Difference between revisions of "Effects of Heat"

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= Teaching Outlines =
 
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===Learning objectives===
 
===Learning objectives===
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#Heat causes matter to expand
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#This is the basis for all thermometers
 
===Notes for teachers===
 
===Notes for teachers===
===Activity No # ===
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When heat is given to an object, the total thermal energy increases.  This increases the kinetic energy (measured as temperature).  The average kinetic energy increases and the molecular movement increases; causing matter to expand.
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===Activity No # Sand and Ring Experiment ===
 
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'''*Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)'''<br>
 
'''*Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)'''<br>
 
'''*Question Corner'''
 
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===Activity No # Bimetallic strip===
 
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'''*Prerequisites/Instructions, if any'''<br>
 
'''*Prerequisites/Instructions, if any'''<br>
 
'''*Multimedia resources'''<br>
 
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<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://video.mit.edu/embed/12046/" frameborder="0"></iframe>
 
'''*Website interactives/ links/ simulations'''<br>
 
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=Concept # Expansion

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  1. Heat causes matter to expand
  2. This is the basis for all thermometers

Notes for teachers

When heat is given to an object, the total thermal energy increases. This increases the kinetic energy (measured as temperature). The average kinetic energy increases and the molecular movement increases; causing matter to expand.

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*Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
*Multimedia resources
*Website interactives/ links/ simulations
*Process (How to do the activity)
*Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)
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*Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)
*Question Corner

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