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Conductors of Heat

and Electricity

WEEK 2-DAY 1
Look at the picture
below;

Does the
electric fan
show
motion?
Based on the electric fan,
what was use so that it
will move?

Answer: Electricity
The electric fan used
electricity to move.
And electricity flows
through the wire.
The electric fan needs electricity
to moved but electricity will not
flow without the other materials
that conducts heat.

This is what we called


Conductor materials.
Conductor materials= are materials that
allow heat or electric current to pass
through.
The material that covers the
conductors is called
Insulator.

Insulator materials = are


materials that do not allow
heat and electricity to pass
Directions: Classify the following materials
accordingly. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
Give some examples of
Conductor and
Insulators.
What do you mean by Conductors?

What do you mean by insulators?

When can we say that a material is a


conductor?

When can we say that a material is


insulator?
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct
answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. What do we call a material that allows
electricity to pass through it?
A. conduction C. insulator
B. conductor D. metal
2. Which is an example of conductor?
A. book C. copper wire
B. cloth D. paper plate
3. What do we call a material that
does not allow the electricity and
heat to pass through it?
A. Conductor C. iron
B. Insulator D. wire
4. Which is an example of
insulator?
A. book C. metal fork
B. copper D. silver
5. Which of the following consists
of objects that are good
conductors of heat?
A. steel, paper towel, paper
B. gold, pencil, tape
C. iron wire, thumb tacks, steel
ruler
D. aluminum cup, wood, cloth
Materials To Bring
for tomorrow’s
activity;
pot holder
metal spoon
candle
Conductors of Heat
and Electricity

WEEK 2-DAY 2
Is conductor material
important to us
Human?

Why?
Conductor materials are essential to the
flow of electricity going to your house.

Have you ever asked yourself why you


don’t get electrically shocked when you
touch an electric cord?

It is because of the insulators.


Let’s Do It!
(Experiment Time)

Reminder: Take precautionary


measures and ask assistance from
your teacher in doing the activity.
Heat Transfer

What you need:


pot holder, metal spoon, match, candle

What to do:
1. Feel the metal spoon with your bare
hands. How does it feel?

2. Light the candle with a match.


3. Hold the end of a metal
spoon with a pot holder.

4. Heat the other end of the


spoon in a candle flame for 5
minutes. Observe.
In a piece of paper, answer the guide
questions below.

Guide Questions:
1. What happens to the metal spoon when
it was heated over the candle flame for 5
minutes? Why do you think it happened?

2. How will you describe the direction of


the heat transfer in the activity?
Based on the activity,
is metal spoon
considered as good
conductor?

Why?
Cite example of good
conductor materials and
how you used it in your
daily living.
How will you find out
that the metal spoon
is a good conductor?
Directions: Read each statement below.
Choose and write the letter of the correct
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What do we call a material that allows
electricity to pass through it?
A. Conduction C. Insulator
B. Conductor D. Metal
2. Your mother wants to cook egg faster.
Which of the following materials will she
use?

A. Aluminum pot
B. Clay pot
C. Plastic pot
D. Rubber pot
3. Why are cooking utensils made up of
metal and the handles are made of plastic?
A. Metal is hard while plastic is soft
B. Metal is expensive while plastic is cheaper.
C. Metal is not brittle while plastic is brittle.
D. Metal is a good conductor of heat while
plastic is a poor conductor of heat.
4. Which of the following consists of
objects that are good conductors of
heat?
A. steel, paper towel, paper
B. gold, pencil, tape
C. iron wire, thumb tacks, steel ruler
D. aluminum cup, wood, cloth
5. Which is a good conductor?
A. Fruits
B. Metals
C. Plastics
D. Wood products
Conductors of Heat
and Electricity

WEEK 2-DAY 3
REVIEW:
Study the picture below and answer the following
questions:
(Present a real example of wire)

Guide Questions:
1. What material is used in the inner part of the
wire?
2. What material is used for the outer part of the
wire?
3. Why is copper commonly used in our
electrical wirings?
4. What do you think will happen if there is no
plastic or rubber that covers the wire?
Inside the wire, we can see the wrapped metal
which can be copper.
Metals are good conductors of heat
and electricity.
Copper and aluminum are metals so they
are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Stainless steel is an iron-based metal. Iron,
gold, silver, brass, steel, copper, and nickel
are also good conductors of heat and
electricity.
Non-Metals do not
have free electrons
that is why they are
not as good as metal
when it comes to
conduction of heat and
electricity.
Good conductors are
solids that have atoms
that are very compact.
The more compact the
atoms the better
conductors it will be.
Difference between Good and Poor
Conductors.
Directions: Analyze the situation below and
answer the given question.

Suppose you are going to watch a movie on


a television, but the wire is unplugged and
your hand is wet, what are you going to do
so that the electricity will not pass through
your hand/body? What precautionary safety
measures will you observe in handling the
electrical appliances?
When can you say that a
material is a poor
conductor?

What is conductor?
True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct
and FALSE if not.
__________ 1. Aluminum is a good conductor of heat
and electricity.
__________ 2. All materials can be good conductors of
heat and electricity.
__________ 3. Metal pots allow the heat flow thoroughly.
__________ 4. Iron-based metals are insulators of heat
and electricity.
__________ 5. Electricity plays an important role in our
daily activities.
Materials To Bring for tomorrow’s
activity;
Conductors of Heat
and Electricity

WEEK 2-DAY 4
Review;

Give examples of good conductor


materials.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
How conductor
materials help us
human in our daily
living?
We discussed about the conductor and
insulator materials.
Remember that Conductivity depends on
 Thickness – the thicker, the better the
conductor
 Size – the shorter the size, the better the
conductor
 Temperature – with increase in
temperature, electrons gain energy
causing better conductivity
Other ways of heat transfer include
convection and radiation.
Convection is the transfer of heat from
one place to another by the movement
of fluids. For example, when a pot of
water is heated, water begins to rise. As
the water rises, cold water goes down.
The process is repeated until all the
water has the same temperature.
Radiation is the
transfer of heat
through empty space.
Example is standing
before a stove, where
your body feels the
heat from it.
Let’s Do It!
(Experiment time)

Reminder: Take
precautionary measures and
ask assistance from your
teacher in doing the activity.
Heat flow
What to do:
1. Put hot water in a bowl. Be careful in
handling hot object.

2. Place all the objects in the bowl.

3. After three minutes, get the objects


using a tong.
Touch each object and record your
observations. Be sure that it is not hot.
Based on your experiment, answer the
following questions below.

1. What happened to the materials that you put


on the bowl of hot water?
2. Does all the object become hot?
3. What method of heat transfer happened?
4. Which among the materials are good
conductors of heat and electricity?
5. Which among the materials are insulators of
heat and electricity?
In your kitchen, you want to cook
chicken adobo for your dinner, you
planned to used the plastic
container as your cooking pan.
What do you think will happen to
your cooking pan? And what will
happen to your chicken adobo?
What characteristics of
materials make them good
conductors?

How would you differentiate a


conductor from the insulator?
Choose the letter of your answer.

1. Materials through which electricity pass easily are


called?
A. insulators B. conductors
C. non-conductors D. metallic
2. Which of the following group of materials are good
conductors of electricity?
A. copper, silver, gold, glass, and zinc
B. wood, paper, leather, and plastic
C. iron, copper, silver, gold, and nickel
D. gold, paper, cloth, and plastic
3. Materials that do not transmit electricity
and heat are called?
A. insulators
B. conductors
C. non-conductors
D. metallic
4. Which of the following is most likely to
conduct electricity the fastest?
A. wood B. plastic
C. iron grills D. rubber
5. The following are good
conductors of heat and
electricity except.
A. silver spoon B. golden ring
C. cotton D. iron bar
Weekly Quiz

WEEK 2-DAY 4
Catch-Up Friday

WEEK 2-DAY 5

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