October 1st & 2nd
Measurement of Matter
Volumes Measurements pg 7-8-9
Measuring Liquid Volume with a Graduated Cylinder lab
Complete book assignments
October 5th & 6th
Measurement of Matter
Temperature and Density
King Heiro and the Golden Crown
Density Detectives (pg 13)
Density Blocks
Density Lab
Study Stations
October 7th & 8th
Measurement of Matter
Packet Due
Study Stations Due
TEST DAY
October 9th - 12th
Particles
Science in the News
Text Assignment (pg 11)
Motion of Particles Lab part 1 (pgs 6-7)
Volume and Mass of a Gas video (pg 10) see the link below or go to our videos tab
HOMEWORK!! pg 5 1- Blow up a balloon - measure it from top to bottom (both sides) and around the fattest part put it in the freezer overnight - in the morning take it out and remeasure
- then leave it in a warm spot all day when you get home remeasure again -record all measurements-
If the measurement has not changed, put the balloon in a microwave for 30 seconds on high and then measure it.
2- Fill a paper or plastic or styrofoam cup (not glass) with 1/2 cup of water - mark the water line on the cup.
Put this in the freezer overnight. In the morning mark where the ice line is -record the difference in ML
3-record info- write up of your observations (what you saw happen) on page 5 of your packet HAVE YOUR PARENTS SIGN THAT YOU DID THIS LAB
As you are well aware, October 23rd is the end of term 1. Therefore I would plead with you to know your materials for the test.
Have your packets, have your density towers, have all your Science in the News and Inquiry Projects in...
DO THE STUDY STATIONS and be ready for the TEST~~~
Changing a grade after the fact is difficult for you...
October 13th - 14th
Particles
Plan Gummy Bear Diffusion Lab with Team
Motion of Particles and Temperature Lab part 2
Volume and Mass of a Gas video (pg 10) see the link below or go to our videos tab
Science in the News Articles
Comic Strip
October 15th - 19th FALL BREAK - NO SCHOOL!!! Be Safe! Have Fun
October 20th & 21st
Particles
Gummy Bear Diffusion Lab - plan
Comic Strip
Science in the News