Monday, March 10, 2014

Numbered Heads Heat and Thermodynmics test review


Numbered Heads Instructions

1. Form into the designated groups

2. Take out one full sheet of paper per group and list the name of the group at the top. Then list the names of the group members and place numbers next to each name (1, 2, 3…..If four members then write 4 also). It doesn’t matter who gets what number.

3. Hand the paper to the instructor. It will be used for assessment and graded.

4. Begin reviewing/ learning the listed concepts. Make up sample questions related to the concept. Try and figure out what question the teacher will ask. Time is limited; so don’t waste it!

5. Once you understand the concepts make sure each group members also understand by assessing them. Do not ask yes or no assessment questions.

Good Assessment. “Sam, could you show me how to do number three on the list?”

Poor Assessment. “Do you guys all know it?”

6. When the instructor calls a number randomly (ex. = 3) the three will go to a designated area alone and respond to a similar question. Make sure they have something to write with and a calculator. After they leave begin studying the next set of concepts for the next round.

7. After a short amount of time the person will then return to the group and their answer will be graded by the teacher and given to the entire group as a communal score.

8. The returning group member may be called again so they should receive extra instruction to help get caught up.

9. The scores are added at the end to determine winners. The top three groups receive extra points on the test.




Here are the concepts covered on the test:

1.  Converting Temperatures  (F to C,  C to K  or backwards)

2.  Internal energy convert ions with other forms of energy like PE and KE

3.  Calorimetry with hot metal and cold water, finding and unknown like specific heat of the metal, or the final temperature of the mix

4.  All heat formulas and all Thermodynamics formulas

5.  Heat required to melt or vaporize  = mL     Know the difference between L vaporization and L fusion

6.  Heat required to raise temperature in a phase like solid, liquid or water = MC delta T

7.  Work required to move a piston by a gas,  also calculating pressure given work and the radius of the piston or area and displacement

8.  Finding Q cold given efficiency and work  or finding efficiency  given work and Q hot.

9.  Standards for +/-  work and heat

10.  Understand entropy and describe situations of increasing or decreasing entropy.


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