By Minal Habash. Chemistry  Essential #17, I can identify exothermic and endothermic reactions and phase changes.

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By Minal Habash

Chemistry  Essential #17, I can identify exothermic and endothermic reactions and phase changes.

Real World Example Endothermic Exothermic

Phase Changes 0 °C 100 °C TemperatureTemperature Solid Melting/Freezing Liquid Evaporation/Condensation Gas Heat Added

Unit 5 Phd  Which describes an endothermic process? a) An ice cube melting in a glass of warm soda b) Your body shivering on a cold morning c) Nuclear fusion reaction in the sun d) A candle burning

English 10  Essential #2, I can determine the difference between quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing and when it is appropriate to do so.  Essential #8, I can explain the meaning and use of literary and poetic devices and how they support or relate to the overall theme.

Quoting, Paraphrasing, & Summarizing  Why?  How do you use them?  Is a citation needed?

New York at Night By Amy Lowell A near horizon whose sharp jags Cut brutally into a sky Of leaden heaviness, and crags Of houses lift their masonry Ugly and foul, and chimneys lie And snort, outlined against the gray Of lowhung cloud. I hear the sigh The goaded city gives, not day Nor night can ease her heart, her anguished labours stay. Below, straight streets, monotonous, From north and south, from east and west, Stretch glittering; and luminous Above, one tower tops the rest And holds aloft man's constant quest: Time! Joyless emblem of the greed Of millions, robber of the best Which earth can give, the vulgar creed Has seared upon the night its flaming ruthless screed. O Night! Whose soothing presence brings The quiet shining of the stars. O Night! Whose cloak of darkness clings So intimately close that scars Are hid from our own eyes. Beggars By day, our wealth is having night To burn our souls before altars Dim and tree-shadowed, where the light Is shed from a young moon, mysteriously bright. Where art thou hiding, where thy peace? This is the hour, but thou art not. Will waking tumult never cease? Hast thou thy votary forgot? Nature forsakes this man-begot And festering wilderness, and now The long still hours are here, no jot Of dear communing do I know; Instead the glaring, man-filled city groans below!

Spanish 2  Esencial #1, Puedo utilizar frases elaboradas y crear el lenguaje en una variedad de temas a través del vocabulario comprensión.  Esencial #7, Puedo discutir ideas fundamentales sobre una variedad de temas tales como la de viajar, registrarnos en el hotel, o visitar los doctores.

Pasatiempos Test  Rewrite the following statement in the future tense.  Carlos habla con la profesora. Carlos hablará con la profesora.

Grammar Adjective-AltoMasculineFeminine SingularEl AltoLa Alta PluralLos AltosLas Altas Masculine NounsFeminine Nouns El PieLa Pierna El TobilloLa Rodilla El CuelloLa Cabeza El BrazoLa Mano El OjoLa Boca

Mi Monstruo

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