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|resources= Download the Word document here [[file:Heating and Cooling Materials - student contribution - SC0005.doc]],  
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[[File:Heatingandcooling2.jpg|border|250px|Preview of document page 1]] or check the resource online [[Heating and Cooling Materials/Teacher's Notes|Teacher's Notes]]}}
[[File:Heatingandcooling2.jpg|border|250px|Preview of document page 1]] or check the resource online [[Heating and Cooling Materials/Lesson|Lesson]}}
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|final=yes |title=Heating and Cooling Materials |tagline=What happens when you heat and cool materials. |topic= Materials |subject= science, inquiry |resourcenumber= SC005 |age= year 2, Primary |content= This is a plan for a commonly-used activity on materials. Year 2 pupils are asked to predict what will happen when familiar materials are put in a hot place and a cool place. With the teacher's guidance, they test materials and are asked what makes their tests fair. |strategy= |image=Heatingandcoolingmelting1.png |Learning Objectives=

  • Describing how some everyday materials change when they are heated or cooled.
  • Observing heating or cooling materials and answer questions about them.
  • Using what students know to answer questions.
  • Recognizing when a comparison is unfair.

|additional resources= |useful information= |related resources= |other= |format= |resources= Download the Word document here File:Heating and Cooling Materials - student contribution - SC0005.doc, Preview of document page 1 or check the resource online [[Heating and Cooling Materials/Lesson|Lesson]}}