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Energy Unit Week 32 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. Science notebook 2.Use voice level 2 (conversation) to discuss the following: “What is energy? What are the various forms of energy? What are their definitions?”
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Energy change something do work Energy is the ability to change something or do work – Work: Using force in order to move an object a certain distance makes matter move or change Energy is what makes matter move or change Types: Thermal, Electrical, Sound, Light
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Targets & Warm Up Targets: Students will understand how thermal energy is transferred. Students will distinguish between conductors and insulators. Warm Up: What do you know about energy?
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Table of Contents DateTitlePage 5-5-15Thermal Energy74 Once you are finished with the Table of Contents, go to page 73 and add the title and date to the top of the page.
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Energy in Matter Rub your hands together. What happens? You just used energy to make heat
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Energy in Matter The particles in matter are always moving. Why do particles move? – Because they have energy! Do all particles move in the same way? – As an object becomes hotter, its particles move faster – As an object becomes colder, its particles move slower
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Thermal Energy Thermal energy is energy due to moving particles that make up matter. We feel the flow of thermal energy as heat.
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How Does Heat Move? warm cool Thermal energy flows from something warm to something cool. heat The transfer of thermal energy between matter with different temperatures is heat. A heat source is anything that gives off energy that particles of matter can take in.
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How Does Heat Move? Radiation Convection Conduction
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Radiation The transmission of energy as light Objects that send out light also send out heat Can travel through matter or empty space
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Radiation
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Convection The transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas – Heated air goes up (less dense) – Cooler air goes down (more dense)
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Convection
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Conduction The transfer of heat energy by one object touching another Occurs between two solids
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This is a spatula that is used to cook food. Why does it have a wooden handle?
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A Conduction Experiment (pg. 354)
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Conductors vs. Insulators (pg. 355) Conductor: A material that readily allows heat to move Insulator: A material that limits the amount of heat that passes through it
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Conductors Copper Aluminum Gold Silver Steel Iron Water
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Insulators Glass Ceramic Plastic Rubber Wood Cotton Paper
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StudyJams Video http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jam s/science/energy-light-sound/heat.htm Pay attention to: Three types of heat energy transfer Conductors & insulators
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Reflection Questions Think about the items in your kitchen. What are some conductors you have? What are some insulators you have? How do you use them?
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Targets (Revisited) Students will understand how thermal energy is transferred. Students will distinguish between conductors and insulators.
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Homework SubjectHomeworkDue Date ScienceHeat Energy wkshtWednesday
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