Monday, April 13, 2015

Interactive Notebooks due 4/14/15

I will be collecting Interactive Notebooks from pages 110 to 126 on Tuesday (day of test). Project grade.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Energy Test Study Guide

Energy Test Study Guide

·        Know the different types of energy as well as an example of each.  See INB pages 112, 113,116,118,119

·        Section review 5-1  INB page 114  types of energy associated with the pictures

·        The transfer of energy in a pendulum .(text page 151) be able to label where the greatest PE, Least PE, greatest KE, Least KE, and where there is both PE and KE     AND explain in words
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·        Explain the difference between potential and kinetic energy.  Give 2 real world examples and explain the transfer of energy between them  (see text book from page 140 on, or INB)

·        On Friday we will do INB page 126 which will also be on the test  How does changing the voltage in an electrical circuit affect that system?  Draw and label the types of energy associated with that system.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Homework due 3/26/15


Go to each of these links and write 4 bullets of information for each power point.  Label the titles of the power points above each set of bullets.   Interactive notebook page 117



http://www.science-class.net/archive/science-class/PowerPoints/PEKE_files/frame.htm

http://www.science-class.net/archive/science-class/PowerPoints/Energy_files/frame.htm

Monday, March 16, 2015

3/16 Homework

Worksheet.  Graphing side only.
Study for quiz (changed from test to quiz) on Thursday

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Acceleration quiz/Interactive Notebook check/Third quarter extra credit

INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK PAGES 83 - 103  CHECK FOR DATES, TITLES, COLORED PICTURES, TABLE OF CONTENTS


QUIZ - THURSDAY  STUDY PAGES 95, 98 - 108 AND MATH PRACTICE SHEETS (not attached in notebook)

KNOW:

how to calculate for force, mass, or acceleration and the units that go with each. (triangle)

the three ways an object is considered to be accelerating

the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration (if mass increases, how does that affect acceleration, etc)

graphing:  what the lines mean for BOTH distance vs time graphs and velocity (speed) vs time graphs
  (especially constant velocity, zero velocity, positive and negative acceleration

graphing: 
know what variables are
calculate for acceleration using the formula:  final velocity - initial velocity
                                                                            final time - initial time



THIRD QUARTER EXTRA CREDIT:  STUDY JAMS
 
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/index.htm

The following topics only
Anything from "Force and Motion" and "Scientific Inquiry"
One point each to your lowest grade.
copy and paste and print score to a word document or email results.  Must be a 100.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Motion quiz / INB classwork check pages 90-94

Quiz Friday 2/27/15 INB pages 84 - 89
Know vocabulary
Know Question 4 INB page85
Read the foldable page 84

Homework/Classwork check Thursday pages 90-94

Saturday, February 7, 2015

States of Matter TEST / Notebook check

Notebook pages 58 - 78 will be graded.  Check for work completed, pictures colored, titles, dates, and table of contents filled in.

TEST INFO  THE TEST WILL BE THE FIRST DAY BACK TO SCHOOL IF THERE IS SNOW.  IF THERE IS NO SNOW DAY IT WILL BE ON MONDAY.

VOCABULARY:  page 73 INB
thermal energy
evaporation
boiling
condensation
freezing
vaporization

INB page 74  chart with thermal energy and movement of particles

INB page 75 power point question # 18 and chart/question #4

INB page 79 question #7

RE-READ ALL PAGES FROM 73 TO 82

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Conservation of Mass Quiz 1/23

All questions require written responses.

Explain open and closed systems and give an example of each.

Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass.

Explain why the mass was not the same during the chemical reaction between the baking soda and vinegar even though it was supposed to be a closed system.

Using the following chemical reaction, be able to discuss the number of each type of element and whether it demonstrates the Law of Conservation of Mass.

Baking soda      +      vinegar                  Sodium acetate        +      water        +         carbon dioxide

NaHCO₃             +      CH₃COOH                NaOOCCH₃              +        H₂O         +                 CO₂

Monday, January 12, 2015

Mystery powder lab

Make a title page  "Mystery Powder Lab", a picture colored, name, date, group

Attach in this order:  Title page, data table (station 1 toward front), Analysis (question 1 toward front) and rubric.

Powder Properties information:
Salt:  does not react with vinegar or iodine, has a crystal shape, less soluble than sugar.

Sugar:  does not react with vinegar, crystal shape, very soluble in water, dissolves in vinegar, truns brown when heated.

Baking Soda:  Reacts with vinegar(produces a gas), does not react with iodine, does not have a crystal shape, slightly soluble in water.

Corn Starch:  reacts with iodine, does not react with vinegar (gets thick, then hard), no crystal shape, insouble in water

Plaster of Paris:  Reacts with vinegar (produces a gas), turned grey with water, reacts with iodine(turned lighter brown), has not crystal shape, melts-then hardens in water and vinegar.


lab report due Tuesday except Yellow group (due Wednesday)

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Extra points on the Characteristic Properties of matter test

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/index.htm

You can do up to 10 topics.  One point each one.  You cannot get a score of over a 100 on the test.  You must have a score of 90 or better or it will not be accepted. 

Click on a topic and under that heading are specific choices you can do.  (see below)

They can be e-mailed to me or printed.  Make sure your name and group color is on each page.

Choices:

MUST DO:
Under   "Properties"
                     Physical and Chemical Changes in Matter
                     Elements and Compounds
                     Solids, liquids, and gasses
Optional:
                     Energy and matter

Under  "Plants"
                      Photosynthesis

Under "Scientific Inquiry"
                       Any of them

Under  "Human Body"
                        Any of them



Monday, January 5, 2015

Properties of Matter test 1/9/15

INB page 56   Know definitions (matching on test) with examples on a few.
INB page 57   Know questions 2 - 8
INB page 58   Read your notes
INB page 59   Know how to tell the difference between an element and compound (#12) and
                      questions 18 - 21
INB page 60 and 61 - use these pages as examples for chemical and physical characteristics
INB page 62  A few examples from the front and back of the sheet are on the test.

Essay Question:  Know chemical changes when wood burns.

I WILL BE AFTER SCHOOL ON THURSDAY FROM 2:20 - 2:45 FOR ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE EXTRA HELP.   ALSO PERIOD 1 ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY

LAST TEST FOR QUARTER 2!!!!! STUDY, STUDY, STUDY