| A | B |
| Three ways heat is transferred | Radiation, Conduction, Convection |
| Kinetic Energy | Energy of Motion |
| Potential Energy | Stored Energy |
| Conduction | Transfer of heat by direct contact or touching |
| Radiation | Transfer of heat by waves |
| Convection | Transfer of heat by currents in a liquid or a gas |
| Contract | Gets Smaller |
| Expand | Gets Bigger |
| Conductor | Material that easily transfers heat |
| Insulator | Material that prevents the transfer of heat from one object to another |
| Therm | Heat |
| Heat | Thermal Energy |
| Sol | Sun |
| Solar Energy | Energy from the Sun (heat/light) |
| Renewable Energy | can be used over and over |
| Non-Renewable Energy | can't be replaced (once gone they are gone forever) |
| Fossil Fuels | energy created from the remains of plants and animals that took millions of years to form. |
| Geothermal Energy | energy generated from heat in the earth |
| Hydro | Water |
| Examples of Renewable Resources | biomass, hydro, wind, solar, geothermal |
| Examples of Non-Renewable | coal, oil, gas |