Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Tuesday, 3/19 HW

Math:

  • Study guide #1-11
  • HOTS POW
ELA
  • CRCT packet due Friday
Science
  • Study for the science test and vocab quiz (we didn't have a study guide as a grade level, so I made one today.  I apologize for the proximity to the test!!)





Name:  _________________________________  #: ______  Date: ________________

Heat Study Guide


Word Bank: 

Heat
Friction
Conduction
Temperature
Conductor
Insulator
Celsius
Insulation
Thermal Energy
Farenheit





1.                                                                       the measure of how hot or cold something is

2.                                                                      material used to slow the movement
of heat

3.                                                                       the movement of heat between objects that are touching each other

4.                                                                       A force between two moving objects that slows the objects and produces heat

5.                                                                     An object that heat can move through easily

6.                                                                       An object that does not conduct heat well

7.                                                                       The metric scale for measuring temperature

8.                                                                       The movement of thermal energy from hotter to cooler objects

9.                                                                     The form of energy that moves particles of matter

10.  _____________________________ The scale used for measuring temperature in the United States

11.  Circle the correct answer:  When an object is heated, the particles move (FASTER/SLOWER).

12.  List three examples of how you use heat

___________________________________________________________________

13.  Does a hot pan have a lot or a little bit of thermal energy?  ____________________

14.  Does a thermometer that reads 25˚Farenheit have a lot or a little bit of thermal
energy?  _____________________________

15.  Match the following types of thermal energy to the correct example:


Type of Thermal Energy being produced
________ Burning
________ Friction
________ Mixing chemicals together

 
Example
a.  putting baking soda and vinegar together in the same container
b.  a campfire
c.  rubbing your feet on the carpet


  16.  Classify the following items as conductors or insulators:



·         Coat
·         Baking sheet (pan)
·         Cork
·         Aluminum Foil
·         Metal
·         Plastic
·         Gloves
·         Rubber
·         Pot Holders
·         Lunch box
·         Frying pan
·         Frying pan handle
·         Pot
·         Wooden Spoon
·         Tea Kettle
·         Thermos/Travel mug


                                                                       
            Insulators                   Conductors               






17.  Choose the correct answer:  Air is a (GOOD/BAD) insulator. 

18.  Write three things you would use a thermometer to do: 

______________________________________________________________________________

19.  What produces the heat that warms the Earth?   _____________________________________

20.  What is freezing point?   _______˚C  _______˚F  
What is Boiling Point?  _______˚C  _______˚F

21.  Why do you have to list Celsius or Farenheit when discussing temperature? 

_______________________________________________________________________

Name:  ________________________________  #: ______  Date: ________________


Heat Study Guide - KEY

Heat
Friction
Conduction
Temperature
Conductor
Insulator
Celsius
Insulation
Thermal Energy
Farenheit

1.   Temperature  the measure of how hot or cold something is

2.  Insulator  material used to slow the movement of heat

3. Conduction  the movement of heat between objects that are touching each other (think of our train dancing around in a circle!)

4. friction  A force between two moving objects that slows the objects and produces heat

5. conductor An object that heat can move through easily

6. insulator  An object that does not conduct heat well

7. Celsius  The metric scale for measuring temperature

8. Heat  The movement of thermal energy from hotter to cooler objects

9. Thermal energyThe form of energy that moves particles of matter

10.  Farenheit The scale used for measuring temperature in the United States

11.  Circle the correct answer:  When an object is heated, the particles move (FASTER/SLOWER). (think of the popcorn kernels in the air popper!)

12.  List three examples of how you use heat

To cook food, warm your body/house, cars burn gasoline to drive, thermal energy warms water for a
Shower, a blow dryer to dry your hair, an iron to iron your clothes, etc. 

13.  Does a hot pan have a lot or a little bit of thermal energy?  A lot

14.  Does a thermometer that reads 25˚Farenheit have a lot or a little bit of thermal energy? A little




15.  Match the following types of thermal energy to the correct example:

Type of Thermal Energy being produced
____B____ Burning
____C____ Friction
____A____ Mixing chemicals together

 
Example
a.  putting baking soda and vinegar together in the same container
b.  a campfire
c.  rubbing your feet on the carpet (or your hands together)


  16.  Classify the following items as conductors or insulators:


·         Coat
·         Baking sheet (pan)
·         Cork
·         Aluminum Foil
·         Metal
·         Gloves
·         Pot Holders
·         Lunch box
·         Frying pan
·         Frying pan handle
·         Pot
·         Wooden Spoon
·         Tea Kettle
·         Thermos/Travel mug

                                                                       
            Insulators                   Conductors               
Baking sheet
Metal
Frying Pan
Tea Kettle
Metal spoon
Pot


 
Coat
Cork
Aluminum Foil
Gloves
Pot Holders
Lunch Box
Frying Pan handle
Wooden Spoon
Thermos/travel mug





17.  Choose the correct answer:  Air is a (GOOD/BAD) insulator. 

18.  Write three things you would use a thermometer to do: 

Measure your body temperature, the temperature of food (meat), and the temperature outside

19.  What produces the heat that warms the Earth? The Sun

20.  What is freezing point?   0˚C      32˚F  What is Boiling Point?  100˚C     212˚F

21.  Why do you have to list Celsius or Farenheit when discussing temperature? 
You need to identify the scale you are using so that people understand what the temperature means. 
100 C and 100 F are very different!  Scientists need to be able to communicate with each other. 

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