Kinetic Energy Exploration
A Grade 3 science worksheet to introduce students to the concept of kinetic energy through various activities and questions.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion!
1. What kind of energy does a moving car have?
Still energy
Kinetic energy
Sleeping energy
Sitting energy
2. Which of these objects has kinetic energy?
A book on a shelf
A rolling ball
A sleeping cat
A parked bicycle
3. Kinetic energy is the energy of .
4. The faster an object moves, the more energy it has.
5. A bird flying in the sky has kinetic energy.
True
False
6. A rock sitting still on the ground has kinetic energy.
True
False
7. Give two examples of things that have kinetic energy.
8. What happens to the kinetic energy of a ball when you throw it harder?
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