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Title: HEAT


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HEAT ENERGY
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Theme 1 Prompt 100 Points
The measure of how hot or cold something is
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Theme 1 Response 100 Points
What is TEMPERATURE
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Theme 1 Prompt 200 Points
The form of energy that moves particles of matter
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Theme 1 Response 200 Points
What is THERMAL ENERGY
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Theme 1 Prompt 300 Points
The movement of thermal energy from hotter to
cooler objects
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Theme 1 Response 300 Points
What is HEAT.
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Theme 1 Prompt 400 Points
The metric temperature scale
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Theme 1 Response 400 Points
What is CELSIUS
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Theme 1 Prompt 500 Points
The movement of heat between objects that are
touching each other
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Theme 1 Response 500 Points
What is CONDUCTION
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Theme 2 Prompt 100 Points
An object that heat can move through easily
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Theme 2 Response 100 Points
What is a CONDUCTOR
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Theme 2 Prompt 200 Points
An object that doesnt conduct heat well
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Theme 2 Response 200 Points
What is an INSULATOR
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Theme 2 Prompt 300 Points
Material used to slow the movement of heat
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Theme 2 Response 300 Points
What is INSULATION
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Theme 2 Prompt 400 Points
Thermal energy travels from particle to particle
in a solid particles of a gas or liquid can
carry it from one place to another it can even
move through empty space
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Theme 2 Response 400 Points
What are three ways THERMAL ENERGY can move
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Theme 2 Prompt 500 Points
A force between two moving objects that slows the
objects and produces heat
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Theme 2 Response 500 Points
What is FRICTION
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Theme 3 Prompt 100 Points
This Swedish scientist designed a scale of
measuring temperatures more than 200 years ago
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Theme 3 Response 100 Points
Who was Anders Celsius
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Theme 3 Prompt 200 Points
The sun, mixing certain chemicals, and burning
certain objects
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Theme 3 Response 200 Points
What are some ways to produce HEAT
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Theme 3 Prompt 300 Points
Sweating and Shivering
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Theme 3 Response 300 Points
The way our body controls its temperature
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Theme 3 Prompt 400 Points
July August And January
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Theme 3 Response 400 Points
What are the hottest and coldest months in Georgia
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Theme 3 Prompt 500 Points
Crickets chirping
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Theme 3 Response 500 Points
What is an old-fashioned way to calculate the
temperature
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Theme 4 Prompt 100 Points
A wooden spoon and a pot holder
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Theme 4 Response 100 Points
What are examples of good insulators
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Theme 4 Prompt 200 Points
A silver spoon and a metal pot
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Theme 4 Response 200 Points
What are examples of good conductors
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Theme 4 Prompt 300 Points
An iron An electric blanket A hot water heater
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Theme 4 Response 300 Points
What are some things that use electricity to
produce thermal energy
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Theme 4 Prompt 400 Points
0 Celsius
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Theme 4 Response 400 Points
The point at which water freezes using the
Celsius scale
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Theme 4 Prompt 500 Points
100 Celsius
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Theme 4 Response 500 Points
The point at which water boils using the Celsius
scale
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Theme 5 Prompt 100 Points
She encourages people to plant trees in the city
of Atlanta, Georgia
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Theme 5 Response 100 Points
Who is Marcia Bansley
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Theme 5 Prompt 200 Points
The material inside a heavy winter coat is called
____________
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Theme 5 Response 200 Points
What is insulation
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Theme 5 Prompt 300 Points
Rubbing your hands together
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Theme 5 Response 300 Points
What is Friction
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Theme 5 Prompt 400 Points
A diver wears a wet suit for this reason
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Theme 5 Response 400 Points
How can a diver keep in thermal energy
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Theme 5 Prompt 500 Points
Go inside Use air conditioning Drink cool
liquids Swim
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Theme 5 Response 500 Points
How can we keep cool on a hot summer day
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They help clean the air and water They help make
the city beautiful They dont absorb a lot of heat
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How do trees benefit people who live in cities
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