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Monday, February 12 Monday, February 12 Objective: SWBAT create Objective: SWBAT create pictionary for conduction, pictionary for conduction, convection and radiation convection and radiation A-Team: A-Team: HW: Use conduction, convection HW: Use conduction, convection and radiation in sentences to and radiation in sentences to describe something in the real describe something in the real world. (not a definition) world. (not a definition) Catalyst: Name one place without Catalyst: Name one place without any heat. any heat. HW check is NOW (Two article reviews)

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Page 1: Conduction, Convection, Radiation

Monday, February 12Monday, February 12

Objective: SWBAT create pictionary for Objective: SWBAT create pictionary for conduction, convection and radiationconduction, convection and radiation

A-Team:A-Team: HW: Use conduction, convection and HW: Use conduction, convection and

radiation in sentences to describe radiation in sentences to describe something in the real world. (not a something in the real world. (not a definition)definition)

Catalyst: Name one place without any Catalyst: Name one place without any heat.heat.

HW check is NOW(Two article reviews)

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CatalystCatalyst

(Hit your neighbor if they’re whining. Five (Hit your neighbor if they’re whining. Five minutes means five minutes.)minutes means five minutes.)

Q: Name on place without any heat.Q: Name on place without any heat.

A: There is no placeA: There is no place

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AgendaAgenda

Objective setting and HW explanation for Objective setting and HW explanation for tonighttonight

Thursday CFU resultsThursday CFU results Intro to new materialIntro to new material Guided practice: using termsGuided practice: using terms Independent practice: making pictionaryIndependent practice: making pictionary Exit TicketExit Ticket

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Tool TipTool Tip

If you want to get help on how to do your If you want to get help on how to do your science fair project, make arrangements to science fair project, make arrangements to come before or after school to work with come before or after school to work with me.me.

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Today…Today…

Objective: SWBAT create pictionary for Objective: SWBAT create pictionary for conduction, convection and radiationconduction, convection and radiation

HW: Use conduction, convection and HW: Use conduction, convection and radiation in sentences to describe radiation in sentences to describe something in the real world. (not a something in the real world. (not a definition)definition)

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CFU Scores TrendsCFU Scores Trends

Q1/2: Density Q1/2: Density Objective 1: 61.6%Objective 1: 61.6% Objective 2: 73.3%Objective 2: 73.3%

Q3: Atomic Theory Q3: Atomic Theory QuizQuiz Objective 1: 45.2%Objective 1: 45.2% Objective 2: 54.9%Objective 2: 54.9% Objective 3: 60.2%Objective 3: 60.2%

Q4: Kinetic Theory Q4: Kinetic Theory QuizQuiz Objective 1: 52.9%Objective 1: 52.9% Objective 2: 53.6%Objective 2: 53.6% Objective 3: 52.5%Objective 3: 52.5%

What trend is What trend is happening??happening??

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Intro to new materialIntro to new material

Pencils down. Just watch.Pencils down. Just watch. All eyes on me and demonstrations.All eyes on me and demonstrations.

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ConductionConduction

ConductionConduction is the transfer of energy is the transfer of energy through matter from particle to particle. through matter from particle to particle.

Conduction involves Conduction involves making contactmaking contact from from hot item to cool item. hot item to cool item. Metals “feeling cold” are just conducting heat Metals “feeling cold” are just conducting heat

away from our handsaway from our hands What does conduction look like in the What does conduction look like in the

kitchen?kitchen? Boiling water on the stove: the water is Boiling water on the stove: the water is

making contact with the hot stovemaking contact with the hot stove

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ConvectionConvection

Convection Convection is the transfer of heat by the is the transfer of heat by the actual movement of the warmed matteractual movement of the warmed matter

A heater blowing air is moving the warm A heater blowing air is moving the warm mattermatter

What does this look like in the kitchen?What does this look like in the kitchen? Inside the oven, the warm air is moving Inside the oven, the warm air is moving

around. That’s why you keep the door closed.around. That’s why you keep the door closed. Would a cookie “bake” if you put it on the Would a cookie “bake” if you put it on the

stove? stove? • No, the bottom would just burn.No, the bottom would just burn.

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RadiationRadiation

Electromagnetic waves that directly Electromagnetic waves that directly transport ENERGY through space. transport ENERGY through space.

There is no contact or movement.There is no contact or movement. The source of energy can be far awayThe source of energy can be far away What does this look like in the kitchen?What does this look like in the kitchen?

Take a pot off the stove and hold your hand Take a pot off the stove and hold your hand over the element. Can you feel the waves of over the element. Can you feel the waves of heat warming your hand?!heat warming your hand?!

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Guided PracticeGuided Practice

ConvectionRadiation

Conduction

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Use your handsUse your hands

It may seem “silly,” but studies show that It may seem “silly,” but studies show that physical learning improves material physical learning improves material retention.retention.

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Independent Practice: PictionaryIndependent Practice: Pictionary

Make your bookMake your book Get four strips of Get four strips of

paperpaper Fold them all in half Fold them all in half

to make a little bookto make a little book Staple twice on the Staple twice on the

folded edgefolded edge On the front, use On the front, use

title “John Smith’s title “John Smith’s Heat Pictionary” – Heat Pictionary” – but use but use youryour name!! name!!

Make the entriesMake the entries1.1. Top: Vocab wordTop: Vocab word2.2. Middle: A picture Middle: A picture

that explains the that explains the word for youword for you

3.3. BottomBottom1.1. Written definitionWritten definition2.2. Three real-life Three real-life

examplesexamples

We’re stopping with five minutes left

If you have finished, you must start on your homework. Book pages 428-429

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Exit Ticket – 3,2,1Exit Ticket – 3,2,1

Notes and pictionaries AWAYNotes and pictionaries AWAY Get a clean sheet of paper – No torn pages!Get a clean sheet of paper – No torn pages! Put the correct headingPut the correct heading

3: Give three examples of conduction3: Give three examples of conduction 2: Give two examples radiation2: Give two examples radiation 1: The vocab words all deal with transferring 1: The vocab words all deal with transferring

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