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TwoTruthsandaLie PotentialandKineticEnergy

Potential &
Kinetic Energy
TEKS 6.8A
(8) Force, motion, and energy. The student knows force and motion are
related to potential and kinetic energy. The student is expected to:
(A) compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy;
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Potential & Kinetic Energy
Teacher Directions: Two Truths & A Lie is a traditional icebreaker
game however, it makes an outstanding review game. The 16
slides are designed to use as a whole class review where the
students select the statement that is the lie from the three
statements presented on screen. This can be done using
whiteboards for their answer or other whole class methods. There
is an answer document included. Instead of using the answer
document students may answer the questions in their journal. An
answer key is provided. Additionally, this set contains 16 task
cards with the same information to allow you to utilize this
pacakage with small groups or in stations to help students review
potential and kinetic energy.
TEKS 6.8A
(8) Force, motion, and energy. The student knows force and motion are
related to potential and kinetic energy. The student is expected to:
(A) compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy;
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. Potential Energy is stored
energy.
B. A battery is an example of
potential energy.
C. An apple falling from a tree is
an example of potential
energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. A stretched rubber band is
an example of kinetic
energy.
B. Kinetic energy is the
energy of motion.
C. A Frisbee flying in the air
is an example of kinetic
energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. Energy changes from one
form to another.
B. It is easy to create new
energy.
C. A ball at the top of the hill
has potential energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. To find the total amount of
energy, subtract the potential
energy from the 100.
B. Energy is measured in Joules.
C. The heat radiating from a
campfire represents potential
energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. A boat moving through the
water demonstrates potential
energy.
B. A boulder resting on top of a
cliff represents potential
energy.
C. Water being poured into a
glass is an example of kinetic
energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A.The more mass an object has
gives it more potential energy.
B.As potential energy increases so
do kinetic energy.
C.Raising the height of the ramp
will increase potential energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. Kinetic Energy is stored
energy.
B. A wrecking ball at the top
of the swing is an
example of potential
energy.
C. The higher the wrecking
ball the greater the
potential energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. Water flowing over a cliff
demonstrates a
transformation from potential
to kinetic energy.
B. Electricity making a bulb light
up demonstrates electrical
energy to radiant energy.
C. A roller coaster moving down
a slope represents kinetic
energy transforming to
potential energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. If a bike is moved to the top
of a ramp from the bottom it
will have more potential
energy.
B. A stone lying on top of a
mountain has potential
energy.
C. Potential energy cannot be
converted into any other
form of energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. When an object is at rest it
provides a demonstration of
potential energy.
B. If during an experiment the
scientist change the mass of
object tested mass is the
variable.
C. Kinetic energy can be seen
when a ball is sitting on a tall
shelf.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. A book sitting on a tall shelf
has more potential energy
than one on a lower shelf.
B. When a roller coaster is
going up a hill it is losing
kinetic energy and gaining
potential energy.
C. A roller coaster has more
potential energy at the top
of a low hill than at the top
of a tall hill.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. Potential energy and Kinetic
energy combined equal 100%
of the energy in a system.
B. Water flowing through a
rubber hose demonstrates
potential energy.
C. As a ball rolls from the top of
a ramp to the bottom
potential energy decreases
and kinetic energy increases..
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. To increase the potential
energy in a toy car and ramp
experiment, add more books
beneath the ramp.
B. A stretched rubber band has
potential energy.
C. Food that we eat is an
example of kinetic energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. Given that two balls are at
the same height the one
with the greatest mass has
more potential energy.
B. Joules is the unit of measure
for energy.
C. An apple hanging from a tree
is an example of kinetic
energy.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. Energy changing from one
form to another is called
transformation.
B. When an object is in motion
it has potential energy.
C. To increase objects potential
energy add mass or increase
the height where it is
resting.
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Which of the following is a lie?
A. When a child is on a slide
they have the most potential
energy at the bottom.
B. As the child climbs the
ladder of the slide the
potential energy is
increasing.
C. The longer the rubber band
is stretched the more
potential energy it will have.
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https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/3g-Texas-Stem-Resources
©2019 created by Pat Goodwin
3GRanch.pat.goodwin@gmail.com
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/3g-Texas-Stem-Resources
©2019 created by Pat Goodwin
3GRanch.pat.goodwin@gmail.com
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/3g-Texas-Stem-Resources
©2019 created by Pat Goodwin 3GRanch.pat.goodwin@gmail.com
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Potential and Kinetic Energy
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