
Let’s Heat Things Up
by Robert Yates
Students will investigate how solar energy changes the temperature of a substance.
Lesson Grade Level
4th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yhuRmfZ12C3OtWgYVTXAsn74a8Qyti87/edit?u…Related Content

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