Heat Energy Lesson Plan - Pesavento
Heat Energy Lesson Plan - Pesavento
Heat Energy Lesson Plan - Pesavento
Title
Heat Energy
Subject Area
Science
Grade Level
Grade 4
Summary of
the Lesson
Title of the
Lesson
Academic
Standards
Objectives
L3: The students will be able to hypothesize what they think will
happen during the hot and cold water experiment.
L2: The students will be able to categorize examples of conduction,
convection, and radiation into the correct groups.
L4: The students will be able to connect the concepts to conduction,
convection, and radiation to real life.
Vocabulary:
Three Tier
Estimated
Time
Materials
Required
Ice cubes, heat transfer/energy sort cards, four clear containers, cold
and hot water, blue dyed ice cubes, red dye, four small containers,
aprons, goggles, paper towels, the Convection experiment handout,
the Heat Transfer handout, and the Heat Energy handout.
Procedure
BEFORE:
Anticipatory set: Ice cube game.
The teachers will hand out one ice cube, a paper towel, and a plate to
each student. The teacher will tell the students the rules of the game.
The students have to melt their ice cube only using their hands. They
must keep their ice cube on their plate at all times and not throw it
around the room. The student who melts their ice cube the fastest
wins. After the activity the teacher will ask the students how they tried
melting their ice cube. (Answers: held it in my hand, broke it, moved
it around.) The teacher will explain to the students that they used their
body heat; a form of heat energy to melt the ice cube.
DURING:
The teacher will pull up on the board the word Heat Energy. The
students will repeat the word. The teacher will ask the students if they
know any examples of heat energy. (Answers: fire, body, boiling
water, stove, toaster, sun, lighting, and a heater.) Next the teacher will
give out to the groups a card with a type of heat energy on it. They
have three minutes to come up with a small skit describing their type
of heat energy. They cannot use their word during it. Afterwards the
students will present their type of heat energy and the class will have
to guess. Then, they will read their explanation. The other students
will fill out a worksheet that goes along with it. (engage)
Next, the teacher will move onto a slide show about conduction,
convection, and radiation. The students will have a worksheet that
goes along with it. After each topic is taught the students will pairshare about what they learned. (explain, engage, elaborate)
Procedure
Formative
Assessment
Student
Resources
Same as materials