Hot and Cold
Temperature and Motion
Molecules and Temperature
Vocabulary
Energy Transfer
100
In the food coloring experiment, the food coloring spread out faster in the hot water than in the cold water?

How did the temperature of the water affect the movement of the food coloring? 

100

A digital model that helps us learn about how temperature can change. 

What is the "Thermal Energy Simulation"

100

A measure of the average speed of the molecules of a thing. 

What is "temperature"?

100

A balanced state in which a system is stable, such as when two or more samples are at the same temperature. 

What is "aquilibrium"?

100

This can cool things down. 

What is "energy transfer"?

200

Molecules move faster in warmer things and slower in cooler thing. 

What are the movements or speed of molecules?

200

Energy transfers because it is never....what?

What is "energy isn't created or destroyed"? 

200

This is when molecules move faster. 

What is, When something heats up its molecules move faster? 

200

A tiny organism that are made of a single cell

What is "bacteria"? 

200

When scientists do this, they make connections between the text and science ideas they have learned or investigated. 

What is "reading actively"?

300

Non-moving molecules. 

What is something with a temperature of absolute zero? 

300

Molecules of a system will transfer until the system reaches a stable state known as...what? 

What is "equilibrium"? 

300

This is when molecules move slower. 

What is, "when something cools down, its molecules move slower."

300

The ability to make things move or change. 

What is "energy"?

300

These can make cities hotter. 

What are, "air conditioners"? 

400

Fast moving molecules. 

What is increased temperature? 

400

When a thing gets hotter, its molecules are moving at what speed and have more...what? 

What is, "moving faster and have more kinetic energy"? 

400

When a thing gets hotter, its molecules are moving faster. When a thing gets colder, its molecules are moving slower. 

What is "Why do things change temperature"? 

400

A group of atoms joined together in a particular way.

What is a "molecule"?

400

Think carefully about what you read. Pay attention to your own understanding. 

What is "an active reading guideline"?

500

When a thing gets hotter. 

What is "its molecules are moving faster". 

500

The moment when two objects hit each other. 

What is "collision"?

500

When things are in contact, their molecules collide energy transfers.  

What is "When kinetic energy transfers from the faster- moving molecules to the slower-moving molecules"?

500

The energy that an object has because it is moving. 

What is "kinetic energy"? 

500

These are thought-provoking questions or connections student make while reading. 

What are "student annotations"?

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