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Sources of Heat

Hot and Cold: Sources of Heat

Sources of Heat

Sources of Heat

NCERT anchor: NCERT Looking Around Class 1 — Theme: Weather and Seasons (where heat comes from)

What you'll learn

  • Heat can come from the Sun, a fire, or a stove.
  • Heat makes cold things warm, like the Sun warming the ground.
  • We use heat carefully for cooking, and stay safe near it.

Key concepts

1. The Sun

Level 1 (Verbal): The Sun warms the Earth every day — that is why afternoons feel hot.

Level 2 (Symbolic): Sun = the biggest natural source of heat and light for us.

Visual: A bright Sun with rays reaching down to warm the ground.

2. Fire and stove

Verbal: A stove flame or a fire gives strong heat — used to cook food.

Symbolic: Fire/stove = a made source of heat, needs a grown-up's care.

Visual: A blue stove flame under a pan.

3. Staying safe near heat

Keep a safe distance from fire and stoves. Let a grown-up handle hot pots and pans.

Worked example

Warming a cold chapati

Step 1 — Chapati is cold from the fridge.
Step 2 — Grown-up places it on the hot stove/tawa.
Step 3 — Heat from the stove flame warms the chapati.
Step 4 — Chapati becomes warm and soft again.
Answer: the stove flame is the source of heat that warmed the chapati.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Thinking only fire makes heatSun is also a big heat sourceRemember: Sun, fire, and stove all give heat
Standing too close to a stoveIt can burn youAlways keep a safe distance
Playing with matches or flamesVery dangerous for childrenNever touch fire — call a grown-up

Quick check

  • Name two sources of heat you know.
  • Why does the ground feel warm on a sunny afternoon?
  • Who should light the stove at home?
  • Stretch: Why do we feel cooler standing in the shade than standing in the Sun?

Revision tip: Say aloud: 'Sun, fire, stove — these give heat, and I stay safe near them.'

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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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