Partner Reading Decide who is Partner A and Partner B

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Partner Reading Decide who is Partner A and Partner B Partner A reads the paragraph aloud Partner B reads along silently When you come to a new paragraph, switch roles Partner B reads aloud Partner A reads along silently Partners can help each other read tricky words Make sure you look at the pictures and graphs, read the captions Continue switching roles until you complete the reading Read the Partner Discussion Questions Re-read the selection and discuss the answers with your partner

Explain: Partner Reading Discussion Equalization of Temperatures Read section 303-304 in the Science Saurus Then discuss the following: 1. In a glass of ice water, in what direction does the heat flow? 2. True or False: Heat transfers until the temperature of the two objects has equalized, or reached the same temperature. 3. Describe the cycle of convection currents. 4. Identify an example of convection. Re-read and look for the answers. Discuss the answers with your partner.