HOT AND COLD TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE TASK WELCOME TO THE NORTH POLE!

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HOT AND COLD TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE TASK

WELCOME TO THE NORTH POLE!

TRAVELER’S DIARY Use your traveler’s diary to Tell the world about your trip.

PART ONE Use this thermometer and video to answer the questions for part 1.

PART TWO Your dog, Fluffy, is Coming along to Keep you company. She will stay warm Because of her long fur.

PART TWO AHHH!!!! Watch out for Polar Bears along the way!

PART TWO Watch this video. Compare how dogs and polar bears stay warm. MSiU Polar Bears

PART THREE In Canada, we have thermostats that change the temperature inside our houses. You will be staying in an igloo. Watch this video to help you describe how igloos will keep you warm.

PART FOUR You must cook your food over a fire. Read these safety tips to answer part 4. 1.Wear gloves 1.Never leave food being cooked. (You might burn it and cause a fire)

PART FIVE Oh No! Along the way you feel kind of funny. You decide to check your temperature.

PART FIVE 42 degrees celsius

PART SIX Make a container for Santa’s treasure. This container must keep his treasure warm (must be a good insulator. Materials:

CONGRATULATIONS You have finally reached the North Pole. You can give Santa his treasure. You made it!