Start and end each session with a visible thinking learning task - what I used to think and what I think now - to help implement the Five Formative Assessment Strategies to improve student learning.
Learning Tasks That Elicit Evidence of Learning 1)
Open your Science book/Journal and briefly write down the title, date:
Please spend five minutes to Write down what you think about each of the statements below (you may use drawings/images or refer to other sources of information)
At the end of this session, write down new answers to the same three questions you answered earlier. Have you changed your mind about any of the answers you gave at the beginning of the session?
NOTE - FOR OUR EXPERIMENTS, WE PLAY SELECTED EXCERPTS ONLY - NOT THE FULL VIDE0: |
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Heat - Conduction |
Debate - Featuring: Conrad Duction, Connie Vection & Ray Deation |
Experiment - Conduction |
Radiation - Infrared |
Radiation - Fire Infrared |
Radiation - Featuring Vivian Cupcake |
Radiation - Featuring Disco Dance Night |
QUESTION
When any type of light is absorbed by an object, that object will be heated. The infrared light from an electric heater feels hot for two reasons: 5)
A thermographic camera (also called an infrared camera or thermal imaging camera) is a device that forms an image using infrared radiation compared with a standard webcam/camera, which forms an image using visible light.
An infra-red (IR) thermometer can be used to make some experiments more concrete.
Other types of energy that convert into thermal energy can be inferred from thermal signals. Hence, many invisible physical, chemical, and biological processes that absorb or release heat can be visualized, discovered, and investigated. The following experiment can be successfully performed using a simple IR thermometer only.
Shine a desk lamp (or invisible IR light source) through an inverted plastic take-away or similar container.
The light will be absorbed by the black paper inside.
The paper will radiate IR light, but the IR radiation emitted from the paper cannot penetrate through the transparent container.
As a result, heat is trapped inside the cup.
The above can be measured using an IR thermometer.
QUESTIONS
Source - See Global Warming Experiment
Learning Tasks That Elicit Evidence of Learning 7)
At the end of this session, write down new answers to the same three questions you answered earlier:
Have you changed your mind about any of the answers you gave at the beginning of the session?