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 Copy question and answers  What state of matter is defined by definite volume but indefinite shape? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma.

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2  Copy question and answers  What state of matter is defined by definite volume but indefinite shape? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma

3  Unit 2 Test Let’s take a look Any retakes?  Binder checks  Opener Turn Ins

4  New binder list Easy points Make sure you are keeping track

5  Take 25 minutes Do your best Give as much information as possible

6  ASVAB 1 st -4 th periods You guys will still be in here  Notes to help you for tomorrow’s assignment

7  Copy the question and answers  What state of matter has the most organized particles? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma

8  Unit 2 Test Retakes on Thursday after school You must tell me you are coming  Unit 3 Pre-Test States of Matter Chart

9  Come up with 20 words that describe energy  Definition of energy

10  Take a look at the handout  20 minute field trip Fill out the worksheet Give detailed descriptions of what you see and how it relates to energy  This will help you later  Answer the questions worksheet

11  Copy question and answers  What is the word that measures the amount of material of an object? A. Volume B. Weight C. Density D. Mass

12  ASVAB How do you think you did?  Homework We will use it later

13  Keep in your binder 8 minutes  Topic: Law of Conservation of Energy  The fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system in constant despite internal changes; energy cannot be created or destroyed but can only change form  What if this were not true? What would that mean for us and the planet? What if they found a way to create energy?  Write at least a paragraph

14  Get out your homework  I will put notes on the board What about examples?

15  Energy is never created nor destroyed Take a look at examples  We are going to walk around the school building for 15 minutes Write down 10 energy transformations throughout the school They must have at least three steps

16  Complete the Energy Efficiency worksheet Pick three Explain how you could increase efficiency Paragraph for each

17  Copy question and answers  Temperature is a measure of… A. heat B. how hot something is C. How cold something is D. average kinetic energy

18  Law of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed  Energy Efficiency Homework Turn in

19  Separate sheet of paper Keep in your binder  List all the ways you use electricity You only have 1 minute  Share out

20  What is electricity?  What are some examples of electricity?  How do we get electricity to flow?

21  Read the following articles Magnets and Electricity How Electricity is Generated  You will have questions over the reading

22  Create an illustration of a turbine generator Must have…  Labels  Magnet  Turbine  Wire coil  North Pole  South Pole  Direction of current  Color

23  Copy question and answers

24  Electricity The flow of electrons Numerous examples  Turbine Generator illustrations Turn in

25  12 minutes Fill in blanks Fix answers

26  Read the handout Any questions? Any comments? Anything confusing?

27  Choose one of the following to complete Create a poster that illustrates coal formation process Create a 10 question quiz with answer key using information from handout Write a short story describing life without fossil fuels Create a poster that encourages conservation of electricity including ways to do so Research and write a list of pros and cons for use of fossil fuels for energy.


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