In science lesson, students learned about thermal conductors and insulators. Because of limited time, children used a simulation experiment on BBC bitesize to investigate whether different materials were good / poor insulators. Children were working scientifically without actual science equipments but by using ICT. The findings provided their theoretical basis for when they create a container to keep an ice cube cold as long as possible.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEheA4Xh1rbTI0bqhe6URyz8xzHr5yE0VaU23JUSjC_4puQYt0ZEJlYm8JYvceHQ1Dj-vdq7cY3z1BUTBjvvz-b77J-KpuGSfTdK7Gbgth1RFroIQSLViZZxCm_6zMNP3Nn85g2qxknuMyI2/s400/IMG_3652.jpg) |
Teacher models how to record data |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoal_EYUA2Dz947FUWzAjZnPOyldEsc_XaI9lXpIGS4kzfcIUNyhF1wBkrhmUbKn4i3PpjnyjK3RqkJeLnbphJXbdNncx0-iY_gFGxP3VXrGIEJ2DWADW9kzWF5OuS7snw4ypqoEm9w_-S/s400/IMG_3646.jpg) |
Children drag and drop different materials to use as an insulator and investigate the rate of temperature drop |
No comments:
Post a Comment