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Description

Number of questions: 5 adapted activities, with color-coded multiple choice, image observation, comparison, visual interpretation, and identification of thermal phenomena.


Target Audience:

Students with difficulties in reading, abstraction, and interpretation in Physics and Science.
Recommended for Middle School (Grades 6–9), High School, AEE, EJA, and remedial classes.
Also recommended for students with Intellectual Disabilities (mild to moderate), Autism (TEA), ADHD, Dyslexia, Apraxia, Down Syndrome, difficulties understanding physical phenomena, and students in the process of scientific literacy.


Format:

Color PDF with large and clear images (pot on the stove, metal spoon, sun, expanded train tracks, hot cup, jar in boiling water), color-coded answer choices, short and direct statements, and complete answer key.


Objective

To help students understand, in a simple, visual, and concrete way:

• the three modes of heat transfer (conduction, radiation, and convection),
• the behavior of heat always moving from hotter to colder,
• and the phenomenon of linear thermal expansion, shown through real everyday examples.

The material turns abstract concepts into familiar, visual situations.


Content

Heat conduction: illustrated by a pot heating a metal spoon.

Thermal radiation: shown by sunlight reaching the skin, even without direct contact.

Linear thermal expansion: explained through train tracks that expand when heated.

Temperature difference: identifying the hotter object (e.g., a hot cup of coffee).

Practical application of expansion: a metal lid that becomes easier to open when heated.


Differentials

 

✅ Extremely accessible language, with short phrases and direct visual support.
✅ Color-coded options that simplify decision-making and reduce cognitive load.
✅ Real-life situations that make the content concrete and understandable.
✅ Excellent for inclusive classrooms and neurodivergent learners.
✅ Saves 5h50min of teacher preparation time.