Spoonin HotSoupAn example ofconduction whereheat moves fromthe liquid, throughthe solid utensil, toyour handInsulatorMaterials thatblock or slowdown themovement of heatenergy, such as athick coat orrubberMetalPanA good example ofa material used incooking tomaximize thermalenergy transferbecause it is aconductorCelsiusScale(°C)A temperaturescale used inscience wherewater boils at100°TemperatureMeasures theaverage kineticenergy of theparticles of anobject orsubstanceKineticEnergyThe energy anobject orsubstance hasbecause ofmotion; measuredas average bytemperatureConductorMaterials thatallow heatenergy to movethrough themefficiently, suchas metalThermalEquilibriumThe state achievedwhen heat flows froma higher temperatureobject to a lowertemperature objectuntil they have anequal temperatureConvectionThe transfer ofheat in a fluid (gasor liquid) causedwhen hotter, lessdense fluids riseand cooler, moredense fluids sinkHot AirBalloonRisingA commonexampleillustrating theprinciple ofconvection ingasesSunWarmingEarthA primaryexample ofheat transferthat travelsthrough emptyspaceFeelingWarmthfrom aFireAn exampleof radiation;heat is feltwithout directcontactMoleculeThe tiny piecesinside everything;they move fasterwhen hot andslower when coldConductionThe transfer ofheat through asolid material bythe direct contactof particlesbumping into oneanotherFasterMoleculesHowmoleculesmove whenan object ishotHeatA type ofenergy thatmakesthings feelhot or warmLessDenseRisesThis characteristicof warmer fluidscauses thecirculation patternin a convectioncurrentBoilingWaterAn example ofconvection in aliquid, involvingwarm fluid risingand cooler fluidsinkingHot toColdThe directionheat energyalways flowsdue to adifference intemperaturMeltingThe phasechange when asolid (like ice)gains enoughheat to turn intoa liquidIceMeltingin HandHeat conductsfrom your handinto this coldsolid, causing itto change stateRadiationThe transfer ofheat throughempty space byinvisibleelectromagneticrays, requiring nomatterPufferJacketA common itemmade ofmaterial thatblocks or slowsdown heatmovementThermometerThe specialtool used tomeasuretemperatureElectromagneticRaysThe invisiblewaves thattransfer heatduringradiationSpoonin HotSoupAn example ofconduction whereheat moves fromthe liquid, throughthe solid utensil, toyour handInsulatorMaterials thatblock or slowdown themovement of heatenergy, such as athick coat orrubberMetalPanA good example ofa material used incooking tomaximize thermalenergy transferbecause it is aconductorCelsiusScale(°C)A temperaturescale used inscience wherewater boils at100°TemperatureMeasures theaverage kineticenergy of theparticles of anobject orsubstanceKineticEnergyThe energy anobject orsubstance hasbecause ofmotion; measuredas average bytemperatureConductorMaterials thatallow heatenergy to movethrough themefficiently, suchas metalThermalEquilibriumThe state achievedwhen heat flows froma higher temperatureobject to a lowertemperature objectuntil they have anequal temperatureConvectionThe transfer ofheat in a fluid (gasor liquid) causedwhen hotter, lessdense fluids riseand cooler, moredense fluids sinkHot AirBalloonRisingA commonexampleillustrating theprinciple ofconvection ingasesSunWarmingEarthA primaryexample ofheat transferthat travelsthrough emptyspaceFeelingWarmthfrom aFireAn exampleof radiation;heat is feltwithout directcontactMoleculeThe tiny piecesinside everything;they move fasterwhen hot andslower when coldConductionThe transfer ofheat through asolid material bythe direct contactof particlesbumping into oneanotherFasterMoleculesHowmoleculesmove whenan object ishotHeatA type ofenergy thatmakesthings feelhot or warmLessDenseRisesThis characteristicof warmer fluidscauses thecirculation patternin a convectioncurrentBoilingWaterAn example ofconvection in aliquid, involvingwarm fluid risingand cooler fluidsinkingHot toColdThe directionheat energyalways flowsdue to adifference intemperaturMeltingThe phasechange when asolid (like ice)gains enoughheat to turn intoa liquidIceMeltingin HandHeat conductsfrom your handinto this coldsolid, causing itto change stateRadiationThe transfer ofheat throughempty space byinvisibleelectromagneticrays, requiring nomatterPufferJacketA common itemmade ofmaterial thatblocks or slowsdown heatmovementThermometerThe specialtool used tomeasuretemperatureElectromagneticRaysThe invisiblewaves thattransfer heatduringradiation

Heat Transfer BES - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. An example of conduction where heat moves from the liquid, through the solid utensil, to your hand
    Spoon in Hot Soup
  2. Materials that block or slow down the movement of heat energy, such as a thick coat or rubber
    Insulator
  3. A good example of a material used in cooking to maximize thermal energy transfer because it is a conductor
    Metal Pan
  4. A temperature scale used in science where water boils at 100°
    Celsius Scale (°C)
  5. Measures the average kinetic energy of the particles of an object or substance
    Temperature
  6. The energy an object or substance has because of motion; measured as average by temperature
    Kinetic Energy
  7. Materials that allow heat energy to move through them efficiently, such as metal
    Conductor
  8. The state achieved when heat flows from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature object until they have an equal temperature
    Thermal Equilibrium
  9. The transfer of heat in a fluid (gas or liquid) caused when hotter, less dense fluids rise and cooler, more dense fluids sink
    Convection
  10. A common example illustrating the principle of convection in gases
    Hot Air Balloon Rising
  11. A primary example of heat transfer that travels through empty space
    Sun Warming Earth
  12. An example of radiation; heat is felt without direct contact
    Feeling Warmth from a Fire
  13. The tiny pieces inside everything; they move faster when hot and slower when cold
    Molecule
  14. The transfer of heat through a solid material by the direct contact of particles bumping into one another
    Conduction
  15. How molecules move when an object is hot
    Faster Molecules
  16. A type of energy that makes things feel hot or warm
    Heat
  17. This characteristic of warmer fluids causes the circulation pattern in a convection current
    Less Dense Rises
  18. An example of convection in a liquid, involving warm fluid rising and cooler fluid sinking
    Boiling Water
  19. The direction heat energy always flows due to a difference in temperatur
    Hot to Cold
  20. The phase change when a solid (like ice) gains enough heat to turn into a liquid
    Melting
  21. Heat conducts from your hand into this cold solid, causing it to change state
    Ice Melting in Hand
  22. The transfer of heat through empty space by invisible electromagnetic rays, requiring no matter
    Radiation
  23. A common item made of material that blocks or slows down heat movement
    Puffer Jacket
  24. The special tool used to measure temperature
    Thermometer
  25. The invisible waves that transfer heat during radiation
    Electromagnetic Rays