Heat
Heat
Heat
Highschool Level
Teacher Ocampo,Princess Faith D. Learning Science
DAILY Area
LESSON LOG Teaching Dates April 11, 2023 Quarter 3
and Time
Before you take your seat, kindly check (Students will follow what the teacher
the alignment of your chair and pick up said)
the piece of paper, candy wrapper or any
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garbage’s and keep it in your bag and
throw it in garbage can after class, is that
clear?
Do we have any absentees today? (The students will answer either yes or
no)
So, how’s your day students?
Clap your hands if you’re okay The students will clap if they are okay.
Stomp your feet if not Stomp their feet if not
And shout hooray if you are excited. And shout hooray if they are excited.
Very good!
Speaking of light which among the colors
possess the longest wavelength? Red
Which make the statement wrong? The light has dual nature, it can exhibit
both light and wave properties.
INSULATOR
Inn saw late or
RADIATION
Rod ate yawn
ELECTRICITY
Eel leak tree seat tea
CONUCTION
Cow and duck shown
And how about the second picture, what do Fan inside computer.
you think is that?
Very good!
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usually see this inside computer. The main
purpose of this is to keep the CPU from
overheating and avoid electrical accident or
even fire accident. That is why most
computer shop has aircon or it has many
electric fans.
Spread slowly
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To understand this better here is the video Spread fast
that shows how heat works.
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Since everything have thermal energy,
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How about this one!
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Base on the examples and definition of
conduction, can you give me your own
You could stir it up. Since the mug material is
examples.
cooler than the cocoa in the middle of the
mug, stirring pushes the hotter middle cocoa
to the cooler edge of the mug. 2) You could
also blow on the cocoa. The air near the mug
is hotter than the air very far from the mug.
By blowing on the mug, you move new cold
air toward the mug and displace the hot air
that is surrounding it. This increases heat
We’ll discuss convection in a minute, but transfer and makes the cocoa temperature
here is what is going on: decrease (get closer to the room temperature)
faster.
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or a gas (indicate either as a “fluid”).
Examples of convection:
1. Boiling water (water is moving, heat is
transferred from the bottom of the pot to
the top)
2. Air conditioner blowing on you (air is
moving, heat is transferred away from
you)
3. Taking a hot shower (water is moving,
heat is transferred from the hot water to
you).
Task 1:
D. EXPLAIN
Developing mastery
(leads to Formative
Assessment )
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Transfer of
Learning
CONDUCTION
method of CONVECTION
heat transfer
described in CONDUCTION
below. Write
conduction,
convection,
or radiation
on the space
provided
before the
number.
___________
__1. While
holding a hot
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spoon,
Aliah’s
fingers gets
warm.
___________
__2. The
ground’s hot
surface
heats the
air above
it.
___________
__3. A hand
dryer drying
your wet
hands.
___________
__4. While
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cooking
Sinigang, a
ladle is left
inside the
casserole
and gets hot
after 2
minutes.
___________
__5. On her
way to the
cornfield on a
hot sunny
day, Maira’s
face and arms
get burned.
Task 1:
Transfer of
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Learning
Identify the
method of
heat transfer
described in
each situation
below. Write
conduction,
convection,
or radiation
on the space
provided
before the
number.
___________
__1. While
holding a hot
spoon,
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Aliah’s
fingers gets
warm.
___________
__2. The
ground’s hot
surface
heats the
air above
it.
___________
__3. A hand
dryer drying
your wet
hands.
___________
__4. While
cooking
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Sinigang, a
ladle is left
inside the
casserole
and gets hot
after 2
minutes.
___________
__5. On her
way to the
cornfield on a
hot sunny
day, Maira’s
face and arms
get burned.
Task 1: Transfer of Learning
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._____________2. The ground’s hot
surface heats the air above it.
Situations:
5. ELABOR
ATE
Finding practical
application of
1._________
concepts and skills
in daily living,
Making
generalizations and
abstractions about
___________
the lesson
CONVECTION
_
2._________
___________ CONDUCTION
_
3._________
CONDUCTION
___________
_ CONDUCTION
Note that in
your chosen
situations, RADIATION
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there could
be more than
one heat
transfer
activity
taking place
at the same
time. Let us
examine each
situation you
chose by
filling up
Table
A. Warm me
Up
Direction:
Identify the
type of
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heat transfer
that is
described in
the
statement and
illustrations
below. Write
your answer
in the space
provided
before the
number.
Warm me Up
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______________1. Warm air rises and the
cool air sinks.
Task 2 A: All
6. EVALUA Answer may vary
TE
at Once
In the
previous
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activities, you
learned that
heat could
transfer in
various ways
as objects
reflect,
absorb and
transmit heat.
It is time to
make use of
what you
have learned
about heat
and heat
transfe
Task 2 A: All at Once
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In the previous activities, you learned that heat
could transfer in various ways as objects reflect,
absorb and transmit heat. It is time to make use of
what you have learned about heat and heat
transfer.
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Why did these
work?
F. What
difficulties did
I encounter
which my
principal or
supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What
innovation or
localized
materials did I
use/discover
which I wish to
share with
other teachers?
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