Since I can't view or access images directly, I’ll help you solve the task based on the description of the worksheet.
The worksheet asks you to
draw and label 2 examples for each type of energy listed. One example (an electric light bulb) is already provided for "Electric Energy." Below is a completed version of the worksheet with
two labeled examples for each type of energy. I'll describe them clearly so you can draw and label them in your worksheet.
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TYPES OF ENERGY
| TYPE OF ENERGY | EXAMPLES |
|----------------|---------|
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ELECTRIC | 🔌
Light Bulb – Converts electric energy into light and heat.<br>⚡
Electric Motor – Uses electricity to create motion (e.g., in a fan). |
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SOUND | 🎵
Guitar – Vibrating strings produce sound waves.<br>📣
Speaker – Converts electrical signals into sound. |
|
THERMAL | ☀️
Sun – Emits heat energy (thermal radiation).<br>🔥
Stovetop Burner – Heats pots and pans using thermal energy. |
|
CHEMICAL | 🔬
Battery – Stores chemical energy that converts to electrical energy.<br>🍎
Food – Contains chemical energy used by the body for movement and warmth. |
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MOTION | 🚴♂️
Bicycle – Kinetic energy from moving parts.<br>⚽
Rolling Ball – Possesses motion energy due to its movement. |
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RADIANT | 💡
Sunlight – Radiant energy travels through space as electromagnetic waves.<br>📱
Remote Control – Uses infrared radiant energy to send signals. |
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NUCLEAR | ⚛️
Nuclear Power Plant – Uses nuclear fission to generate electricity.<br>💥
Sun (fusion) – Nuclear fusion releases enormous radiant energy. |
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How to Fill It In:
1.
Draw a simple sketch for each example (e.g., a light bulb, guitar, sun, etc.).
2.
Label each drawing with the name of the object and a short explanation.
3. For each row, include
two such drawings and labels.
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Example Drawing Ideas:
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Electric: Draw a light bulb and a fan.
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Sound: Draw a guitar and a speaker.
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Thermal: Draw the sun and a stove.
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Chemical: Draw a battery and an apple.
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Motion: Draw a bicycle and a soccer ball.
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Radiant: Draw the sun and a TV remote.
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Nuclear: Draw a power plant and the sun (with fusion notation).
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of energy types worksheet.