Energy in a Partially Frozen River

When a river freezes over, the water in the middle is sometimes still running. 

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Iowa Core Standard

4-PS3-1

Use evidence to construct an explanation relating the speed of an object to the energy of that object

Driving Question

  • How does the water in a frozen river continue to flow?

Probing Questions

  • Why do you think the water keeps running in the middle?
  • How cold do you think it has to get for it to freeze in the middle?
  • Do you think the size of the river matters?
  • How do you think the river water gets its speed to move?
  • Do you think thermal energy has anything to do with the river not freezing? 
  • Do you think animals can survive under the ice?

Classroom Suggestions

Students could:

  • Go for a hike and see a frozen body of water. 
  • Try to create a simulation of a frozen body of water. What part of the water freezes first?
  • Research temperatures that affect freezing water. 
  • Draw a picture of frozen ice particles and compare it to a picture of moving water particles. 

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Contributors

Submitted by Valorie Grundmeier. 

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