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STUDENT PROBLEMS - HEAT: CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES

SYNOPSIS

This page includes links to a list of example activities where students engage in solving problems designed to promote deeper understanding of the physics of heat.

The example links provide a simple, practical framework and explicit resources to enable teachers to help their students gain deeper scientific understanding about heat.

All activities link directly to the NESA K-10 curriculum outcomes.


HEAT ACTIVITIES


These example activities are designed to take up about 50% of total classroom time.

In general, the first session should introduce a misconception which is discussed along with explicit remedial content. This should be followed by a second session comprised of hands-on activity directly related to the misconceptions and concepts discussed in the earlier session.

Studies have shown that challenging misconceptions by experiment and through discussion can quickly enable them to acquire the necessary concepts to equip them to develop their understanding of thermal physics.


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