HOT STUFF & ICE COOL How can we use what we have learned about Keeping Warm? Key words: Insulate: Use a material to stop the transfer of thermal energy.

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HOT STUFF & ICE COOL How can we use what we have learned about Keeping Warm? Key words: Insulate: Use a material to stop the transfer of thermal energy Conductor: A conductor is a material which transfers (helps move) energy Thermal Energy: Heat is thermal energy – it can be kept in, or kept out, using insulation

DESIGNING OUR OWN PRODUCTS

This week, we are going to put learning into practice You will all be product designers Use your knowledge of keeping warm and cool to design beautiful, practical products

Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful. William Morris

HOT STUFF! What do we think of this teapot?

What about this one? COOL IDEAS

HOT STUFF! A good design for a pan?

What about this one? COOL IDEAS

HOT STUFF! What can we say about these insulated lunchboxes?

What about this one? COOL IDEAS

HOT STUFF! How does heat transfer work in this house?

Do you think this house will be cheap or expensive to heat? COOL IDEAS

HOT STUFF! LO: I CAN DESIGN MY OWN PRODUCT USING INSULATION OR A HEAT CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL TO MAKE IT USEFUL You can design: A teapot Or A pan Or A lunchbox Or A basic house