A collection of fun programming projects that demonstrate the application of coding to topics in middle-school physics and chemistry.
- Grades 6-8
- Intermediate
- Web iPad
Lesson 22 : Types of Energy
Physical Science 201
Time: 45+ minutes
Introduction
Tynker Blocks Introduced
Vocabulary
Objectives
Materials
Warm-Up
(15 minutes)
Activities
(30 minutes)
Facilitate as students complete all Types of Energy modules on their own:
1. Introduction (Introduction)
2. Types of Energy Example (Example)
3. Types of Energy (DIY)
4. Quiz (Multiple-choice)
Extended Activities
(10 minutes)
U.S. Standards
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NGSS-Science:
4-PS3-2
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CCSS-Math:
MP.1
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CCSS-ELA:
SL.6.1, SL.7.1, SL.8.1
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CSTA:
2-AP-13, 2-AP-16, 2-AP-17
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CS CA:
6-8.AP.13, 6-8.AP.16, 6-8.AP.17
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ISTE:
1.c, 1.d, 4.d, 5.c, 5.d, 6.b
U.K. Standards
Key stage 3
Pupils should be taught to:
design, use and evaluate computational abstractions that model the state and behaviour of real-world problems and physical systems
create, reuse, revise and repurpose digital artefacts for a given audience, with attention to trustworthiness, design and usability
understand a range of ways to use technology safely, respectfully, responsibly and securely, including protecting their online identity and privacy; recognise inappropriate content, contact and conduct, and know how to report concerns
Class Presentations
These student-facing slide presentations help educators seamlessly run Tynker lessons in a virtual or physical classroom setting.
Each lesson has its own set of slides that introduce the big ideas, suggest unplugged activities, and include a section for each activity module.
While running lesson slides, you can switch back and forth between the activity, the slides, answer keys and other lesson materials.
A sample slide presentation is available for your review. Please log in to view all the class presentations available with your plan..
Lesson 1
Density
Lesson 2
States of Matter (Water)
Lesson 3
Elements Quiz
Lesson 4
Series and Parallel Circuits
Lesson 5
Periodic Table
Lesson 6
pH Levels
Lesson 7
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Lesson 8
Potential vs. Kinetic Energy
Lesson 9
Chemical vs Physical Change
Lesson 10
Equations
Lesson 11
Atom
Lesson 12
Helium Atom
Lesson 13
Element Categories
Lesson 14
Solid, Liquid, Gas, or Plasma?
Lesson 15
Sum of Forces
Lesson 16
Newton's Third Law
Lesson 17
Light Absorption and Reflection
Lesson 18
Bouncing Egg
Lesson 19
See-Saw
Lesson 20
Goblin Matter
Lesson 21
Properties of Waves
Lesson 22
Types of Energy
Lesson 23
Phases of the Moon
Time: 45+ minutes
Introduction
Tynker Blocks Introduced
Vocabulary
Objectives
Materials
Warm-Up (15 minutes)
Activities (30 minutes)
Facilitate as students complete all Types of Energy modules on their own:
1. Introduction (Introduction)2. Types of Energy Example (Example)
3. Types of Energy (DIY)
4. Quiz (Multiple-choice)
Extended Activities (10 minutes)
U.S. Standards
- NGSS-Science: 4-PS3-2
- CCSS-Math: MP.1
- CCSS-ELA: SL.6.1, SL.7.1, SL.8.1
- CSTA: 2-AP-13, 2-AP-16, 2-AP-17
- CS CA: 6-8.AP.13, 6-8.AP.16, 6-8.AP.17
- ISTE: 1.c, 1.d, 4.d, 5.c, 5.d, 6.b
U.K. Standards
Key stage 3
Pupils should be taught to:Class Presentations
These student-facing slide presentations help educators seamlessly run Tynker lessons in a virtual or physical classroom setting.
Each lesson has its own set of slides that introduce the big ideas, suggest unplugged activities, and include a section for each activity module.
While running lesson slides, you can switch back and forth between the activity, the slides, answer keys and other lesson materials.
A sample slide presentation is available for your review. Please log in to view all the class presentations available with your plan..
Lesson 1
Density
Lesson 2
States of Matter (Water)
Lesson 3
Elements Quiz
Lesson 4
Series and Parallel Circuits
Lesson 5
Periodic Table
Lesson 6
pH Levels
Lesson 7
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Lesson 8
Potential vs. Kinetic Energy
Lesson 9
Chemical vs Physical Change
Lesson 10
Equations
Lesson 11
Atom
Lesson 12
Helium Atom
Lesson 13
Element Categories
Lesson 14
Solid, Liquid, Gas, or Plasma?
Lesson 15
Sum of Forces
Lesson 16
Newton's Third Law
Lesson 17
Light Absorption and Reflection
Lesson 18
Bouncing Egg
Lesson 19
See-Saw
Lesson 20
Goblin Matter
Lesson 21
Properties of Waves
Lesson 22
Types of Energy
Lesson 23
Phases of the Moon