Search Header Logo
  1. Resource Library
  2. Science
  3. Physics
  4. Kinetic Energy
  5. Two Truths And A Lie (potential + Kinetic Energy)
Two Truths And A Lie (Potential + Kinetic Energy)

Two Truths And A Lie (Potential + Kinetic Energy)

Assessment

Presentation

Science

4th - 6th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS3-2, MS-PS3-1, MS-PS3-5

+1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Katherine Booth

Used 11+ times

FREE Resource

1 Slide • 5 Questions

1

Two Truths And A Lie (Potential + Kinetic Energy)

Slide image

2

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a lie?

1

Potential Energy is stored energy.

2

A battery is an example of potential energy.

3

An apple falling from a tree is an example of potential energy.

3

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a lie?

1

A stretched rubber band is an example of kinetic energy.

2

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion.

3

A Frisbee flying in the air is an example of kinetic energy.

4

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a lie?

1

Energy changes from one form to another.

2

It is easy to create new energy.

3

A ball at the top of the hill has potential energy.

5

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a lie?

1

A boat moving through the water demonstrates potential energy.

2

A boulder resting on top of a cliff represents potential energy.

3

Water being poured into a glass is an example of kinetic energy.

6

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a lie?

1

When a child is on a slide

they have the most potential

energy at the bottom.

2

As the child climbs the ladder of the slide the potential energy is increasing.

3

The longer the rubber band

is stretched the more

potential energy it will have.

Two Truths And A Lie (Potential + Kinetic Energy)

Slide image

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 6

SLIDE