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Thermal Energy - Heat Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday

Monday The Frayer Model You’ll need to make 13 of these for your 13 vocabulary words. Monday

Monday The Frayer Model For each vocabulary word, you’ll write the word, an “I think…” statement, definition, a sentence, & draw a picture that represents the word. definition sentence word I think… picture Monday

You’ll be given the word and definition. The Frayer Model Here’s an example… You’ll be given the word and definition. the study of knowledge and systematic truths My opinion has no bearing on the truths of science. Science I think that science is the most important subject we learn. Monday

Vocabulary Heat Temperature Thermal energy Conduction Convection For each of the vocabulary words below, you will create a Frayer Model. Heat Temperature Thermal energy Conduction Convection Radiation Insulator Conductor Thermal expansion Fahrenheit Scale Celsius Kelvin Absolute Zero

Monday Vocabulary (sentence) (I think…) (picture) the movement of thermal energy from a hotter substance to a colder substance. (sentence) heat (I think…) (picture) Monday

Monday Vocabulary (sentence) (sentence) (I think…) (picture) the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of matter the total energy of all the particles (sentence) (sentence) Thermal energy temperature (I think…) (picture) (I think…) (picture) Monday

Monday Vocabulary (sentence) (sentence) (I think…) (picture) transfer of heat through direct contact or collision of atoms transfer of heat by the movement of currents in a liquid or gas (sentence) (sentence) convection conduction (I think…) (picture) (I think…) (picture) Monday

Monday Vocabulary (sentence) (sentence) (I think…) (picture) transfer of heat through empty space or electromagnetic waves material that does NOT promote the transfer of heat well. (sentence) (sentence) insulator radiation (I think…) (picture) (I think…) (picture) Monday

Monday Vocabulary (sentence) (sentence) (I think…) (picture) material that DOES promote the transfer of heat (through conduction) the stretching of matter when it’s heated (sentence) (sentence) Thermal expansion conductor (I think…) (picture) (I think…) (picture) Monday

Monday Vocabulary A little more help with these… (I think…) (picture) temperature scale on which 32 and 212 are the freezing and boiling points of water, respectively. The United States uses the Fahrenheit scale of temperature temperature scale on which 0 and 100 are the freezing and boiling points of water, respectively. The Celsius scale is the metric unit of temperature. Fahrenheit Scale Celsius Scale (I think…) (picture) (I think…) (picture) Monday

Monday Vocabulary A little more help with these… (I think…) (picture) only temperature scale in which the movement of particles is represented by the value given. On the Kelvin scale, water freezes at 273 Kelvins and boils at 373 Kelvins. This scale does not use degrees. temperature at which there is no molecular movement; represented by ZERO on the Kelvin Scale Absolute zero is equivalent to -273˚C and -460 ˚F . Kelvin Scale Absolute Zero (I think…) (picture) (I think…) (picture) Monday

Add to your Enhancement Notebook Activity: Crossword Form provided  Add to your Enhancement Notebook Tuesday

Crossword Tuesday Across 1. the expanding of matter when it is heated 4. transfer of heat through direct contact or collision of atoms 7. average kinetic energy of the individual particles of matter 8. the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to another at a lower temperature 9. temperature scale on which 32 and 212 are the temperatures at which water freezes and boils 11. material that conducts heat well Down 2. material that does not conduct heat well 3. the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter. 4. transfer of heat by the movement of currents within a liquid or gas 5. total energy of all of the particles 6. temperature scale on which 273 and 373 are the temperatures at which water freezes and boils 10. transfer of heat through empty space or electromagnetic waves 11. temperature scale on which 0 and 100 are the temperatures at which water freezes and boils

Writing A fire can produce all 3 forms of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Describe an experience in which you have enjoyed a fire. Explain how each form of heat transfer was present. The illustration should help you. Wednesday

D E A R rop verything nd ead Thursday

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