Most physics educators would agree that energy is a very useful, albeit abstract topic. It is therefore important to use various methods to help the student internalize the concept of energy itself and its related ideas. These methods include using representations such as energy bar graphs, energy pie charts, or energy tracking diagrams. Activities and analogies like Energy Theater and Richard Feynman's blocks, as well as the popular money (or wealth) analogy, can also be very effective. The goal of this paper is to describe a physical model of Feynman's blocks that can be employed by instructors to help students learn the following energy-related concepts:

  1. The factors affecting each individual mechanical energy storage mode (this refers to what has been traditionally called a form of energy, and while the Modeling Method of instruction is not the focus of this paper, much of the energy related language used is specific to the Modeling Method). For example, how mass or height affects gravitational energy;

  2. Energy conservation; and

  3. The graphical relationships between the energy storage mode and a factor affecting it. For example, the graphical relationship between elastic energy and the change in length of a spring.

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An excellent overview of the Modeling Method and related articles can be found at the American Modeling Teachers Association website at http://modelinginstruction.org/welcome/ and at the Arizona State University modeling website, http://modeling.asu.edu/modeling/WhatModlInstructionI-2014.htm.
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Jeffrey Elmer, formerly taught at Oshkosh North High School, Oshkosh, WI.
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The Phox Valley Physics and Physical Science Share Group is a share group centered in the Fox Valley of Wisconsin, http://foxvalleyphysics.pbworks.com/w/page/51769845/Home and @PhoxShare on Twitter.
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