This learning resource is available in interactive and printable formats. The interactive worksshet can be played online and assigned to students. The Printable PDF version can be downloaded and printed for completion by hand.
Match each object to the correct energy level based on how fast it moves.
High Speed, High EnergyLow Speed, Low Energyracing boatgalloping horseracing cyclistrollercoaster descendingblowing windslow-moving streamfalling leafperson strolling
ABOUT THIS GAME
This activity focuses on the relationship between motion and energy for grade 4 students. By matching terms such as 'racing boat' or 'falling leaf' to high-speed or low-speed energy categories, students gain insights into how speed influences energy. Aligned with NGSS standard 4-PS3-1, it combines critical thinking with real-world science applications.
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motion and energy
high speed energy
low speed energy
grade 4 science
NGSS energy activity
STEM learning
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