natural Gas 27%, Coal 18%=82%)

Engagement Teaser:  The teacher will let the students know that they will be using what they learn about energy in this unit to cook and egg using the sun’s energy.

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Other Material(s) Used:
• Solar Energy Student Workbook • Access to website: http://www.eia.gov/kids/ • Chart paper and markers • Free Workbooks from Portland General Electric: Your Renewable Energy World, Energy Efficiency World, The Clubhouse Kids Make a Big Difference