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Greetings & Welcome Kernersville Middle School 6 th Grade Science, Teacher: Mrs. Edna Thompson, ESSENTIAL QUESTION (E.Q. – Classwork) 6.02 How is heat and energy from light transferred? HOMEWORK (H): Return signed Progress Report for an extra credit grade of 100 – due CLASSROOM CAPTAINS CAPTAINS FOR 2 CLASSES = 3 TREATS 1 st Paper– Yanely, Emily Assistant –Janet Books: Kristanna, Leroy Folders: Benjamin, Samantha 2 nd Paper – Joseph, Alex Assistant –Josiah Books: Ethan, Christian Folders: Ashley, Sarah 3 rd Paper– Yanely, Emily Assistant –Janet Folders: Kristanna, Leroy Cafeteria: Benjamin, Samantha 4 th Paper – Joseph, Alex Assistant –Josiah Books: Ethan, Christian Folders: Ashley, Sarah

SCIENCE TEST NOVEMBER 10 WEDTest in 2 days 11 THU Test Tomorrow 12 FRITest Today 12 REMINDER! 13 more school days!

ACTIVATION (Write an Argument - 5 minutes) Should you really feel hotter in dark clothing or is it a myth?

VOCABULARY (5 minutes) Let’s do an experiment to see if black absorbs more energy. What I think it is…

VOCABULARY (5 minutes) absorbs (v): to take something in

REVIEW SOMETHING LEARNED (5 minutes) What happens to the colors of light that do not pass through the colored film?

LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes) Since this black cloth and white cloth have both been underneath this light bulb for the same amount of time, shouldn’t they feel the same? Let’s see if they do…

The black cloth is hotter because it did absorb more energy…it is not a myth. ABSORPTION LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes) What did we just demonstrate?

Now, I am going place a transparency with print on it. Let’s see if we can still read it when I place other things on top. LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes) TRANSMISSION What did we just demonstrate?

Let’s see if I can move the light around the room with this mirror. LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes) REFLECTION What did we just demonstrate?

1.What does a transparent object do most? a) absorb light b) transmit light c) reflect light LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes)

2.What does an opaque object do most? a) absorb light b) transmit light c) reflect light LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes)

3. Does both objects do all three? Explain your answer. Explain your answer. a) absorb light b) transmit light c) reflect light LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes)

3. Does both objects do all three? Let’s think about the vase… Let’s think about the vase… a) absorb light b) transmit light c) reflect light LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes) Evidence…the glass gets warm Evidence…does this the MOST – you can see the light through the vase Evidence…from some angles, you can see your reflection in the vase

3. Does both objects do all three? Let’s think about the black cloth… Let’s think about the black cloth… a) absorb light b) transmit light c) reflect light LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes) Evidence…does this the MOST - the cloth gets very warm Evidence…not a lot, can’t really see much light through it Evidence…not really, traps and heats

Tomorrow you explore reflection, absorption, and transmission properties of different films. LEARN SOMETHING NEW (25-35 minutes)

SUMMARIZING: One-Sentence Summary Frame Write your response on your E.Q. Log (3-5 minutes) How is light reflected, absorbed, or transmitted in this picture? (>/= 3-5 sentences)