Understanding Heat Energy and Its Transfer in 3rd Grade Science
This educational resource is designed for 3rd grade students to explore the concept of heat energy. Through engaging flashcards, students will learn about the differences between hot and cold, the definition of energy, and its various forms such as electricity and kinetic energy. Key concepts include energy transfer, insulators and conductors, and the role of friction in energy movement. These materials aim to enhance comprehension of how heat energy is transferred and the properties of materials that either permit or resist energy flow.
Understanding Heat Energy and Its Transfer in 3rd Grade Science
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ENERGY FLASH CARDS 3rd Grade
COOL Not having very much heat energy.
HOT Having a lot of heat energy.
ENERGY The ability to do work. Energy comes in different forms like electricity, heat, light, chemical and energy of motion (kinetic).
TRANSFERRED • Moving from one thing to another.
INSULATOR Something that does not allow energy to pass through it easily.
HOT-COLD TRANSFER Heat energy moves from hotter to colder matter (stuff).
CONDUCTOR Something that allows energy to pass through it easily.
FRICTION The force that happens when two surfaces rub against each other.