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Grade 7 HOMEWORK

WEEK 7: 9/25-9/30
Pages 356-364
Revisit

Monday 9/26/16
TO

DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

Pick up your textbook from cart next to ISNs


TODAYS

Sci-Spot Question:

7TH Grade: Define Temperature


and describe how you determine
the energy of any substance?
Glue in Sci-Spot Handout on LEFT page if you
have not! Use your textbooks, to answer
question.
Experiment/heat-absorption TWIG
What-is-temperature-definition-STUDY

Vocabulary Words ACTIVITY


1. Heat vs Thermal Energy
2. Temperature
3. States of Matter
4. Fahrenheit (F)
5. Celsius (C)
6. Conduction
7. Conductors
8. Convection
9. Equilibrium
10. Insulators
11. Radiation
12. Specific Heat

Summative 1 Remediation
Voice Level 0=Silence

Note: Reading Check Quiz Week 6 moved


to Tuesday

Students who scored lower than C on


Summative Test 1, must remediate today.

Students who scored C or higher please


work on the New Vocabulary handout
activity

Tuesday 9/27/16
TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. pick up your textbooks at the door


TODAYS

Sci-Spot Question:

7TH Grade:

What is transfer of heat and


what directions it travels?

Find page in book!


Heat to Cold Song
Experiment/heat-loss TWIG
ROUND ROBIN NEXT.

Reading Check Quiz Week 6


Voice level: 0 ? (Silence)
You can use your notebooks-your own
HW notes.

TO DO: Leave you Science Fair handout page


7 open, I will walk around and check it for
completion.

VIDEO: .

Wednesday 9/28/16
TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. pick up your textbooks at the door


TODAYS

Sci-Spot Question:

7TH Grade:

Compare:

1. Convection/2. Conduction/3. Radiation


how are they similar/different?
Find pages in book!
Studyjams 3 Transfers of Heat
ROUND ROBIN NEXT.

SLC- Transfer of Heat Energy

Heat vs temperature

Activity Instruction: Use Quiet Low Level


Voice during all transitions and Group
Work
.
If you finish early then come up with
another one on the back;
Prepare to share;

Thursday 9/29/16
TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. TAKE A SEAT- TEXTBOOK WILL BE BROUGHT


TO YOU
TODAYS

Sci-Spot Question:

7TH Grade: Explain what term


Specific Heat means?
Tomorrow is Spot Check please study your sci
spots !
Olaf Song

Friday 9/30/16
TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. TAKE A SEAT- TEXTBOOK WILL BE BROUGHT


TO YOU
TODAYS

Sci-Spot Question:

7TH

Grade: Explain how heat can


be increased or decreased. (When
does heat stop flowing?)
TODAY is a Spot Check, review your notes
quietly!
Heat-transport TWIG

SPOT CHECK : WEEK 7


FORMATIVE WEEKLY TEST
VOICE

LEVEL:
0=SILENCE

WRITE FIRST AND LAST NAME!


USE PENCILS
When done, bring test to me and
start taking HW notes for Reading
Check Quiz on Monday!

Lesson 10.2 Temperature, Thermal


Energy and Heat

Book Pages HW 358/359 Review


Key Concept: Heat flows in
predictable ways, moving from
warmer objects to cooler ones until
they reach the same temperature.
Frozen Olaf Summer Song
Thermal Heat/Temperature
Video Thermal Energy Ice/Water
Concept for the Lab

Thermal Energy vs Heat

Temperature Scales

Thermal Energy Changes


Textbook pages 348,352, 354

Convection Current

Heat and Equilibrium

Types of Heat Transfer

Heat Energy

The internal motion of the atoms is


called heat energy, because moving
particles produce heat.
Heat energy can be produced by
friction.
Heat energy causes changes in
temperature and phase of any form
of matter.

Books Interactive Science p


252/353

Read and apply

Rally Table:
Students take
turns writing
answers to the
questions in the
textbook.
Be prepared to
share

Time

Beaker
with
ice
cold
water
Temp

30

60
..
Cont.

Stop
when
Temps
Read
same
temp in

Film
Canis
ter
Temp

Heat Exchange Lab


1.

2.

3.

4.

Decide on one graph to use for your


conclusion questions
Using the Level 1,2, & 3 question sheet
create a Level 2 & 3 question that another
group can answer based on your graph.
You should end up with a graph and two
questions.
Use the I PAD and open Popplet or Pic
Collage and take a photo of your graph
and add your questions to the graph.
Prepare to exchange with another group
and answer their questions.

Radiation

The transfer of energy by


electromagnetic waves.
Radiation does not require physical
contact between objects.

FOLDABLE
Types of heat transfer
Radiation

Conduction

Convection

DRAW
PICTURE

DRAW
PICTURE

DRAW
PICTURE

Energy Transformations

Open Your Book Pages 363


Figure 1
Page 361 Foldable
Conduction/Convection/Radiation
Kinetic movements Activity
(Hands in circles, Hands Touching
Hands Radiating
Homework Page 359
Heat
Conduction/Convection/Radiation
Video

Label:
Convection/Conduction/Radiation
Look at the photo of the beach.
Round-Table:
1. Circle areas of thermal energy
exchanges .
2. Correctly label them either:
Convection/Conduction/Radiation
3. Answer question: What is the evidence
of convection you see?
4. Moving air that keeps kite flying and
sailboat moving;

Energy Transfer
Scientific Notebooks Page 11

Methods of energy transfer include:


Conduction-this includes objects in
direct contact.

Book Page 363

Conduction:
The sand to the childrens feet, the
swimming children to water, the cans of
soda to the ice of cooler
Radiation:
The sun, the charcoal in the grill;
Convection:
The ocean, air above the grill, air above
warm sand,

Convection

The transfer of energy by the


movement of fluids (liquids or gas)
with different temperatures.
Results from the movement of
warm fluids.

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