Engineering Fair Project

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Scientific Method.
Advertisements

How To Choose a Science Fair Topic Part 1 Due Friday, November 27
Black Absorbs The Sun By Zarifa and Rikka. Question:  Why does black colored fabric absorb the sun more than lighter colors?
Science Fair Project: Part 2 Due December 20th. Where are we now? DatesObjectives Check When Completed November Work on finding topics and writing.
STEM Fair Shana Tirado Supervisor, Elementary Science
PROJECT BY : RITA SAMSSEME, GRADE 8. COOKING USING SUNLIGHT.
An organized way of studying things and finding answers to questions.
Solar Cooker Mrs. McGuffey’s Science Class 2 nd Semester Project.
SLMS 7th Grade Science Energy Effects Lesson 4
The Great Tomato Race Starter: Pg. 4
Biology End of Course Review Methodology Scientific Methodology Energy Absorption Experiment.
Colorfully Colored 9-4 project project 2. Purpose My purpose is to see do different colors absorb different amounts of heat. My purpose is to see.
Solar House Experiment By: Jenna VanderSluis- Hoogstra Spring 2013.
Which of the following insulators absorbs heat the best? A) Plastic B) Glass C) Foam Different Insulators.
HEAT SPECTRUM Alyson Hurlock Grade 9. Problem How does the color of an object affect the amount of radiant energy absorbed?
 The majority of people using solar cookers (also known as solar ovens) live predominantly in 3rd World countries; especially India, China, Africa and.
Team Hot Stuff Mrs. Shaw.
Scientific Method Scientists do not always follow these steps in this order or even go through all of them every time, but for science fair we will. 1.Ask.
Science Fair Abstract Guidelines. What Is an Abstract? A brief, written explanation of the research project, consisting of a succinct (to the point) description.
Cool House Texas A&M University. Cool House Problem You and your team are shipwrecked! You’re on an atoll (a tiny, flat, ring-shaped island with little.
How to Make Foldables See page 758 in textbook for construction of a Foldable. Read the pink directions to determine how many sheets of paper are needed.
The effects of temperature on chemiluminescence in fireflies.
Science Fair Projects.
By: Krueger and Wideman.  Science Journal (also called log)-this could be pieces of paper stapled together or a notebook  Science Fair board- this can.
SOLAR ENERGY.
2014 Warren STEM Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, April 22 nd and 23 rd, 2014 “Science With a Purpose”
By: Amanda Whatley By: Amanda Whatley My big question is if different colors affect the temperature. I wanted to test this for when it’s cold out side.
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.
Imagine It! Explore It! Do It! Lesson: Survival/ Cool Space Suits Activity: Keeping Your Cool Life Science Unit Dr. Shirley Campbell
Observing the States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas Inquiry Lesson: Reference pages in the “Chemistry Matters” AIMS book.
COLOR AFFECTING MEMORY Emily Hanwell Bellwood Antis School District/ Grade 9.
Tilt and Temperature Brande’ Arthur Earth Science Gretna High School.
Science Fair Projects Riverview STEM Academy School.
COLORS. QUESTION Does color preference affect your choice?
Colors and Temperature
Scientific Method Fish Behavior By: Tiffany 6D. Problem/ Question How can different temperature of Earth’s water affect aquatic living things (fishes)?
By: Krueger and Wideman.  Science Journal-this could be pieces of paper stapled together or a notebook  Science Fair board- this can be purchased from.
Science Fair Projects CDS Science Fair 2014 is on November 28 at 3 pm.
Using Renewable Energy from the Sun
LO: Science Fair Projects
Chapter 3: Earth’s Systems and Cycles
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair Projects.
Imagine: Science and Technology Fair
Science Fair Projects.
HOW DO SHADE TREES AFFECT temperature OF AREAS ON OUR PLAYGROUND?
Riverview STEM Academy School
SCIENCE FAIR REQUIREMENTS Grades 4 & 5 To create a display for Science Board use this KEYNOTE template. NO COLOR IS ALLOWED here in this file (your.
Science Fair Project 7th Grade Science.
Mock Science Fair Project
The Scientific Method.
South Douglas Elementary Science and Engineering Fair
The Scientific Method See pages in textbook
Science Fair Projects.
Light & Color.
Science Fair Projects.
SLMS 7th Grade Science Energy Effects Lesson 6
Solar Powered Water Distillation
How does heat Affect chemicals ?
Science Fair Abstract Guidelines
First and Last name homeroom
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair Projects.
A Car in the Sun.
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair Projects.
Muscle Size vs. Muscle Strength
Science Fair Projects.
Presentation transcript:

Engineering Fair Project By: Corine Bennett

How does the color of a building affect the indoor temperature?

Can Your House's Color Reduce Your Summer Energy Bill? Purpose Can Your House's Color Reduce Your Summer Energy Bill?

Research If you are going to cut the grass in the summer, you wouldn’t wear a black shirt. You would get too hot. “A black object absorbs all wavelengths of light and converts them into heat, so the object gets warm.” “…white, on the other hand, reflect all wavelengths of light and therefore absorb the least heat.” The more pigment an object has the more it will absorb light energy.

Hypothesis & Variables If I paint a house black, then the indoor temperature will be greater than a house painted white. Independent Variable – Color of house Dependent Variable – Temperature Controlled Variables – house size and materials, placement of houses, time outside, thermometer

Materials I Used 2 sheets each of Black, white and purple construction paper One pair of Scissors Three cereal boxes 20.5oz size Transparent Tape 3 Thermometers A sunny spot outside on a day that was 70 degrees Fahrenheit

Procedures Cover one cereal box with 3 sheets of black construction paper using transparent tape. Cover one cereal box with 3 sheets of white construction paper using transparent tape. Cover one cereal box with 3 sheets of purple construction paper using transparent tape. Put a thermometer in each box, close it, and take it outside. Place the boxes in the sunny spot you picked. Leave it there for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, open the box and quickly read and record the temperature on the thermometer. Put the thermometer in the shade somewhere near the box (still outside). After it has adjusted to the shade, read and record the temperature. Repeat steps 4-7 two more times for each colored box on two different days.

Results – 1st Trial

Results – 2nd Trial

Results – 3rd Trial

Results - Average 82 75

Graph Variation

Conclusion The white box was the coolest inside, compared with the temperature in the shade nearby. The black box absorbed the most light, and this energy was transferred inside of the box over time and warmed up the thermometer. The black box was the hottest compared with the temperature in the shade. The purple box absorbed some light, so it also warmed up, but its temperature was somewhere in between those of the black and white boxes. My hypothesis was if I paint a house black, then the indoor temperature will be greater than a house painted white. My results do support my hypothesis. If I had to do this experiment again I would pick different colors to test or test indoor temperature depending on house shape.

Bibliography VanCleave, Janice Pratt. Chemistry for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments That Really Work. New York: Wiley, 1989. Print. Science Buddies. "Simmering Science: Can Your House's Color Reduce Your Summer Energy Bill?" Scientific American. Nature America, 26 July 2012. Web. 27 Oct. 2015. <http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bring-science- home-house-color-heat/>. University of California. "Which Colors Absorb the Most Heat? Why Is This? Does a Bright Color like Yellow Absorb a Lot of Heat?" UCSB Science Line. National Science Fountation, 2015. Web. 19 Nov. 2015. <http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=1464>. http://www.easybib.com/

Log Book

Project Board (Neat & Organized)

Inserting Images into Prezi or PPT https://prezi.com/support/article/creating/insertin g-images/?lang=en http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows- 8/import-photos-videos Hero’s Engine http://www.education.com/science- fair/article/newton-law-motion-action-reaction/

Engineering Fair Project - Grading Rubric   _____ Purpose/Title stated (10 pts) _____ Problem/Question stated (10 pts) _____ Hypothesis in complete sentence (10 pts) _____ Materials listed (10 pts)  _____ Procedures listed in order (10 pts) _____ Results graphed (10 pts) _____ Conclusion in complete sentences (10 pts) _____ Bibliography included and correctly formatted (10 pts) _____ Neat/Organized (10 pts) _____ Presented in a clear manner. Knowledge of subject matter was evident. (10 pts) _____ Total (counts as a test grade)