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This interactive animation for Grades 5-8 explores methods of heat transfer and provides examples from everyday life. Three methods of heat transfer are depicted: conduction, convection, and radiation.
PBS Learning Media is a growing collection of more than 10,000 free educational resources compiled by researchers and experienced teachers to promote the use of digital resources in the classroom. Editor's Note: This animation provides a good starting point to help students differentiate the everyday definition of "heat" and the scientific meaning, which refers to the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to temperature difference. It specifically meets NGSS content standards for middle school (PS3.Aii - Definition of Energy and PS3.Biii - Energy Transfer).
Next Generation Science StandardsDisciplinary Core Ideas (K-12)
Definitions of Energy (PS3.A)
Conservation of Energy and Energy Transfer (PS3.B)
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)4. The Physical Setting
4E. Energy Transformations
This resource is part of 2 Physics Front Topical Units.
Topic: Heat and Temperature
Unit Title: The Relationship Between Heat and Temperature Students can interactively explore conduction, convection, and radiation. This resource was designed to help kids understand the three types of heat transfer and be able to classify examples from everyday life. Links to Units:
Topic: Heat and Temperature
Unit Title: Teaching about Heat and Thermal Energy Well-organized Flash activity for middle school learners on methods of heat transfer, including conduction, convection, and radiation. Registered users of Teachers' Domain can quickly correlate this item with their own state standards. Links to Units:
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