Understanding Energy
A Grade 4 science worksheet introducing the concept of energy, its forms, and everyday examples.
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Understanding Energy
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. What is energy?
The ability to do work
A type of food
A kind of light
A new toy
2. Which of these is an example of light energy?
A ringing bell
A flashlight turned on
A warm blanket
A car moving
1. When you rub your hands together, you create energy.
2. Sound energy is made by .
3. A battery stores energy.
1. All energy can be seen.
True
False
2. Moving objects have kinetic energy.
True
False
1. Name three different forms of energy.
2. Explain how a light bulb uses energy.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. When you play a guitar, you are creating energy.
2. A fan uses energy to spin its blades.
3. The sun provides light and energy to Earth.
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