Heat Energy & Transfer Hyperdoc - DISTANCE LEARNING
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What is a hyperdoc? It is an interactive document with hyperlinks to learning opportunities and activities. This activity teaches students about heat energy and heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation). Students will learn, practice, and apply what they know about heat transfer through multiple activities. Some of these include true/false, two truths and a lie, sorting, writing, and more!
BONUS: A printable worksheet is included at the end of the activity. Great for extra practice! There are two levels: level 1 is modified and level 2 is on grade level.
Hyperdocs are a GREAT way to engage your students, especially through distance learning. Whether or not you have already taught heat transfer, this activity is ready to go! Perfect for both initial teaching and review. Assign this hyperdoc to your Google Classroom and select "make a copy for each student," and you're all set! These hyperdocs are kid-approved as they have all asked for more!
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Please let me know if you want a copy of the answer key and I will email one to you! Any questions or comments feel free to email at differentiatingfifth@gmail.com, thank you!