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MAKING ENERGY AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE
Energy from sunlight is stored in and around the earth in several ways. (In some instances temporarily, as when the earth is warmed by the sun, or for longer periods of time, for instance when it is fixed in food). The stored energy can be released later and be used.
Let us take a look at some of the means by which it may be released
See how many of the following idiomatic expressions that have developed around the idea of wind are known to you?
What is wind?
Blow on your hand. What do you notice?
We cannot see the wind, but we can feel it when it blows against our faces or ruffles our hair.
Washing dries quickly if it is hung out in the wind.
Do you know the reason for this?
How does wind occur?
Complete the sentences to explain the illustration by supplying the missing words:
the land.
to take the place of the warm air.
Make a windmill
Folding a small paper glider:
Ways in which wind is used to the benefit of people
People have always made use of the power of wind to achieve things.
People have used the wind to their advantage. Sailors use the power of the wind that blows against their sails to drive their ships.
Windmills have been used to grind wheat and wind pumps pump water from below the ground.
The wind blows against the sails of the mill or the vanes of the wind pump to turn them. This turning turns machinery inside the mill. Modern windmills are called turbines and are used to provide electricity.
Class project
Let’s build a kite! First name and describe the materials that we could use for this project. Then form groups to build kites.
LEARNING OUTCOME 1: SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONSThe learner will be able to act confidently on curiosity about natural phenomena, and to investigate relationships and solve problems in scientific, technological and environmental contexts.
Assessment Standard
We know this when the learner
1.1 plans investigations;
LEARNING OUTCOME 2: CONSTRUCTING SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE
The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.
Assessment Standard
We know this when the learner
2.1 recalls significant information.
What is wind?
I feel air on my hand.
The wind shakes drops of water from the washing. The vapour from the washing disappears into the air.
Where does the wind come from?
Complete the sentences by using the missing words in order to explain the illustration:
1. shines, warm
2. rises
3. sea, land
4. wind
Make a windmill
Use a sheet of firm paper. Fold it according to the instructions on the illustrations.
Does a windmill turn in a room where there is no air current (wind)? No!
What can you do to make it turn? I can run while holding it in the air.
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