Energy systems
Fantastic Elastic
2 Make A A Wind-up
Overview
Students continue working on their wind-ups, recording the issues that come up. They are introduced to the concepts of “potential energy”, “elastic energy”, and “kinetic energy.”
Advance Preparation
Materials
Procedure
Wind-up issues and energy: In a class meeting discuss the issues students have encountered. Chart the issues that students raise. Introduce the concepts of potential energy, elastic energy, and kinetic energy. Demonstrate these concepts with the wind-up:
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Making wind-ups: Students continue working on their wind-ups. Students who have already made wind-ups can make new ones of different types. Provide them with samples of wind-ups with large wheels, small wheels, wheels of different size. As students are working, ask them to keep track of issues that arise. Post the issues on chart paper. Keep this chart for use in Lessons 3 and 5. As students ask for help with problems, identify these as issues, by adding them to the chart. Some examples of issues that are likely to come up:
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Science Notebook:
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Outcomes:
Troubleshooting
Students encounter many issues as they try to construct the wind-up and make it go the way they want it to go. Here are videos that address many of the issues.