Type & Transfer: Energy’s Profile

High School, Middle School, Science

Units included in Type & Transfer: Energy’s Profile 

  1. Stinson Beach, CA 
    • 360 Video 
    • Understand the impact of heat and wind on ocean currents and tides.
  2. Word Search 
    • 360 Word Search 
    • Scour this interactive word puzzle to find all 20 key terms related to physics and energy.
  3. Transformation of Energy 
    • 2D Video in a Theater 
    • Energy forms and transfer methods are distilled down with clear visuals to help learn about the various types.
  4. Electric and Gravitational Fields
    • 2D Video in a Theater 
    • Learn about force, mass, and gravity as it relates to different types of fields.
  5. Kitchen Physics with Wendy 
    • 360 Video 
    • Test out a bunch of easy-to-do experiments with Wendy Martin, national award winning science teacher.

All lessons are based on Next Gen Science Standards.
All units are related to the concept of energy.

  • Age Group: Middle School
  • Categories: Life Science, Physical Science
  • NGSS: MS-PS2-3, MS-PS2-4, MS-PS2-5, MS-PS3-5, MS-PS3-3
  • Runtime: 25-35 min.

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