12/14 BW: What are 2 benefits of using a globe as a model of the Earth? Today we reviewed for the test and put packets together! 12/13 BW: Why are similar sized particles found near eachother in river systems? Today we discussed models of the Earth.
12/12 BW: Why does gas layer?
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12/8 BW: Why does the Earth have a magnetic field? Today we discussed why the outside of the Earth has layers. These are due to particle size and density! We completed paper #5. The powerpoint can be found below.
12/7 BW: How is it possible for the inner core of the Earth to be solid? Today we discussed how Density affected the Earth while it cooled. The powerpoint can be found below. We also had papers #2 and #3. Make sure they are both completed.
12/6 BW: Why is it harder to breathe in Cedar than at the beach? Today we filled out our Earth Foldable. The powerpoint can be found below.
12/5
BW: If a block has a density of 1.1g/cm3 will it sink or float? Why? Today we made our Earth's Layers Foldable. Make sure to get it all colored and glued for tomorrow! 12/2 BW: Why does ice float? Today we did test corrections and went over our test. 12/1 BW: How would you explain "density" to a 5 year old? Today we took our test! 11/30 BW: Explain how lava lamps work. 11/29 BW: If a cube has a density of 4g/cm3, what will it's density be if I cut it in half? Make sure to have your packet papers all finished for tomorrow! Test is Thursday!!! 11/28 BW: How did you change the density of bread? Please use the last few slides talking about Liquid Layers to complete paper #11.
11/22
BW: Explain how two different pieces of wood can have the same density. Today we did our bread lab. If you missed it, make sure to get signed up for SMART time! Make sure your quiz and D w/out #s are turned in! Happy Thanksgiving! Have fun and BE SAFE!!! 11/21 BW: If two blocks are the same size, do they have to have the same density? Why or why not? Today we had a demonstration of Density Rule #3 (paper 10). Make sure your quiz and Density Without Numbers is complete for tomorrow! 11/18 BW: If an object's volume is 15cm3 and it's mass is 5g, what is it's density? Will it sink or float? Make sure to finish your Density Without Numbers by Tuesday! 11/17 BW: How did the cubes have different densities if they were the same size? 11/16 BW: What is the unit for density of a liquid and solid? 11/15 BW: If a rock has a mass of 15g and a volume of 3cm3, what is it's density? 11/14 BW: How do I find the mass of a liquid? Today we learned all about Density! Make sure to grab paper #7 and the notes are found in the powerpoint below!
11/11
BW: If a grad. cyl. reads 12mL, and I add a rock to it, it now reads 27mL, how many cm cubed is the rock? 11/10 BW: What are the steps for water displacement? 11/9 BW: How do you measure the volume of a liquid? 11/8 BW: What are two important steps while using the TBB? 11/7 BW: Why is the metric system easier than the US system? 11/4
BW: How many centimeters are in 6.72km? 11/3 BW: How would you explain "length" to a 5 yr. old? 11/2 BW: What does volume measure? 11/1 BW: Scientifically, why do we love candy? 10/31 BW: What are 2 SEPs you observed at the STEAMfest? 10/28
BW: How many e- are in a Berylium atom? 10/27 BW: What is the difference between an atom, molecule and compound? 10/26 BW: What are the 3 parts in an atom? Today we put packets together and learned about diffusion. Our test is TOMORROW! Here are some fun Kahoots to study from: https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/82d735a7-6bc8-4ec6-9273-74b2f6f38510 https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/cbd3a616-16c3-49cf-843c-4ea5e87071d1 https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/8aa87879-dba5-472c-b148-7363647c71b9 https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/42f20b0e-524d-4f4d-b7fa-971d0dceb2fe 10/25 BW: What is the phase change called when a solid changes to a gas? Today we discussed how heat affects molecule motion. Make sure your papers are ready to be put in your packet tomorrow! THE TEST IS THURSDAY! And.....field trip Friday! 10/21
BW: What did you observe in your lab? Why did it occur? Today we learned about phase changes. 10/20 BW: What did you observe in the lab yesterday? Why did this occur to you? Today we continued the how temperature effects molecules in motion lab, also if you weren't here yesterday or today make sure you talk to me about signing up for smart time. 10/19 BW: How do molecules move in: solids, liquids, and gases? Today we did how temperature effects molecules in motion lab. 10/18 BW: How many atoms are in C6 H12 06? Today we filled out the information on the atoms packet, and permission slips have to be in by tomorrow! 10/17 BW: What is the difference between a molecule and a compound? Today we started coloring and cutting our 3 phases of matter packet, make sure you finish you homework and turn it in. 10/14
BW: Draw a -2 Nitrogen ion. Today we finished up our Making Molecules simulation, our Atoms Simulation, and our Atomic Structure HW. It's the last day of the quarter! Be ready for a fresh start next week! 10/13 BW: How many electrons are in a -2 ion of oxygen? Today we did atom builder from yesterday, make a molecule, finished the atoms drawing homework (make sure to keep it), then we did vocabulary 1-11. Make sure to turn in you permission slip tomorrow! 10/12 BW: How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in a Boron atom? Today we did the atom builder. 10/11 BW: What does the atomic number represent? Today we learned how to build atoms. 10/10 BW: What happens when an atoms gains or loses an e-? Today we finished learning how to use the PTE to draw atoms and vice versa. |
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