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Tue 1/21 1.A coach travels from the station to the beach, a distance of 576km away in 6hrs. The coach is only allowed to travel at a maximum speed of 90km/h. Did the coach break the speed limit?

Wed 1/22 2. A really fast armadillo can cross a road that is meters long in 10.0 seconds. What is the speed of the armadillo? AS=D/T AS=20.00m/10.0s AS=2m/s

Wed 1/22 2. A really fast armadillo can cross a road that is meters long in 10.0 seconds. What is the speed of the armadillo? AS=D/T AS=20.00m/10.0s AS=2m/s

Thur 1/23 3. Usain Bolt runs the 100m in 9.58 sec. What is his average speed? As = d/t As = m/s

Mon 1/27 4. Give 3 examples that use an inclined plane. Wheelchair ramp Stairs Ramp for jumping

Wed 1/29 5. A car travels 20m in 10sec. What is the cars average speed? 2 m/s

Thur 1/30 6. What is an advantage of the pulley systems below? Changes direction of pull Reduces force needed and changes direction

Mon 2/3 7.Which marble will roll faster? Large or small small

Tue 2/4 8. Sketch the graph.

Wed 2/5 9. What is the advantage of the pulley system? Change direction of force only Piano 100kg/2 = 50kg

Thur 2/6 10. How is a rock different from a mineral? Rocks are made of minerals.

Mon 2/ How are rocks identified? By the way they form.

Tue 2/ Complete the chart, draw the missing

Wed 2/ Name the rock. Coarse grain Fine grain Formed slow Formed Fast Intrusive Extrusive Igneous “ Diorite” Igneous “Obsidian”

Thur 2/ Name the rock. Sharp angular sediments Round sediments Not transported transported Sedimentary Breccia Sedimentary Conglomerate

Wed 2/ Fill in the blanks

Wed 2/ Fill in the blanks magma metamorphic sedimentary sediments Igneous

Thur 2/ Below is a data table showing the composition of the ____________________. EARTH’S CRUST

Fri 2/ What is the advantage of the pulley systems? Force and work same, direction of force changed Force less work same, direction of force same

Mon 2/ Below is data from a marble roll lab. Which surface had the most friction? sandpaper Surface DistanceTime Wood 3m 12s Dirt 3m 9s Sandpaper 3m 18s Felt 3m 15s Tile 3m 6s

Tue 2/ What was Albert’s average speed at 10 seconds? 6 m/s

Wed 2/ What information do scientists use to study earth’s interior? Volcanoes Earthquakes Seismic waves

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.C 10.b 11.B 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.C 18.A

Thu 2/ Name the layers. mantle Outer core Inner core lithosphere crust

5 pt bonus Draw the rock cycle on the back of your bubble sheet,use the words below. Igneous rock Metamorphic rock Sedimentary rock MeltingHeatErosionWeathering Magma or lava CoolingPressureCementedCompactedSediments

Mon 3/3 23. What forces act on the earth’s crust? Shearing Tension Compression

Tue 3/4 24. What is the theory of continental drift? All landmasses connected – supercontinent Pangaea

Wed 3/5 25. The movement of the plates is caused by ______ _____ in the mantle. Convection cells ( currents )

Mon 3/17 1.What is the composition of the crust, mantle, outer core and inner core? Crust – O2, Si, Al Mantle – Mg, Fe, Al, Si Outer Core – Fe, Ni, S Inner Core – Fe, Ni

Tectonic Plates

O2, Si, Al, Fe

1. Plate 2. Pangaea 3. theory of plate tectonics 4. plate boundary 5. earthquake 6. stress 7. shearing 8. tension 9. compression 10. fault 11. strike-slip fault 12. normal fault 13. hanging wall 14. footwall 15. reverse fault 16. fold

Draw graph on back and make up a story

Starting now. If chewing gum you will write I will not chew gum 100 times Next time

1.______________ are made of minerals. 2.Name the 3 kinds of rocks _____ ____ ____ 3.Type of rock that forms when molten rock cools and hardens.___________

Week 21 Test 1.D 2.D 3.D 4.B 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.C W hen you finish test corrections make a Voc. Book. With 3 pages. Include a table of contents. Words are on page 340 Key Terms 1.Rock P Texture 3.Grain 4.Igneous rock 5.Intrusive igneous rock 6.Extrusive igneous rock 7.Sedimentary rock 8.Sediment 9.Metamorphic rock 10.Rock cycle 1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.90

Voc. Rocks 1.Rock 2.Texture 3.Grain 4.Igneous rock 5.Intrusive igneous rock 6.Extrusive igneous rock 7.Sedimentary rock 8.Sediment 9.Metamorphic rock 10.Rock cycle

Assignments Mon 2/3 1.Pulley lab cw 2. Review ws hw omit question 4 Tue 2/4 1.Turn in review 2.TEST SPEED and Simple Machines Wed 2/5 1.Test corrections 2.Finish gizmos 3.Start on voc. Types of rocks Thur 2/6 1.Voc rocks 2.Video rock cycle Fri 2/7 1. comp. lab Gizmo rock Cycle

When you finish your test turn it in on top of the computer cart. Pick up graphing question, it counts as a 5pt bonus on the test. Put in basket If done please sit quietly so others can concentrate.

classify extrusive igneous rock foliation fossil igneous rock intrusive igneous rock metamorphic rock mineral sedimentary rock strata texture

Tue 1/21 1.Bubble gum lab ws Wed 1/22 1.Turn in bg lab 2.Speed challenge lab outside Thur 1/23 1.Turn in sc lab sheet 2.Gizmo ants on a slant cw Fri 1/24 1. Lab marble roll

Science Assignments Mon 1/27 1.Marble roll speed lab Tue 1/28 1.Video simple machines 2.Worksheet calculating speed distance time cw Wed 1/29 1.Video simple machines 2.Ws speed 346, 125 graph marble lab Thur 1/30 1. Fri 1. Test corrections