Classroom Resources: Energy & Thermodynamics


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    Electromagnetic Spectrum, Radiation | High School

    Activity: Investigating Infrared Light Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)

    In this activity, students will use a phone camera to see the infrared light emitted by a television remote. They will use the electromagnetic spectrum to compare the energy of infrared light to visible light and make conjectures related to other types of light.

  • Specific Heat, Heat, Temperature | High School

    Simulation: Understanding Specific Heat Capacity Mark as Favorite (69 Favorites)

    In this simulation, students will play the role of engineer. They will calculate the specific heat capacity of various materials to determine which ones meet stated criteria and then perform a cost analysis to determine which material to use.

  • Electricity, Law of Conservation of Energy, Anode, Cathode, Electron Transfer, Electrons, Subatomic Particles, Electrons | Middle School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lesson Plan: Battery Basics Mark as Favorite (11 Favorites)

    In this lesson students will explore the chemical reaction that occurs within a lead-acid car battery and the role of the battery within a car prior to creating their own batteries.

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