Thermal Equilirium
Thermal Equilirium
Thermal Equilirium
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Learning Outcomes: At the end of the class, the students will be able to:
Explain thermal equilibrium.
Explain how a liquid-in-glass thermometer works.
Learning Activities:
Techniques, Tools
Core content Teacher’s activities Student’s activities Note
& Resources
Introduction ENGAGEMENT Students do the activity. Tap in the
1. Teacher asks one student to come in front laboratory.
and hold the tap for a moment.
2. Teacher ask the student what he/she feels.
Q : Describe what do you feel on your hand
while you holding the tap?
A : feeling cold.
3. After the student give answer, teacher ask
the student to hold the tap again for 1
minute. Then teacher ask again.
Q: Do you feel the different?
A: Yes. My hand does not feel cold anymore.
Activity B:
(i) Put a clinical thermometer on the student’s
palm and grip the thermometer for a few
minutes.
(ii) Take the reading.
EVALUATION
Conclusion
1. Students state new
words and things that
they have learnt
today.
Language Focus/Vocabulary:
Thinking skills:
Scientific Altitudes and Noble Values: Being objective and systematic, thinking rationally, having critical and analytical thinking.
Reflection:
Remarks: