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Teach your students about kinetic and potential energy using paper roller coasters.
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Get the definition of kinetic energy in physics. See examples of kinetic energy and learn how it's different from potential energy.
Wind is moving air caused by the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun. From a light breeze to gale-force gusts, wind contains kinetic energy that when harnessed, can be used as a renewable source of energy! Find out how to make your own wind turbine here...
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Candy is always a fun way to learn STEM. These mechanical energy projects use a simple machines to talk about the transition between potential energy and kinetic energy as well as practice some engineering skills. Learn about mechanical energy for kids with this fun candy science project where you will make a candy machine for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th graders too.
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This experiment utilizes potential and kinetic energy to blast our plastic cup rocket off. By pressing down on the rocket, we are building potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy when we let go and let our rocket fly. "GO" for launch in 3, 2, 1... BLAST OFF!
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Have students fold origami jumping frogs using green index cards (the color really doesn’t matter, just makes it more fun). Allow student...
Build a simple wind generator.
Play with physics using Chain Reactions in this STEM challenge and learn about potential and kinetic energy, gravity, and friction. A great no prep STEM challenge for the classroom, camp or home! LINK: https://www.steampoweredfamily.com/easy-chain-reactions/
Make your own carousel toy while exploring some basic energy concepts.
Discover how energy changes forms with this worksheet on kinetic and potential energy. Great for kids learning science concepts in a fun way. #Grade-4 #Grade-5
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