Goals: 1 Students will understand how to visualize and explore the three types of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation
Prompt students to think about the three activity examples (chocolate bar, light bulb, and food coloring and water) Conduction – The transfer of heat through
Heat and Temperature Students can interactively explore conduction, convection, and radiation at the site below This animated activity helps students to
Temperature (Conduction) 20-25 min Experience the difference between heat and temperature and compare the effects of mass and material on heat transfer
HIGH SCHOOL THERMODYNAMICS Lesson Plan for Heat Vs Temperature Experiments show that heat transfer through a wall is in direct proportion to the
higher the li uid rises in the tube hen it is cold, it moves down Lesson 2 How does heat transfer in liquids and gases? Activity : What We Need:
LAB ACTIVITY: HEAT, TEMPERATURE AND CONDUCTION All things are made of atoms and molecules which are always in motion When they are heated,
Middle school students can begin to appre- ciate and understand why different materials are selected for par- ticular goods as they come to understand
Young kids to middle school age are great audiences Demonstration Instructions 1 Gummy bears are placed in a beaker of cold water for a period of time
Students: • identify primary and secondary heat sources at home • take a photo or draw a heat source and bring to school Lesson focus The Explore phase is
Worksheet: Methods of Heat Transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) Define conduction: transfer of heat by direct contact between materials