Assignment: Transformation of Energy SC.7.P.11.2 Assignment

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6 activities: 6 games

64 min

Activity 1: Question Game. Estimated duration: 12 min

Basketball Master

Shoot a basketball through the hoop and answer some questions along the way! The game does not have any instructional content, it simply has review questions spread throughout.

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Teacher Ratings (1001) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (308939) 3.9 stars.

Activity 2: Question Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Galaxy Escape

10 Bright Monsters have been captured in space and they need your help to cross the galaxy jumping between platforms, finding them, and releasing them by correctly answering each question. Each monster that you release and unlock will be available to play with in the next level, in the search for the next monster. In your journey, you’ll be able to find power-ups, like ‘Double points’ and ‘Slow down’, which can be activated by finding gems, and their duration can be extended by correctly answering a question. Unlock and release the 10 different monsters and a spaceship along 10 different levels, while you make the most possible points.

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Teacher Ratings (493) 4.4 stars.

Student Ratings (267503) 3.9 stars.

Activity 3: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min

Conservation of Energy

The fundamental concept of the conservation of energy explains how energy transforms and transfers in various forms. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. Energy is categorized into potential (stored) and kinetic (moving) energy. Examples like roller coasters, food, gasoline, and light switches illustrate these transformations. For instance, gasoline's potential chemical energy converts to kinetic energy to power a car. Understanding these processes highlights the continuous and interconnected nature of energy in our daily lives.

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Teacher Ratings (4) 4.8 stars.

Student Ratings (3793) 3.4 stars.

Activity 4: Question Game. Estimated duration: 20 min

Galaxy Escape

10 Bright Monsters have been captured in space and they need your help to cross the galaxy jumping between platforms, finding them, and releasing them by correctly answering each question. Each monster that you release and unlock will be available to play with in the next level, in the search for the next monster. In your journey, you’ll be able to find power-ups, like ‘Double points’ and ‘Slow down’, which can be activated by finding gems, and their duration can be extended by correctly answering a question. Unlock and release the 10 different monsters and a spaceship along 10 different levels, while you make the most possible points.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (493) 4.4 stars.

Student Ratings (267503) 3.9 stars.

Activity 5: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min

Conservation of Energy

The fundamental concept of the conservation of energy explains how energy transforms and transfers in various forms. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. Energy is categorized into potential (stored) and kinetic (moving) energy. Examples like roller coasters, food, gasoline, and light switches illustrate these transformations. For instance, gasoline's potential chemical energy converts to kinetic energy to power a car. Understanding these processes highlights the continuous and interconnected nature of energy in our daily lives.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (4) 4.8 stars.

Student Ratings (3793) 3.4 stars.

Activity 6: Video Game. Estimated duration: 4 min

Conservation of Energy

The fundamental concept of the conservation of energy explains how energy transforms and transfers in various forms. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. Energy is categorized into potential (stored) and kinetic (moving) energy. Examples like roller coasters, food, gasoline, and light switches illustrate these transformations. For instance, gasoline's potential chemical energy converts to kinetic energy to power a car. Understanding these processes highlights the continuous and interconnected nature of energy in our daily lives.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (4) 4.8 stars.

Student Ratings (3793) 3.4 stars.