Create a trifold Conduction Convection Radiation Include notes and 2 pictures for each.

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Create a trifold

Conduction Convection Radiation

Include notes and 2 pictures for each

Warm UpThink about: don’t write down 1. What is heat? 2. How does the heat from the sun

reach us on Earth? 3. How does the heater in our

classroom heat up the air in the room?

How does the Earth heat up?

Heat can be transferred in 3 different ways

Conduction

The transfer of heat from one material to another by direct contact (touch)

EXAMPLE OF CONDUCTION

A piece of cheese melts as heat is transferred from the meat to the cheese (Contact)

Radiation

The transfer of heat as waves and can travel through outer space– how the sun’s heat reaches Earth– microwaves use radiation– Fire

Examples of RADIATION

1. Fire2. Heat Lamps3. Sun

Convection

The transfer of heat by the movement of a liquid or gas– Hot air rises, cold air sinks– A hot air balloon– Lava lamps– The wind is caused by convection

currents

Explaining Convection Convection

currents cause the cooler breezes you experience by a large body of water.

These currents also cause the movement of magma within the earth.

Examples of Convection: Have you ever noticed that the air near the

ceiling is warmer than the air near the floor? Or that water in a pool is cooler at the deep end?

Examples: air movement in a home, pot of heating water.

Pick one of these examples and draw the circular pattern in your notes.

Radiation, Convection, & Conduction

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Heat TransferConduction, Convection and

Radiation

Which type of heat transfer?

1. Sitting by a warm fire2. A room warmed by a radiator3. Frying a piece of fish4. A spoon sitting in a cup of hot coffee5. A heating lamp6. Ironing a shirt

Which type of heat transfer?

1. Sitting by a warm fire radiation2. A room warmed by a radiator

convection3. Frying a piece of fish conduction4. A spoon sitting in a cup of hot coffee

conduction5. A heating lamp radiation6. Ironing a shirt conduction

Insulators are materials that do not allow heat to move easily through them.

What are Insulators?

What are Conductors?

Conductors are materials that allow heat to move easily through them.

Create a T chart

Insulators Conductors

Research 5 examples of good insulators and conductors and include a picture for each.

Reflect on the many uses we have for insulators and conductors in our everyday life.

Write a 1 paragraph reflection

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