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Unit 2: Water! From Waves to Weather Heat Energy Lesson 2

Unit 2: Water! From Waves to Weather Heat Energy Lesson 2 Heat energy makes molecules move faster. Students learn to explain heat energy observed everyday on a molecular basis. They also learn ways in which heat energy moves from warmer objects to cooler ones. DRAFT

Table of Contents 4 Launch! Heat Energy. Heat is a type of energy. 6 Warm, Warmer, Warmest A1: Add Heat. Heat energy makes molecules move faster. 12 Pass It On A2: Transfer Heat. Heat energy transfers in three ways: radiation,.conduction, and convection.

Unit 2: Water! HEAT ENERGY What is one type of energy? Launch! (Heat Energy) Heat! Heat is a type of energy. Ready? Nothing to prepare. Materials Nothing to gather Hawaii Standards SC.K.1.1 Set? Unit 1-Lesson 1-Activity 1: Matter Matters (Matter) Unit 2-Lesson 2-Activity 1: Warm, Warmer, Warmest (Add Heat) Unit 2-Lesson 2-Activity 2: Pass It On (Heat Transfer) Go! Develop Know-Wonder-Learn chart with students. SC.1.2.2 SC.2.1.1 SC.2.6.1 4 Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.Launch! * www.reefpulsehawaii.com

Reef Pulse - U2 L2 Launch! Think about it... What is one type of energy? Launch! Produce heat energy individually! Reading Resource Heat by Vicki Cobb (J 536 C) Consider temperature of your hands. Warm? Cool? Rub hands together quickly for thirty seconds. Consider temperature of your hands again. Warmer? Cooler? Why did your hand temperature change? Scientists Say......thermal energy instead of heat energy. How it works Heat! When you rub your hands together you create friction. Friction produces heat. Aunty says you also use friction when you rub together two sticks to create fire. Did You Know? Nearly all of Earth s heat energy comes from the sun! Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.Launch! * www.reefpulsehawaii.com 5

Unit 2: Water! HEAT ENERGY How does heat energy effect molecules? Warm, Warmer, Warmest (Add Heat) Move faster! Heat energy makes molecules move faster. Materials Cold water Hot water Clear glass bowls (2 per group) Food coloring (liquid) Hard-boiled egg Plastic juice bottle Matches (3 sticks) Plastic water bottle (with cap) (1 per student) Rice (uncooked) Standards SC.K.1.1 SC.1.2.2 SC. 2.1.1 SC. 2.6.1 Ready? Explore Heat some water. Elaborate Boil and peel an egg. Make sure bottle s opening is a little smaller than an egg s width. Set? Unit 1-Lesson 1-Activity 1: Matter Matters (Matter) Unit 1-Lesson 2-Activity 5: Making Changes (Changing States) Unit 2-Lesson 2-Activity 2: Pass It On (Transfer Heat) Unit 4-Lesson 1-Activity 3: Hot! Hot! Hot! (Heat from Sun) Unit 4-Lesson 1-Activity 4: Blown Away (Wind) Go! Develop Know-Wonder-Learn chart with students. 6 Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A1 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com

Reef Pulse - U2 L2 A1 Think about it... What happens to molecules after they receive heat energy? Engage Play Heat, No Heat as a class. Played similar to Red Light, Green Light. Followers: Pretend to be molecules. Stand still and close together in a group. Leader: Call out, Heat! Followers: Slowly wiggle and move apart. Then, wiggle faster, jump and continue to move apart even more. Leader: Call, No Heat! Followers: Reverse heat movement. Over time, slow down to a wiggle and stand close together. Repeat various times. Discuss. Did you notice how slow and squished molecules became when you remove heat and how far apart and fast when you add it? Reading Resource All About Heat by Lisa Trumbauer (J 536 Tr) Video Resource Bill Nye the Science Guy: Heat (J DVD- Nonfiction) Scientists say......absolute zero for the temperature where an object s molecules do not move at all. Although many have tried, no one has removed all the heat energy from an object. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A1 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com 7

Unit 2: Water! HEAT ENERGY Warm, Warmer, Warmest Explore HOT Think about it... Do molecules move faster in hot or cold water? Do the Heated Water activity in small groups. COLD Fill a clear, glass bowl with cold water. Fill an identical bowl with same amount of hot water. Put a drop of food coloring into center of each bowl. Wait until water has stilled before dropping in the coloring. Observe and record what happens. **Activity Extension** Make activity into an experiment! Ask a question, Do molecules move faster in hot or cold water? Do background research. Construct a hypothesis. If (I do this), then (this) will happen. Make a prediction. Test with an experiment. Create a control: Fill bowl with room temperature water. Create a variable: bowl with hot water or bowl with ice water. Put a drop of food color into center of each bowl. Analyze data. 8 Communicate results. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A1 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com

Reef Pulse - U2 L2 A1 Explain Heat is a type of energy. Adding heat energy to something makes its molecules move faster and faster. It energizes the molecules! What happens to molecules when you add heat energy? Movement! When something becomes hotter, its molecules move faster. When it becomes cool, its molecules move slower. Do molecules move faster in hot or cold water? Hot! Warm water s molecules bump into food coloring molecules. This transfers heat energy, which heats up food coloring s molecules so they move faster. This more quickly disperses the dye. Keiki Storytime The Magic School Bus in the Arctic: A Book about Heat by Anne Schreiber (J 536 Sc) Did You Know? Even molecules in frozen objects move around a little. Think about it When you add ice to something, you do not add cold energy. It does not exist! Instead, you remove heat energy. NOAA Link Sometimes it feels hotter than what you read on a thermometer. A Heat Index combines temperature and humidity. Check out NOAA s National Weather Service s heat index calculator. www.noaa.gov Search heat index calculator Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A1 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com 9

Unit 2: Water! HEAT ENERGY Warm, Warmer, Warmest Think about it... How can you demonstrate heat is a type of energy? Elaborate Watch Tricky Egg demonstration as a class. Volunteer: Place peeled, hard boiled egg on top of uncapped bottle. Show how the egg does not fit through the opening. Teacher: Light three matches at the same time. Blow them out and quickly drop them in the bottle. Volunteer: Immediately place egg on the bottle opening again. Observe what happens. How it works Egg moved! Aunty says this happened because heat energy increases activity of air molecules inside the bottle, which expanded the air inside the bottle. This caused the air in the bottle to push its way around the egg and outside. When the matches fully extinguished, the air inside the bottle cooled and contracted. The warmer air outside then pushed its way into the bottle and pushed the egg with it. 10 Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A1 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com

Reef Pulse - U2 L2 A1 Evaluate How does heat energy effect molecules? Answer by creating and playing with shakers! Reading Resource Energy: Heat, Light, and Fuel by Darlene Stille (J 531.6 St) Fill plastic bottle half-full of dry rice. Secure cap. Shake your shaker back and forth. Think of the rice as molecules. Change the speed you shake as your teacher calls out heat energy cues. Examples: Add heat energy! Remove heat energy! Does a refrigerator add cold energy to cool something? Why or why not? Just for Fun Place an empty glass soda bottle in a refrigerator for 15 minutes. Dip bottle s mouth and a coin in water. Place coin on top of bottle. Wrap hands around bottle. Hold still. Coin will hop several times because your body produces heat energy! Assess SC.K.1.1 Use the senses to make observations. NOAA Link Learn more about heat energy in this National Weather Service activity. www.noaa.gov Search Magic Balloon SC.1.2.2 Describe a variety of changes that occur in nature. SC.2.1.1 Develop predictions based on observations. SC.2.6.1 Identify ways to change the physical properties of objects. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A1 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com 11

Unit 2: Water! HEAT ENERGY Pass It On (Transfer Heat) How does heat energy move? Transfer! Heat energy transfers in three ways: Radiation, Conduction, and Convection. Materials Butter Butter knife Plates (3 per group) Marbles (3 per group) Spoon Mug Hot water Water Pot Straw Writing materials Ice (crushed) Hawaii Standards SC.K.1.1 SC.1.2.2 SC. 2.1.1 SC. 2.6.1 Ready? Explore Cut butter into small pats (three per group). Heat water. Pour into mugs (one per group). Elaborate Draw a pretend stove burner on paper. Set? Unit 1-Lesson 1-Activity 1: Matter Matters (Molecules) Unit 1-Lesson 1-Activity 5: We Stick Together (Molecules) Unit 2-Lesson 2-Activity 1: Warm, Warmer, Warmest (Add Heat) Unit 4-Lesson 1-Activity 4: Blown Away (Wind) Go! Develop Know-Wonder-Learn chart with students. 12 Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A2 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com

Think about it... Can heat transfer through the air (gas) without touching? Engage Feel the heat individually! Test to see if you can feel the heat from different objects without touching them. Examples: Lay in the sun for thirty seconds. Hold hands up to incandescent light bulb. Reef Pulse - U2 L2 A2 Scientists Say......radiation for heat transferred by the emission of electromagnetic waves. ** Activity Extension** Do the Heat Energy Chant as a class. Clap along as you chant! Chant slowly the first time through. Repeat, gradually going faster. Heat! Heat! Heat energy goes from something warm, to something cool you see. What s in a Word? Radiation comes from the Latin word radiatio (to beam or shine) from radius (beam of light). Hawaii Nei Researchers on Mauna Kea use telescopes to measure heat radiation coming from dust to observe far away planets. Did You Know? Heat energy from the sun travels at the speed of its light. Scientists figured this out because during an eclipse, both light and heat energy do not reach Earth. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A2 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com 13

Unit 2: Water! HEAT ENERGY Pass It On 1. 2. 3. Think about it... Can heat transfer through a solid? Explore Conduct Butter up a Marble experiment in small groups. Ask a question, What will happen to the butter if it touches a warm marble? Do background research. Construct a hypothesis. If (I do this), then (this) will happen. Make a prediction. Test with an experiment. Place a pat of butter onto three different plates. Label plates one through three. Create a control: Plate one: Place a marble next to pat of butter. Create variables: Plate two: Hold marble two under your armpit for one minute. Plate three: Place marble in a cup of hot water for one minute. At the same time, place the marbles on their pats of butter. Use spoon to fish marble out of hot water. Analyze data. Communicate results. 14 Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A2 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com

Reef Pulse - U2 L2 A2 Explain Remember, energy changes forms or changes places, but does not disappear. Uncle says heat energy always moves from hot objects to cold ones. It never works the other way around. Can heat transfer through the air (gas)? Yes! Think about when you hold your marshmallow over a campfire, but not touching any flames. It toasts perfectly for s mores! The heat rays leave the hot fire and radiate out toward the marshmallow just like it does from a light bulb. Can heat transfer through a solid? Yes! Hot things have molecules excitedly moving all over the place. When they touch something cooler, these slower molecules start moving all over the place, too! Heat energy moves directly from the warmer marbles to the colder butter. It made the butter melt! Reading Resource Between Fire and Ice: The Science of Heat by David Darling (J 536 D) Scientists Say......conduction when heated molecules move in a solid from molecule to neighboring molecule. What s in a Word? Conduct comes from the Latin word conducere, to lead or bring together. How does conduction bring together? Career Corner Architects in Hawaii need to make sure heat energy does not transfer from outside to inside a building. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A2 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com 15

Unit 2: Water! HEAT ENERGY Pass It On Think about it... Can heat transfer through liquids? Elaborate Observe convection heating in pairs. Place a pot of water on an imaginary hot plate. Pretend to turn on hot plate. Show how heat affects water by transferring heat from the stove to the water touching the pot. Blow bubbles into water with a straw in the water. Start slow, then get faster. Discuss how heat travels in liquids. **Alternative Activity** Observe convection heating on the stove! If you have access to a stove and adult supervision. Fill a thick glass jar halfway with water. Place glitter and pieces of paper in water. Place jar in a pot over heat. Allow water to boil. Observe glitter and paper. How it works Yes! Warm liquid molecules on the bottom of the pot rise. Cold molecules at the top sink. Aunty says these molecules move in circles! Think of the heated pot. The stove heats the bottom of the pot (conduction). The bottom heats the water near it, forming tiny bubbles at the bottom (convection). Heated water rises to the top. Cold water from above sinks, taking the place of hot water. This water heats up in turn. When all the water becomes heated, you get a rapid (rolling) boil. 16 Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A2 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com

Reef Pulse - U2 L2 A2 Evaluate How does heat energy move? Hold a sliver of ice in your hand. Explain why it melts. Scientists Say...convection when heated molecules move in a liquid or gas. Hawaii Nei Earth keeps a steady internal temperature through the convection cycle. Hawaii s active volcanoes form a critical part of this cycle. Is the water warmer at the surface of the ocean or the bottom? Why? NOAA Link Use chocolate to test heat transfer from the sun with this fun NOAA Ocean Service activity. Assess www.oceanservice. noaa.gov/education Search Melts in your bag, not in your hands SC.K.1.1 Use the senses to make observations. SC.1.2.2 Describe a variety of changes that occur in nature. SC.2.1.1 Develop predictions based on observations. SC.2.6.1 Identify ways to change the physical properties of objects. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative * U2.L2.A2 * www.reefpulsehawaii.com 17