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Types of Energy: Light, Sound and Heat (print + digital)

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Kristen Sullins
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My students loved learning about Energy, Sound and Light. I had them glue activities into their Science Interactive Journal to refer back to.
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Description

Enjoy one easy download of everything your students need to learn about the three basic types of energy. Your students will love this all-in-one interactive unit about light, sound and heat.

Students will learn about types of light, sound and heat and practice observing them. They will also observe how an object’s properties can change due to changes in heat. 

Here’s what you’ll get: 

  • Picture/Vocabulary Cards
  • 3 Sets of Sorting Cards 
  • Printable Worksheets
  • Informational and Creative Writing Pages
  • Interactive Journals
  • Digital Slides for Google Classroom
  • Answer Keys

Students will love the great visual pictures of types of water. Students will also compare types of soil and rocks with interactive notebooks for science journals!

These ready to “print and teach” activities will allow you to:

· Introduce new vocabulary with vocabulary cards

· Practice fine motor skills with cut and paste worksheets and interactive notebooks

· Compare information with graphic organizers

· Incorporate cross-curricular writing

❤️ SCIENCE MADE EASY-

Because most of these activities can be done independently, you can put them in your writing station or have students complete them for morning work.

❤️ PERFECT FOR SUBSTITUTES-

This product includes answer keys that make this the perfect activity to leave for a substitute! 

❤️ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID….

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Stephanie H.. says, “My students enjoyed these worksheets. They were open ended so that the more advanced students could write in the boxes while others showed their writing through pictures.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Lisa M.. says, “The vocabulary was exactly what I needed to support all learners, and the sheets were helpful for some of my students who needed a little extra guidance during our learning.”

✅WHAT’S INCLUDED: 

Picture/Vocabulary Cards 

Energy, Light, Sound, Heat

Sorting Cards (Man-made v. Natural)

-4 Light Sorting Cards

-4 Sound Sorting Cards

-4 Heat Sorting Cards

Printable Worksheets

-All About Light

-Types of Light

-Light Observation

-All About Sound

-Types of Sound

-Sound Observation

-All About Heat

-Heat Observation

-Changes from Heat

-Changes from Heat Observation

Informational and Creative Writing Pages

-I Know About Light

-I Know About Sound

-I Know About Heat

Interactive Journals

-Sources of Light

-Sources of Sound

-Sources of Heat

-Comparing Light

-Comparing Sound

-Changes by Heat (2 options)

Answer Keys

17 pages of Digital Slides for Google Classroom


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For Texas Teachers, this resource relates to the following 2018 TEKS:

1.5B (K.5B, 2.5A) Predict and identify changes in materials caused by heating and cooling such as ice melting, water freezing, and water evaporating.

1.6A (K.6A, 2.6A) Identify and discuss how different forms of energy such as light, heat, and sound are important to everyday life.

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NGSS1-PS4-4
Use tools and materials to design and build a device that uses light or sound to solve the problem of communicating over a distance. Examples of devices could include a light source to send signals, paper cup and string "telephones," and a pattern of drum beats. Assessment does not include technological details for how communication devices work.
NGSS1-PS4-1
Plan and conduct investigations to provide evidence that vibrating materials can make sound and that sound can make materials vibrate. Examples of vibrating materials that make sound could include tuning forks and plucking a stretched string. Examples of how sound can make matter vibrate could include holding a piece of paper near a speaker making sound and holding an object near a vibrating tuning fork.

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