Explore how heat moves between objects with our Observing Heat Transference Worksheets.
Explore Thermal Energy With Our Heat Transference Worksheets
Help students build a clear understanding of thermal energy and heat transfer with this pair of engaging Heat Transference Worksheets. Designed for upper elementary science lessons, these activities encourage students to closely observe everyday situations and think about how heat moves between objects.
Through visual analysis and written explanations, these Heat Transference Worksheets encourage students to develop their understanding of how thermal energy travels from warmer to cooler objects.
Observe and Explain How Heat Moves
This worksheet pack includes two complementary activities that are designed for students to use when observing and discovering how heat moves between different materials. These worksheets are described below:
- Worksheet 1: Show the Movement of Heat
Students observe a detailed illustration and draw arrows to show how heat energy moves between objects. They also write to tell how heat is transferred between objects. - Worksheet 2: Identify and Explain Heat Transfer
Students study another image, identify the heat source and the object receiving heat, and explain how the heat is moving in the picture.
These activities encourage students to use observation, reasoning, and science vocabulary to explain real-world examples of heat transfer.
Download This Heat Transference Worksheet Pack
This Heat Transference Worksheet Pack is perfect for lessons on thermal energy, heat transfer, and energy movement. They are available in both printable PDFs and editable Google Slides. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button and select your preferred file type.
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