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Whodunnit - Heat, Temperature & Thermal Energy Q2 week 6 7th grade science

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Whodunnit - Heat, Temperature & Thermal Energy Q2 week 6 7th grade science

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  1. Heat, Temperature & Thermal Energy INTERACTIVE

  2. Instructions Six contestants on a reality TV show were stunned to find their lowest scoring colleague was “injured.” You must figure out the crime before the end of the day. The question is Whodunnit? And how… The Player, Last Known Whereabouts and Method that are left unaccounted for -- is the solution. (#1)This is a mission to find facts. In this document, you will find 10 Clues that you must crack. (#2) Each correct answer will rule out either a Player and a Last Known Whereabouts OR a Method. When you get this clue, you need to mark it off on the “Who is the Criminal?” page (Slide 3). (#3) After you collect all 10 clues. There will only be one possibility remaining. This reveals the crime. Write a sentence that includes the “criminal”, location of the crime, and the method used to cause the injury on the “What Happened?” page (Slide 14).

  3. Who is the “Criminal”? (The three boxes left unchecked will reveal the crime. If you cannot figure it out, you may be next.) X X X

  4. CLUE #1 What does temperature measure? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  5. CLUE #2 Which of the following is NOT a factor that determines thermal energy? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  6. CLUE #3 The graph shows how temperature changed throughout a week in April. On which day were the air particles moving the fastest? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  7. CLUE #4 Of the three states of matter, which one has the greatest amount of thermal energy? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  8. CLUE #5 Which of the following best defines heat? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  9. CLUE #6 Which unit is used to measure heat? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  10. CLUE #7 Which principle explains how kinetic energy relates to temperature, thermal energy, and heat? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  11. CLUE #8 Which of the following statements about the beakers of water shown in the image is true? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  12. CLUE #9 _____ measures the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, and _____ measures the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  13. CLUE #10 What is the temperature at which all molecular motion stops? Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.

  14. What happened? Write a sentence that includes the “criminal”, the location of the crime, and the type of injury. TEXT

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