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How long did it take to travel across the country before cars and planes?
Electricity, Light, & Heat Unit | Lesson 3 of 3

How long did it take to travel across the country before cars and planes?

Electricity, Light, & Heat Unit | Lesson 3 of 3
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DISCUSS:

What’s one place you’d like to visit in your life? How would you travel there?

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How could this device be useful?

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Moving air makes the spinner move. Does that give you any ideas about how heat could make the spinner move?

If you need a natural stopping point!

Teachers: If you are short on time, this is a good stopping point. You can experiment with heat on another day.

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experiment


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a test used to discover new information about a question
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heat energy


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energy that is in the form of heat

heat engine


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a device that turns heat energy into movement

energy transfer


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when energy travels from one place to another
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invent


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to create something new, often an object or a way of doing something
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“The heat spinners worked great! It was fun to see the kids reactions when it started to move. :)”
“It was a great lesson! Very simple to understand "heat energy" with the activity. Kids were very engaged and love it!”
“Having the students experiment with the heat was great. They had to make adjustments to their spinners and really think about how the spinner had to be positioned properly for it to move. Many enjoyed the team work and worked well together. The step by step instructions were easy to follow.”
“I loved that Doug took students through the lesson, step-by-step! It was so engaging and hands-on! AND it was a perfect tie-in to our curriculum which focuses on Energy transfer! Thanks so much! ”
“Loved the discussions generated from each visit to the different stops. Students felt invested and got a taste of real life application of the materials.”
“They all loved the heat spinners. Easy to make and it made the concept easier to understand.”
“The kids were very engaged in making their OWN fan :)”
Lesson narration:

Grade 4

Electricity, Light, & Heat

Heat Energy & Energy Transfer

4-PS3-2, 4-PS3-4

Activity Prep

Print Prep
In this lesson, students explore how heat is another form of energy that can make things go. In the activity, Heat Spinner, students first make a paper Heat Spinner and observe how air can create movement. Then, students use their Heat Spinners to experiment with a heat source (an incandescent bulb) and discover how heat energy can make the spinner move in different ways.
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Exploration

11 mins

Wrap-Up

4 mins

Grade 4

Electricity, Light, & Heat

Heat Energy & Energy Transfer

4-PS3-2, 4-PS3-4

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