Science Unit 2. Directions: You will be looking at some scenes. These scenes display everyday situations that involve heat transfers. Working with your.

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Science Unit 2

Directions: You will be looking at some scenes. These scenes display everyday situations that involve heat transfers. Working with your shoulder partner or in pairs, observe each scene and consider how heat is moving in that picture. You will have approximately two minutes of time to write about each scene. Remember to answer each question at the top of each scene.

What makes you think that heat is moving? Is there any evidence that you see showing heat transfer? Where does the heat come from and where does it go? What questions do you have about this situation?