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For MYP 3 Science – Energy (Week 1, Lesson 1), let’s make a detailed PowerPoint (pptx) that introduces
energy, its forms, and its importance. I’ll structure it with titles, key points, visuals/diagrams, and
interactive activities so you can use it directly in class.

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📊 PowerPoint Presentation – Week 1, Lesson 1: Introduction to Energy

Slide 1 – Title

Title: Introduction to Energy

Subtitle: MYP 3 Science – Energy & Energy Transfer

Visual: A glowing light bulb, sun, and moving car illustration.

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Slide 2 – Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:


1. Define energy.

2. State different forms of energy.

3. Explain the importance of energy in everyday life.

4. Give simple examples of energy transformations.

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Slide 3 – What is Energy?

Energy is the ability to do work or cause change.

It is present in everything we do – from moving, cooking, to thinking.

Visual: Diagram showing “Energy = ability to do work” with examples (lifting weight, running, phone
charging).
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Slide 4 – Forms of Energy

Kinetic Energy – energy of motion.

Potential Energy – stored energy.

Other forms:

Thermal (heat)

Chemical

Electrical

Nuclear

Sound

Light (Radiant)
Visual: Icons for each energy type.

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Slide 5 – Examples of Energy

A moving car → kinetic energy.

Food → chemical energy.

A stretched bow → potential energy.

Fire → heat and light energy.

Visual: Split-screen with each example labeled.

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Slide 6 – Importance of Energy

Powers machines and technology.


Essential for human survival (food gives energy).

Needed for transportation and communication.

Drives economic growth and development.

Visual: Timeline showing energy use in human history (fire → steam engine → electricity → modern
tech).

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Slide 7 – Energy Transformations

Energy can change from one form to another:

Sunlight → plants (photosynthesis → chemical energy).

Car engine: chemical (fuel) → kinetic (motion).

Battery: chemical → electrical → light (in a torch).

Visual: Flow diagrams showing transformations.


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Slide 8 – Interactive Question

Think-Pair-Share:

“When you eat breakfast and then run, how does energy change form in your body?”

Leave space for class discussion.

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Slide 9 – Quick Activity

Match the device to the energy transformation:

1. Solar panel → ?

2. Speaker → ?
3. Blender → ?

(Answers: light → electrical, electrical → sound, electrical → kinetic).

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Slide 10 – Recap

Energy = ability to do work.

Exists in many forms (kinetic, potential, heat, etc.).

Can be transformed from one form to another.

Essential for life and technology.

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Slide 11 – Exit Ticket

Write one example of energy transformation you saw today before leaving class.

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