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Monday, February 12

Objective: SWBAT create pictionary for

conduction, convection and radiation


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

Catalyst
(Hit your neighbor if theyre whining. Five
minutes means five minutes.)
Q: Name on place without any heat.
A: There is no place

Agenda
Objective setting and HW explanation for

tonight
Thursday CFU results
Intro to new material
Guided practice: using terms
Independent practice: making pictionary
Exit Ticket

Tool Tip
If you want to get help on how to do your

science fair project, make arrangements


to come before or after school to work with
me.

Today
Objective: SWBAT create pictionary for

conduction, convection and radiation


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

CFU Scores Trends

Q1/2: Density

Objective 1: 61.6%
Objective 2: 73.3%

Q4: Kinetic Theory


Quiz

Q3: Atomic Theory


Quiz

Objective 1: 45.2%
Objective 2: 54.9%
Objective 3: 60.2%

Objective 1: 52.9%
Objective 2: 53.6%
Objective 3: 52.5%

What trend is
happening??

Intro to new material


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

Conduction
Conduction is the transfer of energy

through matter from particle to particle.


Conduction involves making contact from
hot item to cool item.

Metals feeling cold are just conducting heat


away from our hands

What does conduction look like in the

kitchen?

Boiling water on the stove: the water is


making contact with the hot stove

Convection
Convection

is the transfer of heat by the


actual movement of the warmed matter
A heater blowing air is moving the warm
matter
What does this look like in the kitchen?

Inside the oven, the warm air is moving


around. Thats why you keep the door closed.
Would a cookie bake if you put it on the
stove?
No, the bottom would just burn.

Radiation
Electromagnetic waves that directly

transport ENERGY through space.


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

Take a pot off the stove and hold your hand


over the element. Can you feel the waves of
heat warming your hand?!

Guided Practice

Convection
Radiation

Conduction

Use your hands


It may seem silly, but studies show that

physical learning improves material


retention.

If you have finished,


you must
Independent
Practice:
Pictionary
start on your homework.
Book pages 428-429

Make your book


Get four strips of
paper
Fold them all in half
to make a little book
Staple twice on the
folded edge
On the front, use
title John Smiths
Heat Pictionary
but use your name!!

Make the entries


1. Top: Vocab word
2. Middle: A picture that
explains the word for
you
3. Bottom
1.
2.

Written definition
Three real-life
examples
Were stopping with
five minutes left

Exit Ticket 3,2,1

Notes and pictionaries AWAY


Get a clean sheet of paper No torn pages!
Put the correct heading

3: Give three examples of conduction


2: Give two examples radiation
1: The vocab words all deal with transferring
_______

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