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• Directions: Matching the following terms with
the correct term.
1. Digestion
Electrical
2. Light
Mechanical
3. Bowling
Chemical
4. Kelvin
Electromagnetic
5. Voltage
Thermal
Temperature and Thermometer
Passage and Notes
• Read the section on Temperature and
thermometer.
• Answer the questions after reading the passage.
• Draw a T-chart for Temperature and
Thermometer.
– In your T-chart include the following information
– Under temperature: Definition, what it measures, Two
facts about temperature
– Under Thermometer: what it measures, three
temperature scales, temperature of freezing, boiling
for each temperature scale,
Thermal Energy and Heat Transfer
Passage and Notes Foldable
• Read the section on Thermal Energy and Heat
Transfer.
• After reading the section, answer the questions.
Make sure to copy and draw out question 9.
• Make a One foldable for thermal energy and heat
transfer.
– On your foldable: one side is for thermal energy the
other side is for heat.
– On your foldable included the definition for each
term, give facts about each term.
Thermal Energy and Heat Flow
• Directions: Using the information
you just learned draw a Picture
Explaining Thermal Energy and
Heat Flow.
KWL Chart for HEAT
• Complete your KWL chart for Heat
Heat Flow
The Diagram shows
how heat flows from
one object to another.
Directions: Answer the
following questions using
the diagram.
1. Which box has more
heat?
2. Which box has les
heat?
3. The heat flows in
which direction and
why?
Heat transfer
• http://www.misterteacher.com/science/condu
ction.swf
Temperature vs. Average Kinetic
Energy
Directions: Copy the following questions.
1. What happens to the particles and temperature when
you increase the average kinetic energy?
2. What happens to the particles and temperature when
you decrease the average kinetic energy?
3. What happens to the particles when you make them
smaller?
4. What happens to the particles when you make them
bigger?
5. What happens to the particles when you increase the
temperature and decrease the mass?
6. What happens to the particles when you decrease the
temperature and increase the mass?
Temperature vs. Average Kinetic
Energy
Answer the questions from the following demonstration.
•
http://www.classzone.com/books/ml_science_share/vis_sim/mem05_pg101_kintheory/mem05_pg101_k
intheory.html
Exit Slip
• To shape metal into a horseshoe, the metal is heated
in a fire. Why will a horseshoe bend when it’s very
hot, but not after it cools?
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