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Heat Energy Word Wall Vocabulary
Twenty-seven heat energy vocabulary cards for a word wall.
Display these heat energy word cards around your classroom to immerse your students in the content-specific vocabulary.
There is a blank sheet provided at the end for any extra words that your students may want to add.
Words include:
heat energy, hot, warm, cool, cold, temperature, thermometer, degrees, Celsius, Fahrenheit, movement, transfer, conduction, conductor, insulation, insulator, convection, boiling, heat source, kinetic energy, friction, electrical energy, electrical appliances, chemical energy, burning, sun, equilibrium.
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Heat Energy Vocabulary
heat | hot | cool |
observing | safety | predict |
scientists | warm | science |
senses | touch | sight |
smell | sound | taste |
feel | cold | active |
observation | Celsius | energy |
decreasing | record | increasing |
investigation | degree | investigation question |
investigate | model | chemical |
rubbing | electricity | burning |
compare | warmth | thermometer |
Sun | report | science knowledge |
boiling temperature | diagram | labelled diagram |
communicate | results | questions |
method | absorb | properties |
estimate | measure | movement |
insulation | material | vertical number line |
thermal | collect | absorbing |
summer | data | conduct |
conductor | plan | insulator |

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