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==Process (How to do the activity)==
 
==Process (How to do the activity)==
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Paint a soda can black. If you don’t have paint you can use a felt marker
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1. Paint a soda can black paint . If you don’t have paint you can use a felt marker
, or even wrap the<br>
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, or even wrap the
 
can with black paper. Secure the paper with tape or rubber bands. This helps the can absorb
 
can with black paper. Secure the paper with tape or rubber bands. This helps the can absorb
 
heat.
 
heat.
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2. Use kabob stick to punch a hole through
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one of the long sides of the shoebox. The
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hole should be about 2” from the back of the
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box. This is for the thermometer.
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3. You may have to add several layers of
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cardboard inside. This lets the thermometer reach the inside of the can. It also adds
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insulation. Try wrapping the cardboard with aluminum foil to reflect heat onto the can.
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4. Attach another reflector with tape. Puncture the reflectors with kabob sticks, and
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and slide them through the reflectors. use the sticks
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to hold the reflectors open.
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6. Try using a black-painted can and a plain can to see how
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fast each heats up. Make a chart to record your results.
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5. Lay the shoebox on its side in the sun. You can lean it against a wall to face the
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sun. Fill the soda can about 3/4 full with water, and place it in the box. Insert the
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thermometer, and record the temperature. record the temperature
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again at regular intervals (15 minutes or more).
    
==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==
 
==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==

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