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Unit 3: Stone Soup. Muth One Riddle, One Answer. By Lauren Thompson illustrated by Linda S. Wingerter Time For Kids: Saving the Sand Dunes. The Jones Family. Sixth Grade Unit 1: Energy and Simple Machines Unit Overview: The study of energy will provide a better understanding about its various forms, transformations, and uses. Students should be able to design systems that will demonstrate the use and transformation of energy. Start studying 6th Grade- Energy Unit. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Grade 6 Lesson 6-2 Answer Key.pdf Grade 6 Lesson 6-2 Answer Key. 6th Grade Unit 1 Math Video Links / Khan Academy.pdf 6th Grade Unit 1 Math Video Links. Here you will find all sixth grade resources to guide and support mathematics teaching and learning. These resources are organized by mathematical strand and refer to specific Common Core math content standards.

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Grade 6 Physical Science

Energy in Earth Systems

Written By:
Kim Castagna
Jennifer Foster
Meagan Callahan
Tracy Schifferns

Developed in Conjunction with K-12 Alliance/WestEd

All 6th Grade Physical Science Energy in Earth Systems – Lessons and Literature can be Downloaded here

Introduction and Conceptual Flow Narrative
Planning Guide
Conceptual Flow Graphic
Pre-AssessmentA (Assessment File)
Lesson 1 Forms of Energy6.1
Lesson 2 Potential and Kinetic Energy6.2
Lesson 3 Energy Transfer and Transformation6.3
Lesson 4 Thermal Energy Flow in Materials6.4
Lesson 5 Wind Energy6.5
Lesson 6 Energy from Water Wheels6.6
Lesson 7 Peanut Energy6.7
Formative Assessment #1B (Assessment File)
Lesson 8 Solar Energy6.8
Lesson 9 Renewable-Nonrenewable Energy6.9
Post-AssessmentC (Assessment File)

Grade 6

Physical Science: Energy
Introduction and Conceptual Flow Narrative

Introduction: This Grade 6 Physical Science Unit focuses on energy in earth systems and addresses the California Science Standards for 6th grade for the topic of energy in Earth systems and Investigation and Experimentation Standards. By the end of the unit students know that the sun is the major source of energy for earth systems. Solar energy reaches the Earth as radiation in the form of visible light. Convection currents distribute the sun's heat in the atmosphere and oceans. Heat is transferred in Earth solids by conduction. Energy can be carried from one place to another by heat flow, waves including water, light, sound or by moving objects. Energy is transferred and transformed between different forms of energy. Applications of energy doing work include experiences with windmills, water wheels, heat from a peanut, solar powered batteries and balloons.

Concepts about Energy in Earth Systems are used throughout the following grade six Earth Science Units: Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, and Weathering and Erosion. Energy provides the force to change the surface of the Earth through weathering and erosion. Interior energy (heat) provides the force to move and change Earth materials below the surface. The interior convection currents change the surface of the Earth through Earthquakes and Volcanoes as well as the Plate Tectonic movement.

The Grade 6 Physical Science Unit on Energy in Earth Systems is presented to students through a series of investigations using indirect evidence (models) and direct evidence, experiments, active learning experiences, researching using a variety of sources, questions, and assessments. Assessments include: pre-, post and one formative assessment.

Conceptual Flow Narrative: The Grade 6 Conceptual Flow Narrative for Physical Science: Energy in Earth Systems builds on the concepts presented on the conceptual flow graphic by describing the concept(s) addressed in each lesson and the links that connect each lesson to the next. Lessons are linked to the previous lesson and the lesson that follows via a conceptual storyline enabling the development of student understanding as they progress from one concept to the next.

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Turn off mac constant update reminders for mojave. After students have completed the Pre-Assessment, they begin their exploration of Energy with Lesson 1 'Forms of Energy'. Forms of Energy is an introduction to the many forms of energy that can do work. Energy station materials are explored and discussed to clarify characteristics of each form of energy. This lesson links to the next lesson, which further classifies energy into potential and kinetic energy.

During the previous lesson, students learned that there are multiple forms of energy. Lesson 2 'Potential and Kinetic Energy' continues the exploration of energy by using observations collected in the first lesson and identifying characteristics of potential energy (stored energy or the ability to do work) and kinetic energy (energy in motion). The transfer and transformation between forms of energy is explored in the next lesson.

Lesson 3, 'Energy Transfer & Transformation,' links to the previous lesson by providing applications that transfer and transform energy to another form to complete a task. The Rube Goldberg designs challenge students to explain changes that stay in the same form of energy (transfer) and changes that change energy to another form (transform). During the next lesson, explanations for the sun's transfer and transformation of solar energy is explored.

Having learned that energy is transferred and transformed in the previous lessons, Lesson 4 'Thermal Energy Flow in Materials' begins with an investigation that measures how materials are heated using radiant energy (light) from the sun. Two additional demonstrations provide examples of how heat continues to flow through other Earth materials such as air and liquids. Another investigation explores how different materials transfer heat by conduction at different rates.

Differences in how thermal energy flows in materials (uneven heating) causes wind on Earth. Virtualize intel vtx ept or amdv/rvifasrbc. Wind energy can be harnessed to do work. During Lesson 5 'Wind Energy' experiments with windmills transfers wind energy to mechanical energy providing forces to turn windmills. In the next lesson, students learn the energy from the force of moving water can be used to do work.

Moving water provides the force to move a water wheel in Lesson 6 'Energy from Water Wheels'. The water wheel is like the windmill in previous lesson and both can transfer or transform energy to another form to do work. Examples include providing energy for turbines to generate electricity or lifting heavy objects. In the next lesson, students learn energy from food provides heat for fuel for humans.

Lesson 7, 'Peanut Energy' explores how peanuts store energy that transforms to heat energy when burned. The energy of the peanut (foods) can be transformed into energy used by living things to function and stay alive.

Lessons 1-7 develop conceptual understanding of transfer and transformation of energy in Earth systems. The formative assessment #1 assesses student understanding of the multiple ways energy can be transferred and transformed.

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In 'Formative Assessment #1″, students design a logical series of transfer and transformation using pictures of a variety of forms of energy. Evidence from the assessment indicates the understanding of transfer and transformation possibilities.

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Energy that is transferred or transformed starts with a source. Lesson 8 'Solar Energy' introduces a comparison of sources of energy for batteries. Solar batteries use the sun as a source for energy. Chemical batteries use chemical reactions as a source for energy. This links to the next lesson that explores renewable and non-renewable sources for energy.

Lesson 9 'Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Sources' summarizes that all energy has a source. Renewable sources replenish within a lifetime. Non-renewable energy sources are not replenished within a lifetime. Benefits and drawbacks of different sources are explored.

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Upon completion of the eight lessons, students take a Post-Assessment to determine their overall understanding of the concepts presented in the unit.

Preparing to Teach

6-1 Prime Time

  • Using Realize/Dash Activities - The Factor Game, The Product Game, The Locker Problem
  • Teacher and Classroom Connection Videos

6-2 Comparing Bits and Pieces

  • Using Realize/Dash Activities - Target Game
  • Teacher and Classroom Connection Videos

6-3 Let's Be Rational

  • Using Realize/Dash Activities - Fraction Game
  • Teacher and Classroom Connection Videos

6-4 Covering and Surrounding

  • Using Realize/Dash Activities - Areas and Perimeters of Shapes and Images, Virtual Box
  • Teacher and Classroom Connection Videos

6-5 Decimal Ops

  • Using Realize/Dash Activities - Target Game
  • Teacher and Classroom Connection Videos

6-6 Variables and Patterns

  • Using Realize/Dash Activities - Climbing Monkeys
  • Teacher and Classroom Connection Videos

6-7 Data About Us

  • Teacher and Classroom Connection Videos




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