Use the VCOP grid to help you write the answer to your work. What happens in this experiment and why? VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation particles.

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Use the VCOP grid to help you write the answer to your work. What happens in this experiment and why? VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation particles solid heating expansion contraction conduction thermal energy and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile Use interesting words to begin your sentences..”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if… Name:

Use the VCOP grid to help you write the answer to your work. The Nutrient Cycle VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation decay decomposers microbes warmth moisture oxygen rocks weathering minerals and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile Use interesting words to begin your sentences..”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if… Name:

Use the VCOP grid to help you write the answer to your work. Ice Cream VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation particles melting freezing salt ice temperature crystals quick/slow large/small and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile Ice cream is made by… When we cool ice cream quickly… The particles in the ice cream are arranged like….”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if… Name:

Use the VCOP grid to help you write the answer to your work. Task: Write a story about a day in your life without electricity. Say how you will cook your food, entertain yourself and keep warm. Describe how you felt without electricity. Explain why electricity is such an important resource. VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation electricity power heat entertainment power cut gas cooking light dark and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile Use interesting words to begin your sentences..”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if… Name:

Y10 Applied Science – Vocational Application VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation forensic science environmental analysis crime criminal important investigation quantitative qualitative workplace and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile Our investigation used…. Forensic scientists use this type of analysis to… One crime that was solved by forensic science was… This type of analysis is also used in….”!(),?’; Name:

Use the VCOP grid to help you write the answer to your work. Which areas of the school are noisiest? VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation noise sound level meter dB (decibel) data carpet quiet absorbed more reliable and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile The noisiest places in school are… The quietest places in school are… I think that some places are noisier because… I think some places are quieter because….”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if… Name:

Applied Science Coursework – Conclusion VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation Evidence Committed Crime White Powder Mystery Eliminate Match Reliable and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile I believe that… Looking at my results… I am able to eliminate….”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if… Name:

What is an electromagnet? How do you make one? How can you make one stronger? VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation Coil Core Iron Electromagnet Voltage Strength Fair test 50 paperclips and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile Use interesting words to begin your sentences..”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if… Name:

Use the VCOP grid to help you write the answer to your work. How are babies made? Explain how a new life begins using the vocabulary to help you. VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation Egg Sperm Fertilisation Ovary Testes Uterus Placenta Pregnancy Labour Contraction Birth Divide Umbilical cord Amniotic fluid Embryo Foetus and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile A new life begins when… When the egg is fertilised… The foetus is… 9 months after….”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if … Name:

Use this VCOP grid to help you with the conclusion and evaluation. VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation Reliable Accurate Conclusion Judgement Circumstantial Fact Evidence Experiment Eliminated Guilty Innocent Committed and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile I believe that… My evidence… By looking at my graph/results table….”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if … Name:

Science at Work Which companies are we studying and what do they do? VocabularyConnectivesOpenersPunctuation Local National International Science Workplace and also as well as next however whereas otherwise although meanwhile I am studying… Each company uses science… Local means… National means… International means… My companies are….”!(),?’; What went well… Even better if … Name: