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a poster on the wall that says heat transfer hot and cold

I have been having so much fun teaching heat transfer to my 6th graders! I am really mixing it up this year since we are transitioning to NGSS standards. There are so many fun and easy hands on a…

the diagram shows how hot and cold liquids are connected to each other

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four different stages of induction and heat

Conduction is the transfer of heat between substances that are in direct contact with each other. The better the conductor, the more rapidly heat will be transferred. Metal is a good conduction of heat. Conduction occurs when a substance is heated, particles will gain more energy, and vibrate more. These molecules then bump into nearby particles and transfer some of their energy to them. This then continues and passes the energy from the hot end down to the colder end of the substance…

the heat transfer process is shown in this diagram, as well as burning wood and other things

Heat is a form of energy that transfers from the higher temperature object to the lower temperature object, and is transferred through conduction, convection and radiation. Anything that produces warmth is referred to as a source of heat. Sources of heat such as the sun, fire, electricity, and gas.

an info sheet describing the different types of heat and energy in each part of the body

Thermal energy (also called heat energy) and how heat can travel from one object to another, making cooler things hotter. The three ways of heat transfer explained: conduction, convection and radiation. How we can experience heat transfer throughout our daily lives.

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