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#Why does this happen?  Molecules inside an object are always moving and when their movement is increased, their energy is increased.  And this is what is felt as heat.  We can see that heat is a form of energy.   
 
#Why does this happen?  Molecules inside an object are always moving and when their movement is increased, their energy is increased.  And this is what is felt as heat.  We can see that heat is a form of energy.   
 
* '''Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)'''
 
* '''Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)'''
* '''Question Corner'''
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* '''Question Corner'''
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#We saw that mechanical energy (rubbing, jumping) can produce heat.  Can heat also move things?  How does a steam engine work?
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[http://learningcenter.nsta.org/lcms/default.aspx?a=so&gid=910&tid=300&soid=59 '''NSTA-Learning-Object''']
 
[http://learningcenter.nsta.org/lcms/default.aspx?a=so&gid=910&tid=300&soid=59 '''NSTA-Learning-Object''']
 
* '''Process (How to do the activity)'''<br>
 
* '''Process (How to do the activity)'''<br>
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Show the video and discuss the following questions.
 
* '''Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)'''<br>
 
* '''Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)'''<br>
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# How would you describe temperature?
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# Why does the cup of water not heat the pool the same amount as the bucket of water?
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#If I heat an iron rod as well as a pot of water on a wood stove for 10 minutes which would have the higher temperature, why? 
 
* '''Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)'''<br>
 
* '''Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)'''<br>
 
* '''Question Corner'''
 
* '''Question Corner'''