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

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

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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?

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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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Grade 4

Electricity, Light, & Heat

Heat Energy & Energy Transfer

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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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Grade 4

Electricity, Light, & Heat

Heat Energy & Energy Transfer

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