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== Concept Map ==
 
== Concept Map ==
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== Textbook ==
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== Notes for teachers ==
 
== Notes for teachers ==
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Conduction is a process by which the total vibrational energy of the molecules in increased and is transferred to neighbouring atoms.
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Convection involves the movement of atoms in a substance and since this involves movement this is typically found in solids and gases.
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Radiation is heat energy given out as electromagnetic radiation.
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== Teaching Outlines ==
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You can click [[http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Heat/Lesson_Plan#Methods_of_heat_transfer Methods of Heat Transfer]] to see the teaching outlines for the topic along with additional resources.
  
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== Web Interactives ==
  
== Web Interatives ==
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===Click below for a web-based interactive session on how conduction and convection happen.=== 
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa_pre_2011/energy/heatrev1.shtml BBC-GCSE-Bitesize]
  
 
== Multimedia resources ==
 
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===This is an interesting video on methods of heat transfer ===
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Video on methods of heat transfer
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We saw that heat is energy and this energy can be transferred from one body to another.  We also saw that temperature is the way we measure the degree of hotness of an object. 
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But how does this heat get transferred? When we heated milk, oil and water as well as the spoon, we saw that the temperature was different.  We also saw that the temperature depended on the molecular structure. 
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The molecular structure of the substances also determines how the heat is transferred through the substance.  Watch the following two videos to see how heat is transferred in solids and liquids.
  
 
== Project Ideas ==
 
== Project Ideas ==

Latest revision as of 15:50, 17 May 2017

Concept Map

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Textbook

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Click to create the subpage

Notes for teachers

Conduction is a process by which the total vibrational energy of the molecules in increased and is transferred to neighbouring atoms.

Convection involves the movement of atoms in a substance and since this involves movement this is typically found in solids and gases.

Radiation is heat energy given out as electromagnetic radiation.

Teaching Outlines

You can click [Methods of Heat Transfer] to see the teaching outlines for the topic along with additional resources.


Web Interactives

Click below for a web-based interactive session on how conduction and convection happen.

BBC-GCSE-Bitesize

Multimedia resources

This is an interesting video on methods of heat transfer


Video on methods of heat transfer


We saw that heat is energy and this energy can be transferred from one body to another. We also saw that temperature is the way we measure the degree of hotness of an object. But how does this heat get transferred? When we heated milk, oil and water as well as the spoon, we saw that the temperature was different. We also saw that the temperature depended on the molecular structure. The molecular structure of the substances also determines how the heat is transferred through the substance. Watch the following two videos to see how heat is transferred in solids and liquids.

Project Ideas

Assessments

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