CAN CHALLENGE It’s time for the…. In this activity, you will use your (now vast) knowledge of thermal conduction and insulation to construct an insulating.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Bell Ringer SC.7.P.11.4: Observe and describe that heat flows in predictable ways, moving from warmer objects to cooler ones until they reach the same.
Advertisements

By: Rebekah Greenspan and Lexi Smith CAN CHALLENGE.
October 30 Do Now Q: Announcements: Important Dates: (that means…write it down in your calendar)
Chemical Reactions and Equations
Highlights of Objective 1 Highlights of Objective 1 l The use of tools and equipment included in the middle school TEKS is part of this objective. l Students.
Designing a fair test.
Just A Phase Phases of Matter Inquiry. Just a Phase - Inquiry Properties of Matter – page Read Introduction Getting Started – In your lab group,
Insulation A First Grade STEM Project. What is Insulation?
Brian Stanley 2 November 2012 Keep the Heat/Thermodynamics.
Scientific Method Step 4b (pg. 21) : Write a Procedure (or Method) PROCEDURE: - This is a carefully written step-by-step set of guidelines that one would.
Physics 2 Chapter 17 problems Prepared by Vince Zaccone
Bellwork In what real-life careers would someone use the “Engineering Design Process” and how would this process be used in their job?
Energy Unit Week 32 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. Science notebook Heat Energy homework 2.Use voice level 2 (conversation) to discuss the.
WWII Memorial Museum Project DRIVING QUESTION: How can we properly acknowledge the immense human cost of World War II worldwide? OUTCOME: To cooperatively.
Advanced Biology Period 2 - Marking Period 1 Lab Tables Jimmy P. Max W. Caleb L. Justin K. Zachary G. (?) Joey L. Sam Z. Edward G. “Teddy” McKenna O. Nathan.
How many hours of physical activity do you get per week? List 3 kinds of physical activity that you participate in. What is your favorite form of physical.
Team Hot Stuff Mrs. Shaw.
CAMP 4:4:3 Power Session 7: Buyer Consultation – Final Steps.
Land Vs. Water Lab Lab Section.
How to represent the role of energy in physical change
CAN CHALLENGE It’s time for the…. In this activity, you will use your (now vast) knowledge of thermal conduction and insulation to construct an insulating.
CAN CHALLENGE It’s time for the…. In this activity, you will use your (now vast) knowledge of thermal conduction and insulation to construct an insulating.
What happens to the temperature if different volumes of water set at different temperatures are mixed together? They will reach thermal equilibrium and.
1 Measurement The Act of Measuring & The Metric System Dimensions, quantity, or capacity as ascertained by comparison with a standard.
 Increments Lab Find the measurement increments for the following Lab-ware Items.
THE UNDERDOG By Lexi Walsh and Maddi Savedra. The objective of the Can Challenge was to build a insulator box (10 cm x 10 cm x 20 cm) that can keep a.
Science /6 Lesson Plans Teachers: Ibarra/Poirier- Week
Solar energy lab Name Date Class. Questions What are solar panels made out of? What color are they and why? What makes solar power an efficient mode of.
2013 Communist China under Mao Lesson Plan Date your papers: Block Day: Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24, 2013 Tuesday, May 28, 2013 Wednesday, May 29,
 Does land or water heat up and cool off faster, and what effect does this have on pressure?
Mathew Ang Sean Braganza Lenard Cheng Lawrence Chu Ethan Cu Brian De Guzman Paul Gue Dwight Ong Marc Ong Ryan Tan Mathew Yap TOPIC DEFENCE: WHAT MATERIAL.
What is Conduction? Conduction is the transfer of heat energy from one substance to another substance through direct contact.
Scientific Method Step 4b (pg. 19) : Design an experiment METHOD/PROCEDURE: - This is a carefully written step-by-step set of guidelines that one would.
 Find and sit in your new assigned seat.  Pick up pre assessment and work on it independently.
Energy on the Move. Pair Share: Discuss/Review Picture. Explain what type of heat transfer are there and how do they work.
Turn and Talk 1) Is wind cold? 2) What's the difference between heat, energy and temperature? 3) How does it relate to the Unknown Liquids Lab.
Human-Powered Potable Water Still A2 Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch.
Drawing A Blank uDu Back in the 1700s, anybody and everybody who could work with glass made a thermometer. It wasn’t until a century later that most people.
Learning Questions: Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me? Can I evaluate important having a national identify is? Today's.
Photosynthesis Experiment By Emily H, Amber V, Chandler M, Rhys, Michael C.
Temperature Effect on Photosynthesis Chandler, Kyle, Elsa.
Warm up: List 5 safety rules you must follow while conducting a lab experiment.
MONDAY, MAY 9 TH Bring me your quiz corrections if you didn’t turn them in on Friday Grab the lab directions from next to the projector In your notebook,
+ Externalities: Socially Optimal Quantity of Natural Gas Students will examine a prominent social issue, hydraulic fracturing, to state the implications.
Physical Properties Chapter 7, Lesson 2.
Heat Absorption Lab.
SPECIFIC HEAT OF A METAL
Topic Latent heat Level
God/Goddess Presentations
Find and sit in your new assigned seat.
Designing Experiments
4.1 (c) To conduct a qualitative test for reducing sugar
Designing Like an Engineer!
Measurement The Act of Measuring & The Metric System
Temperature.
Heat By Liv and Annie.
Newton’s Law of Cooling
Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI
Wednesday You need a graphic organizer for scoring each group and 2 blank checks. Please put everything else away – no distractions!
Insulators and Conductors
What is Energy?.
A Container Challenge This powerpoint is available for teacher use on-line at:
How to write a scientific report
B1- Sit with your group members:
Unit 7: The Great Depression
Inquiry Lab Can you handle an investigation -what do you already know?
Laboratory Do’s and Don’ts
Volcanic eruptions Earthquakes Deposition Landslides Glaciers Floods
Lesson Starter What is the difference between heat and temperature?
Presentation transcript:

CAN CHALLENGE It’s time for the…

In this activity, you will use your (now vast) knowledge of thermal conduction and insulation to construct an insulating case for a standard 355 mL soda can. The soda can will be placed in the insulator that is already mostly immersed in ice water. It will then be filled with 100mL boiling water and a thermometer will be inserted. When the temperature reaches 70 ⁰ C, the insulator will be closed and a stopwatch will be used to time it for 20 minutes. 355 mL INSULATOR beaker

Before you start squealing with joy… some RULES

Your insulating container may not be more than 10 cm x 10 cm x 20 cm. We will measure it to make sure that it is up to specification

You may not use any outside sources to heat the water once it is in the can!

You will work in pairs that are personally engineered by yours truly. This is for your benefit, trust me.

You must name your contraption. It can be any name as long as it’s appropriate. And you all know what that means.

You may not use something that is already designed to insulate a soda can. Exercise your genius, not your ability to copy someone else’s.

The bottom 4/5s of your insulating container should be water proof.

Assessment Project is worth 100 points Two parts: – Group: Documentation of design (photo story, video, comic strip, poster) Should also include a description of design materials and methods used. – Individual: Lab report Includes: introduction, question & hypothesis, data, & analysis.

Important Dates 1/25-1/26 Introduction to project and begin working with partners 1/27-1/29: Design, build, document, test 1/29: Individual introductions due via interact 2/4 Can Challenge! 2/5-2/10 Work on final project presentations 2/11: Presentations and Lab Reports DUE!

Scott, Jack, +Cameron Trey + Robin Cole + Will Alim + Sameer Eddy + Alex Bobby + Arjun Sam + Josh

Stick with the groups I Assigned you!

Ian, JT +Aimun Chandler A +Erik S. Chandler D + Scott Jack J + Jack R Reilly +Daniel Izzy + Sam Chad + Michael

Katie + Preethi Cami + Courtney Adrienne + Elizabeth Natalie + Lily Olivia + Tori Allie + Maddy Abby + Emily Charlotte + Mandy

Chris G + Tommy S Chris D + Brian Corey + Harrison +Max Charlie + Andrew Louis + Cory Sam + Steven Colin + Matthew