In this lesson, learners will understand the concepts of heat and temperature, differentiate between them, and explore the three modes of heat transfer — conduction, convection, and radiation — through real-life thermal lab experiments.
Students will be able to:
Reference: NCERT Book Alignment
The lesson is aligned with the NCERT Grade 7 Science Book-Chapter 7: Heat Transfer, Section: 1 Conduction, Convention, Radiation
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Students will explore how heat moves from one object to another through three modes — conduction, convection, and radiation — using thermal lab experiments. This will help them connect classroom concepts to real-world situations such as cooking, heating systems, and weather patterns.
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| Engage | 5 |
Activity: (1) Show a picture of a hot cup of tea with steam rising, (2) A Bonfire.
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| Explore | 10 | 1.Show students Burning Incense Sticks , Closed room model with AC and room heater
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| Explain | 10 | Teacher Explanation:
3.Radiation:-Heat Transfer without medium
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| Evaluate | 10 | Students will attempt the Self Evaluation Task on LMS. | Virtual Lab |
| Extend | 5 | Scenario Thinking:
Discuss the significance of photosynthesis for all living organisms (food source, oxygen production). | Slides |
In nature, heat flows constantly — from the Sun to Earth, from a hot cup of tea to the air, or from your hands to a cold metal spoon. This movement of heat is called heat transfer.
In the Thermal Lab, we study how heat moves through different materials and environments, helping us understand natural processes like warming of land, sea breezes, or even why we wear woollen clothes in winter.
Introduction: Heat transfer is the movement of thermal energy from a hotter object to a colder one until both reach the same temperature.
Combustion: -The process of heat transfer from the hotter part of an object to a colder part is called conduction.
Convection: – heat transfer takes place by the actual movement of particles. Land and sea breezes are examples of the process of convection.
Radiation: -Heat travels without needing anything to touch. These waves travel through the air (or even empty space!) and carry heat energy with them.
Steps / Process / Rules
Conducting a Thermal Lab Experiment
Step 1: Select the material (metal, wood, plastic).
Step 2: Place one end in hot water and observe temperature change.
Step 3: Record which materials conduct heat faster.
Step 4: For convection – heat water in a beaker with potassium permanganate crystals to see currents.
Step 5: For radiation – place objects at different distances from a lamp and record heat received.
Applications / Why is it Useful?
Here are some real-world situations where we use integers:
Real-life applications:
Welcome to the Thermal Lab, an immersive experience designed to help students explore how heat moves in nature through conduction, convection, and radiation. This lab simulates real-world scenarios where learners can visualize and interact with the invisible flow of heat, making abstract concepts clear and memorable.
Step 1: Enter the Virtual Lab
Students see a menu with three options: Conduction, Convection, and Radiation. Selecting one begins the corresponding simulation.
Step 2: Initiating Heat Transfer
Step 3: Conduction Simulation
Step 4: Convection Simulation
Step 5: Convection Concept Reinforcement
Step 6: Radiation Simulation
Step 7: Quiz / Self-Evaluation
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