- Draw a hot object (e.g., a stove burner) on the left and a cooler object (e.g., a pot) on the right.
- Label the hot object with “High Temperature” and the cooler object with “Low Temperature”.
- Draw arrows pointing from the hot object to the cooler object, labeled “Heat Transfer” or “Thermal Energy Flow”.
- Add small dots or squiggles inside each object to represent molecules; draw them moving faster (more spread out or jagged lines) in the hot object and slower (closer together or gentle curves) in the cooler object.
- Write “Equilibrium” near the center between the two objects, indicating they will eventually reach the same temperature.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of heat worksheet.