Forms of Energy 1
Forms of Energy 2
Expectations
Variables, Observations, and Inferences
100
This type of energy is stored energy.
What is potential energy?
100

This type of energy occurs when an object is in motion. 

What is kinetic energy?
100

Three ways of showing respect in our voices in science

How we speak

What we say

When we speak 

100

This is what is being observed or measured in an experiment.

What is the Dependent Variable?

200

True or False: Energy can be created

False

200
True or false: you cannot destroy energy.
What is true?
200

This sheet MUST be turned in to Mr. Atkinson in order to receive a grade as well as to participate in future labs

What is the lab safety sheet?

200

This is the thing being tested in an experiment. It changes in each trail. 

What is the Independent variable?

300

A melon rolling down a hill is an example of this type of energy

What is kinetic energy?
300

When pulling back a rubber band, _______ energy transfers to _________ energy. 

What is kinetic, potential?

300

When this sheet is received, one's grade can be affected

what is a Minor Incident Tracking sheet?

300

This type of experiment keeps everything the same except for the Independent variable.

What is a controlled experiment?

400
This form of energy is combination of potential and kinetic.
What is mechanical energy?
400
These two things affect gravitational potential energy.
What is height and weight?
400

The first level of correction after receiving warnings

What is separation?
400

This is a statement about the future regarding an observation. 

What is a prediction?

500
These two things affect kinetic energy.
What is mass and speed?
500

This form of energy is the ability to stretch.

What is elastic?

500

These are the three main expectations Mr. Atkinson has for science this year

Respect

Learn

Have fun

500

This is an assumption that is made regarding something that has happened or is happening based on an observation.

What is an inference?

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