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Exploring Energy

Howdy, energy explorers! Today, you are going to explore different forms of energy. Use the links below. Write neatly using complete sentences for your answers.

Part I: Geothermal
Click here to find your answers!

Part II: Tiki the Penguin - Energy
Click here to find your answers!

Part III: What is Sound?
Click here to find your answers!

Part IV: Energy All Around
Click here to find your answers!

Post a comment with your favorite fact after you have double checked your work.

Have fun! :)
Mrs. Blake

Comments

  1. This project was fun I learned that sound energy is made by vibrations!:D

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  2. This activity was cool I learned that Hydroeletric power makes energy from rain

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  3. I liked this project, now i know theres more to sound energy.

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  4. i liked learning about sound energy about the flute

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  5. I lied the vido

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  6. I liked learning with tiki the penguin
    so cute but most of all I liked sound:)

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  7. I cant believe sound travels faster under water

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  8. the things were great it was really fun

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  9. we all (Lola,Rohan,and Elliot)all loved part 3 it was awesome!:)

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  10. My favorite fact was that you get geothermal energy from volcanoes.

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  11. i lke pie and will :)and lilly m

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