9/29/30 Starter: Write the problem and show your work! Justify Your Answer Choice: II- STARTER about elements. III- APPLICATION IV –CONNECTIONS: 11/29/11.

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9/29/30 Starter: Write the problem and show your work! Justify Your Answer Choice: II- STARTER about elements. III- APPLICATION IV –CONNECTIONS: 11/29/11 III- APPLICATION: IV –CONNECTIONS: V -EXIT: 3-5 Summary Sentences What is the density of a cube with a side length of 25 cms and a mass of 100g? II- PRACTICE: Energy Resources Notes

Flip to your next blank page and tape your warm up & complete. DO both your KISS definition and justify your answer!!! I. Starter

Practice: Glue notes into your practice section.

III. Application: What are some things we can do to conserve energy. Describe in detail at least 5 different things we can do in 5-7 sentences!

IV. Connection: Design the“PerfectCommunity” With your partner(s)- design the perfect community by illustrating the following required items onto a poster.

Each of these items must be strategically placed on your poster to make the “Perfect City” A school A neighborhood A river A power plant / power company A landfill A business At least 2 streets/ roads Water waste treatment plant

Connection: (continued) In your journal you will write 3 paragraphs of at least 6 sentences each, describing he placement of your required items and how your city functions. Your writing must be very descriptive and thoroughly depict what you drew!!!!!

Include: River School Neighborhood Landfill Business Streets Waste water treatment plant Power company/ power plant Your drawing does not have to have a river and trees in the same place as in this example. This is just an example! Be creative!!! The Perfect Community

Exit 5-7 sentence Summary!!! Be specific about what you learned!!! Also, include any further questions you may have about Energy and Energy Sources??? Any unanswered questions from the debates?