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Science November 3 rd (A day) November 4 th (B day)

Vocabulary – write these words down.. Inferenceobservations chemical energyElastic energy electrical energythermal energy kinetic energyMechanical energy sound energyradiation energy IndicatorsConduction convection radiation heat transferThermal equilibrium infer

When 2 things are touching, thermal energy transfers by __________________ When heat rises or circulates in liquids or gases, thermal energy transfers by________________ When heat moves across spaces between 2 things that are not touching, thermal energy transfers by ___________________ Warm Up…Write each statement then complete the statement (6.P.3.1)…

When 2 things are touching, thermal energy transfers by __________________ When heat rises or circulates in liquids or gases, thermal energy transfers by________________ When heat moves across spaces between 2 things that are not touching, thermal energy transfers by ___________________ Warm Up…Write each statement then complete the statement (6.P.3.1)…

Write in notebook….Heat Transfer Thermal energy will always move between objects from _____ to ______ Thermal energy moves until both systems or objects reach the same temperature (equilibrium temperature) Think equal = the same!

Write in notebook….Heat Transfer Hot water temperature = 90⁰ C (red container) Cold water temperature = 20 ⁰ C ( blue container) What would the equilibrium temperature be if we mixed them together?

Share with the Class? Volunteers? The hot water would rise up and mix with the cold water forming convection currents. The two liquids would continue to mix until they reached an equilibrium temperature of 55⁰ C (equal temp) Calculation: 90 ⁰ C + 20 ⁰ C / 2 = 55 ⁰ C

Today’s Agenda… 1. Hand warmer lab – small groups 2. Worksheet Activity – independent work 3. Flashcard activity – independent work (focus on vocabulary) You will work at your own pace today after we complete the lab investigation…. Each activity is a review before our upcoming test As you complete each activity, you will raise your hand and then you will be allowed to start the next activity

Today’s agenda… Anyone not using their time wisely will be given the test today! This includes talking, distracting other students, up wondering around the classroom without permission and not raising your hand when you finish an activity or you have a question…..

We will read page EN 87 “Explore” together in our textbook Find your Thermal Energy graphic organizer (from last class) This is where you will be recording your information Lab…Hand Warmer

You will work in groups We will count off from 1 – 5 The number you count will the number you work in Let’s count now! Move now! Lab…Hand Warmer

In your group you will follow the procedure and record your results on your handout Everyone must record the information Does anyone not understand? 15 minutes…..GO Lab…Hand Warmer

In your groups, answer the following questions in your notebook 1. What is inside the hand warmer? 2. Is the hand warmer reusable? How?. 15 minutes….GO How did it do that…

Let’s review…. Question 1: Question 2: How did it do that…

How did it do that???? So what is Sodium acetate? It is a liquid at room temperature It is known as hot ice; commonly found in heating pads and hand warmers. Is the sodium acetate a liquid or a solid in this picture?

Our hand warmers…. Sodium acetate (liquid form) is placed inside pouches containing a metal disc. When you click the metal disc inside the pouch, a few metal particles are released. This causes the sodium acetate to react! The sodium acetate quickly change to a solid. This is known as supercooling.

Let’s check our understanding… When a liquid changes to a solid does it gain energy or lose energy? It Loses energy….the energy is lost to the environment and we feel this as HEAT on our hands!!!

How did it do that???? Sodium acetate freezes at 54°C What temperature is that in °F? conversions.org/temperature/celsius-to- fahrenheit-table.htm conversions.org/temperature/celsius-to- fahrenheit-table.htm Since sodium acetate freezes at 54°C, the solid ice returns to that temperature giving off heat.

Did you know that… Sodium acetate heat pads can be used over and over again, simply boiling them will return the solid sodium acetate back to a liquid. This means it is ready to be used again. Pretty cool…. cIY cIY

Next… Worksheet activity – insulators and conductors (front and back – complete, then raise your hand) Flashcard activity

Flashcards… You will receive a pack of flashcards now You will record 1 vocabulary word on each card now See teacher example

1. Flashcards… You will receive a pack of index cards You will record various vocabulary words and the matching definition on your index cards This activity will help you review for your upcoming test on Friday, Nov 7 th (A day) or Monday, Nov. 10 th (B day) Does anyone have any questions?

Flashcards…. You will use your notebook, the Energy textbook or the 6 th grade science textbook the help you define each vocabulary word Everything should be in your notebook! If you need a 6 th grade textbook, raise your hand

You will explore different stations… 1. Candle and metal rod (demo) 2. Red and Blue make purple (demo) 3. Hot iron (demo) 4. Hand warmer Lab (hands on) Today’s Labs…

It’s Demo Time If you put a metal rod against a hot plate, could you melt wax (a birthday candle) by touching it against the metal rod? Why or why not? Make a prediction in your notebook…. It would start with either yes or no and explain why Yes, you could melt wax because… No, you could not melt wax because…

It’s Demo Time Conduction, Wax and a Metal Rod YES, it would melt because of conduction!

It’s Demo Time : You mix a hot (red) liquid with a cold (blue) liquid, will the liquids mix and change color? Why or why not? Make a prediction in your notebook…. It would start with either yes or no and explain why Yes, the liquids will change color because… No, the liquids will not change color because…

It’s Demo Time Red and blue make purple.. Yes, the liquid will become purple because of convection!

It’s Demo Time You turn on an iron. Would you be able to determine if the iron is hot by placing your hand 6 inches away? Why or why not? Make a prediction in your notebook…. It would start with either yes or no and explain why Yes, you can tell the iron is hot because…. No, you cannot tell the iron is hot because…

It’s Demo Time Hot iron YES, you will feel the thermal heat because of radiation!

Video on Discovery Ed Review “Heat Transmission: Conduction, Convection, and Radiation”

Video on Discovery Ed “Review Forms of Energy”

Important Date…. Your test on energy will be: Friday, November 7 th (A day) Monday, November 10 th (B Day)

Energy test… 6.P.3 Learning Sets 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, & 6.P.3.1 You will need to review…… 8 forms of energy foldable Vocabulary (inference, observation, indicators, infer, elastic potential energy, gravitational potential energy, conduction, convection, radiation, heat transfer, thermal equilibrium) Radiometer Lab, Toy Lab, Toaster Lab, Hand Warmer Lab Graphic organizers, cut and sort activities, pie chart