Starter: Directions: Classify as Convection, Radiation, or Conduction. 1.Sunburn 2.Metal getting Hot 3.Hot Air Balloon.

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Starter: Directions: Classify as Convection, Radiation, or Conduction. 1.Sunburn 2.Metal getting Hot 3.Hot Air Balloon

Review: Thermal Energy Directions: Copy the definition and answer using the following terms: Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Heat, and Temperature. 1.Average Kinetic Energy of Molecule 2.Transfer from one object to another object 3.Transferring heat through objects touching 4.Transferring heat through circulation within a substance 5.Transferring heat through given off energy.

Complete Foldable on Convection, Conduction, and Radiation

Brain Pop: Waves hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/br ainpop_movies.html# hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/br ainpop_movies.html#

Wave Demonstration Wire Spring to demonstrate transverse waves and longitudinal (compressional waves).

Teacher Domain: Waves ource/lsps07.sci.phys.energy.waves/

Types of Waves UV Rays from the sun Electromagnetic Waves Mechanical Waves Visible Light Surface Waves Earthquakes: S-waves and P-Waves

Reading Passage Directions: Use the Reading Passage to Complete your Notes for Waves. Part A Frayer Model for Waves Part B Bubble Map for Medium Part C T-chart for Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

Exit Slip Which mechanical wave’s energy moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave?