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Happy Early day! BELL Work (3 min.) Set up today’s pages Under the IN on the top of page 18, Copy the questions below to answer during a short brainpop video about Heat. 1.Why is there more “heat” in an iceberg than in a boiling pot of water? 2.Why does heating an object cause it to expand? 3.List 3 sources of heat energy. Then, Get your book from the back cabinet.

Explain how HEAT is transferred by conduction, convection, and radiation. Give specific examples of conduction, convection, and radiation on our planet. Level 4 I can compare and contrast amongst conduction, convection, and radiation and give specific examples of how they occur in real life including how they are used for thermal protection and during the formation of weather. Level 3 I can differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system. Level 2 I can identify examples of conduction, convection, and radiation. Level 1With help I can explain that heat transfers in different ways by conduction, convection, and radiation.

Video questions. 1. Why is there more “heat” in an iceberg than a boiling pot of water? 2. Why does heating an object cause it to expand? 3. List 3 sources of heat energy.

Open Fusion to 578. Write definitions of highlighted words under your “IN” Temperature – a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles. Thermal Energy – TOTAL kinetic energy of particles.

HEAT – Energy transferred between objects at different temperatures. It always moves from hotter object to colder object.

Foldable!! Through – p. 19  Fold like a hamburger and Label your paper.  Use your FUSION book on p :  Explain how Energy is transferred  Explain where on Earth it happens. Radiation Convection Conduction

Inside Foldable Through – p. 19 Use pages in your book. Radiation: Energy is transferred by Electromagnetic waves that can move through empty space. Examples on Earth Radiation from SUN warms Earth and drives the water cycle. Convection: Conduction: Convection example on Earth: Conduction example on Earth:

Make sure foldable is taped to p. 19 Make sure book is put away. Level 4 I can compare and contrast amongst conduction, convection, and radiation and give specific examples of how they occur in real life including how they are used for thermal protection and during the formation of weather. Level 3 I can differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system. Level 2 I can identify examples of conduction, convection, and radiation. Level 1With help I can explain that heat transfers in different ways by conduction, convection, and radiation.

Explain what types of heat transfer can occur as you hold this hot cup of hot chocolate. Level 4 I can compare and contrast amongst conduction, convection, and radiation and give specific examples of how they occur in real life including how they are used for thermal protection and during the formation of weather. Level 3 I can differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system. Level 2 I can identify examples of conduction, convection, and radiation. Level 1With help I can explain that heat transfers in different ways by conduction, convection, and radiation.

Level 4 I can compare and contrast amongst conduction, convection, and radiation and give specific examples of how they occur in real life including how they are used for thermal protection and during the formation of weather.

Level 3 I can differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system.

Level 2 I can identify examples of conduction, convection, and radiation.

Level 1 With help I can explain that heat transfers in different ways by conduction, convection, and radiation.

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