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Grade 6 Ecosystems — Energy Pyramids & Symbiosis — Lab Report — Energy Flow Free printable energy flow lab report. Students form a hypothesis, follow a procedure, collect data, and draw conclusions about energy flow. For 6th Grade (ages 11–12).
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Download Free PDFLab Report — Energy Flow Complete this lab report for your investigation. 🔬 Lab Report — Energy Flow Purpose / Research Question: What are different forms of energy? Materials: flashlight, battery, rubber band, ball, warm wat er Hypothesis (If... then... because...): If I observe different objects, then I can identify the type of energy... Independent Variable: Object or action being observed Dependent Variable: Type of energy produced (light, heat, sound, motion) Procedure: 1. Turn on the flashlight — observe 2. Pluck the rubber band — listen 3. Drop the ball — watch 4. Feel the warm water — notice 5. Identify the energy type for each Data / Results: Object What Happened? Type of Energy Flashlight Bright beam Light energy Rubber band Ball Conclusion: Energy can come in many forms including... www.littleactivity.com 6th Grade — Page 1
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Lab Report — Energy Flow Complete this lab report for your investigation. 🔬 Lab Report — Energy Flow Purpose / Research Question: What are different forms of energy? Materials: flashlight, battery, rubber band, ball, warm wat er Hypothesis (If... then... because...): If I observe different objects, then I can identify the type of energy... Independent Variable: Object or action being observed Dependent Variable: Type of energy produced (light, heat, sound, motion) Procedure: 1. Turn on the flashlight — observe 2. Pluck the rubber band — listen 3. Drop the ball — watch 4. Feel the warm water — notice 5. Identify the energy type for each Data / Results: Object What Happened? Type of Energy Flashlight Bright beam Light energy Rubber band Ball Conclusion: Energy can come in many forms including... www.littleactivity.com 6th Grade — Page 1
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