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TA PowerPoint Directions: 1- Change the title slide (change all the XXXs) 2- Read and change the font color for the key words in the question. 3- Insert the Page and Paragraph from your research. 4- Answer the question as if a 4 th grader is going to read it. 5- SAVE your work then do the next question. 6- Finish all of the research questions FIRST! 7- Do the Wrap It Up and SAVE 8- Find a picture that describes the answer (Google Images Link). Google Images LinkGoogle Images Link 9- Cut-and-Paste the picture in the slide. 10- Give credit by fixing the Image Link on each slide. Image LinkImage Link 11- Save after each slide. 12- When done, delete this slide and the next sample slide. Sample completed slideSample completed slide. Sample completed slide

5- Give an example of a physical change of water, H 2 O. Page 2 Para 11 Water boils in a Physical change. Image Link Image Link

TA12A –Teach About Heating Earths Air Use with BrishLab ES12A Done By: First LastName – Period XX This material is CC by StarMaterials.com

1- All colors of light come from the Sun. Why then is the sky blue? Page __ Para __ Image Link Image LinkCaption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only

2- Give an example of energy changing from one source to another. Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

3- How can energy travel through the vacuum of space? Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

4- What instrument is used to measure temperature? Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

5- What kind of energy warms the Earth's surface? Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

6- What is the difference between infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation? Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

7- Using the words wavelength and colors, list three facts about visible light. Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

8- Give an example of conduction heating at home. Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

9- Why does cool air sink to the Earth's surface? Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

10- Using the words heat, energy and vapor, define evaporation. Page __ Para __ Caption_For_Picture_One_Line_Only Image Link Image Link

Wrap it up: Draw, color and label examples of conduction, convection and radiation energy transfer. Image Link Image Link