Project Description
Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot!
Level: Suitable for Foundation to Level 6
Duration: 60 minutes
Delivery: via Zoom video conferencing
Numbers: each workshop is capped at a maximum of 30 learners
Adult supervision required, involves the use of hot tap water
Activities
Compare the movement of particles in hot and cold water
Observe an explosive combustion reaction
Make an endothermic chemical reaction and feel the changes in heat
Explore the relationship between temperature and density
Required Materials
Item | Quantity |
---|---|
Clear plastic cup | 2 |
Ice cube | 2 |
Food dye | 1 |
Thermometer (optional) | 1 |
Zip lock bag (15cm x 9cm) | 1 |
Vinegar | 3 tbsp |
Baking soda | 1 tsp |
Water balloon | 2 |
Curriculum Links
A change of state between solid and liquid can be caused by adding or removing heat (VCSSU059)
Solids, liquids and gases behave in different ways and have observable properties that help to classify them (VCSSU076)
Heat can be produced in many ways and can move from one object to another; a change in the temperature of an object is related to the gain or loss of heat by the object (VCSSU063)
Energy from a variety of sources can be used to generate electricity; electric circuits enable this energy to be transferred to another place and then to be transformed into another form of energy (VCSSU081)