Heat Energy Foldable | Heat Transfer Foldable

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3rd - 4th, Homeschool
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Pages
25 pages
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Engage your students with creative interactive pieces that are sure to motivate learning. These interactive pieces are great for targeting visual and kinesthetic learners. Picture instructions make assembling this lapbook EASY!

This resource includes:

♥ Name tag

♥ Changing states of matter phases

♥ 12 vocabulary words with vocabulary pocket

♥ Thermal energy flipbook

♥ Convection spinner

♥ Conduction slider

♥ States of matter flap book

♥ Friction slider

♥ Heat transfer flap book

♥ Radiation square

♥ Creative assessment/note-taking (optional)

This resource correlates perfectly with Thermal Energy Reading Passages

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25 pages
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2 Weeks
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NGSS2-PS1-4
Construct an argument with evidence that some changes caused by heating or cooling can be reversed and some cannot. Examples of reversible changes could include materials such as water and butter at different temperatures. Examples of irreversible changes could include cooking an egg, freezing a plant leaf, and heating paper.

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