Condensation in the Classroom

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Condensation in the Classroom
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Condensation in the Classroom To make observations of condensation within the classroom

Condensation in the Classroom How can we create condensation in the classroom? Cold canned drink Hot drink Breathe on cold mirrors Have a shower? Don’t be silly, in the classroom???

Cold Can Why do droplets of water appear when it warms up? What do we call this process?

Hot drink How can we collect condensation using this hot drink? Why does this happen?

Mirror Show me how we can make condensation using your mirrors Can you remember why this happens?

When can you see condensation in the house? Kitchen Bathroom Windows

Condensation in the Classroom 10-10-06 Condensation in the Classroom To make observations of condensation within the classroom Task 1 On your worksheets decide which pictures show condensation and evaporation occurring and write either condensation or evaporation in the boxes provided Task 2 Cut out the pictures and glue them into your books with a brief explanation of what is happening Extension Write a glossary giving full definitions for the following words; -condensation -evaporation -gas -liquid -solid -process