Year 7 Science · Unit 3 · Lesson 11
Foundation Worksheet
Learning Goals
Odd one out
Circle the item that does not belong in each group. Then explain why it doesn't fit — what is the rule that the other three share?
| # | Group | Odd one out + reason |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | mass speed colour direction of motion | |
| 2 | a rolling ball flowing water a compressed spring a flying bird | |
| 3 | brakes heating up tyres squealing fuel being added car crumpling on impact | |
| 4 | doubling speed → KE ×4 tripling speed → KE ×9 doubling mass → KE ×2 halving speed → KE ÷4 |
True or False? Fix the false ones
Circle T or F for each statement. If the statement is false, rewrite it correctly on the line below.
1. Doubling the speed of a moving object doubles its kinetic energy.
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2. A heavier car has more kinetic energy than a lighter car travelling at the same speed.
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3. A stationary rock on the ground has kinetic energy because it has mass.
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4. When a car brakes to a stop, its kinetic energy is converted to heat and sound.
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5. Speed has a bigger effect on kinetic energy than mass does.
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1. A cricket ball and a tennis ball are thrown at the same speed. Which one has more kinetic energy? Explain why using your knowledge of how KE depends on mass.
2. Name two safety features built into modern Australian cars that work by managing how kinetic energy is transferred during a crash. For each feature, explain how it reduces injury.
Wrap Up
In one sentence, what was the main idea of this lesson?