Insulation A First Grade STEM Project. What is Insulation?

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Insulation A First Grade STEM Project

What is Insulation?

Problem: Which material will be the best insulator? -Felt -Packing peanuts -Cardboard -Cotton balls

Hypothesis: (Type your prediction on the Notability App.)

Experiment: Draw the glove your group will create with your assigned material. Construct your group’s glove. Test each glove by inserting a hand and thermometer for 5 minutes. Decide as a class which material is the best insulator. (Will the best insulator be the one with the highest or lowest temperature?) Don’t forget to take pictures during the experiment!

Drawing Conclusions: Which material was the best insulator? Why do you think so?