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Extended Writing Task P1

Extended Writing Task. Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles.

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Extended Writing Task P1

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  1. Extended Writing Task Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  2. Extended Writing Task Annotate each part of the question to show what content is needed in an answer Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  3. Extended Writing Task Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  4. Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials. Identify any spelling mistakes in the text. Correct the mistakes that you find. Identify any grammatical errors in the text. Correct any errors that you find. What part of the question has not been answered? Can you suggest an answer?

  5. Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  6. Extended Writing Task Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  7. Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials. Identify any spelling mistakes in the text. Correct the mistakes that you find. What scientific process should have been included in this answer?

  8. Extended Writing Task Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  9. Extended Writing Task Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  10. The insulation materials contain trapped air. Trapped air is a very good insulator, because it does not transfer heat well by either conduction or convection. Dave should compare the costs of buying and putting in the three materials. Then he should find out how much cheaper his heating bills would be every year for each material. Then he can work out the payback times, and choose the shortest.

  11. Extended Writing Task Would you make any improvements to this answer? If so, what would they be? Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

  12. Extended Writing Task Extended Writing Task P1 Dave wants to insulate his loft. He has a choice of 3 possible insulating materials- fibreglass, sheep wool and a material made from recycled plastic bottles. Explain, in terms of energy transfer, how the insulation materials will help to keep Dave’s house warm. Then suggest factors Dave might consider in choosing between the three insulation materials.

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