w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">SMART Notebook 8.1Oct 5 - 11:00 AMHow to use Notebook(TM) softwareLearn helpful tips and tricks for developing and presenting lesson activities.Teacher Notes Subject: Science Topic: Energy Title: Energy Types Grade(s): 6 and 7 Cross-curricular link(s): Non-Specific Intended learning outcome(s)· Define different energy sources Recommended usage: Summary - whole class© 2004 SMART Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. For further information, please see copyright notice.13/11/2003 16:54Windows(R) operating system and Mac OS X operating system software Submitted by Sue HornEnergy TypesJan 21 - 2:05 PMOn the next page drag the statement and picture to the corresponding energy type.InstructionsCheck your answers on page 5.13/11/2003 16:08GravitationalKineticChemicalStrainEnergy stored in somethingstretched like an elastic bandEnergy stored in fuel and foodEnergy of a moving objectThe negative of the work it takes to move an object above ground levelJan 21 - 1:42 PMGravitationalKineticChemicalStrainEnergy stored in somethingstretched like an elastic bandEnergy stored in fuel and foodEnergy of a moving objectThe negative of the work it takes to move an object above ground level