SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ON ENERGY
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Download Original →Exploring Kinetic and Potential Energy
A vibrant worksheet featuring a roller coaster diagram where students label points of highest kinetic and potential energy. Includes fill-in-the-blank questions about energy conversion and a simple experiment using a ball and ramp.
Download Original →Forms of Energy Matching Activity
Colorful illustrations of light, sound, thermal, electrical, and mechanical energy sources. Students draw lines to match each picture with its correct energy form. Perfect for elementary science lessons on basic energy types.
Download Original →Energy Transfer in a Food Chain
A worksheet showing a sun, grass, rabbit, and fox. Students trace arrows to show energy flow and answer questions about how much energy is lost at each trophic level. Includes a short reading passage.
Download Original →Renewable vs. Nonrenewable Energy Sort
Two columns labeled renewable and nonrenewable with images of solar panels, wind turbines, coal plants, and oil rigs. Students cut and paste each picture into the correct category, then write one benefit for each renewable source.
Download Original →Heat Energy: Conduction, Convection, Radiation
Three illustrated panels showing a metal spoon in hot soup, a pot of boiling water, and sunlight warming a rock. Students label each process and complete a table with real-world examples of heat transfer.
Download Original →Energy Transformations in Everyday Objects
A worksheet with pictures of a toaster, flashlight, fan, and car engine. Students identify the input and output energy forms for each device, such as electrical to thermal or chemical to mechanical.
Download Original →Light Energy: Reflection and Refraction
Diagrams of a mirror, prism, and magnifying glass with arrows showing light paths. Students answer multiple-choice questions about how light bends or bounces, and draw their own example of refraction in water.
Download Original →Sound Energy: Pitch and Volume
A worksheet featuring a guitar, drum, and whistle. Students label high/low pitch and loud/soft volume on wave diagrams. Includes a hands-on activity using a rubber band to explore vibration frequency.
Download Original →Electrical Circuits: Open and Closed
Simple circuit diagrams with a battery, bulb, and switch. Students color the path of electrons in a closed circuit and explain why the bulb does not light in an open circuit. Includes a short quiz.
Download Original →Energy Conservation at Home
A house illustration with labeled rooms showing lights, appliances, and windows. Students circle energy-wasting habits and write three tips to save energy, such as turning off unused electronics or using natural light.
Download Original →Forms of Energy Sorting Activity
A colorful worksheet where students cut and paste pictures of light, sound, thermal, and kinetic energy into correct categories. Perfect for elementary science, this hands-on exercise reinforces energy types through visual matching and fine motor skills.
Download Original →Energy Transfer in a Food Chain
This worksheet illustrates how energy moves from the sun to plants, then to herbivores and carnivores. Students label arrows and explain energy loss at each trophic level, building foundational understanding of ecosystems and the 10% rule.
Download Original →Renewable vs. Nonrenewable Energy Chart
Students compare solar, wind, and hydro power to coal, oil, and natural gas. The worksheet includes a T-chart, critical thinking questions, and a short reading passage to help learners grasp sustainability and environmental impacts of energy sources.
Download Original →Potential and Kinetic Energy Roller Coaster
Using a diagram of a roller coaster track, students identify points of highest potential and kinetic energy. This engaging worksheet includes fill-in-the-blank sentences and a simple calculation to demonstrate energy conversion in motion.
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