PROBLEM
CURRICULUM LINK
METHOD
Infra-red Measured Temperature | Plastic | Paper | Metal | Wood |
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START of experiment | ||||
END of experiment |
Scientists in the 'hot' group ask: 'What item do you think feels WARMEST:' and enter the reply in a table
Which of these materials | Plastic | Paper | Metal | Wood |
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Feels WARMEST |
Scientists in the 'cool' group ask: 'What item do you think feels WARMEST:' and enter the reply in a table - In the top row, tick the box of the item people say is COOLEST:
Which of these materials | Plastic | Paper | Metal | Wood |
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Feels COOLEST |
The tables can simply be created and results entered using pen and paper, and then transferred later into a Google sheet.
OPTIONAL EXTENSION
Students combine discuss/graph/analyse the results that they obtained. For example:
Using results that you wrote down, discuss what you observed and what that might show about heat and different materials.
Discuss the results of your Heat Prediction Survey results (see example table above).
EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
Some example answers:
QUESTIONS
DISCUSSION