What We Are Learning...

Students will be responsible for writing in their Science Notebooks:  The 
date
and 
Focus Question.  They will write down the Science Starter Question and 
answer on 
the proper page.  We will go over answer prior to the objective of the day 
and 
focus questions.  PLEASE NOTE:  SCIENCE STARTER QUESTIONS WILL NOW BE LISTED
AT THE END OF 
THE WEEK FOR THAT SPECIFIC WEEK.
  1. Word Wall: (* means we discussed in class)
  2. Monday have How can you make a hammer and a piece of paper fall hit the ground at the same time? Name the force.



Word Wall: (* means we discussed in class)

Scientific method (steps)
Observation    * 
inference      *
Hydrogen       *
Helium         *
Nitrogen       *


procedure *
research *
hypothesis *
control*
independent variable*
dependent variable*
constant*
bias*
technology*
distance*   d=X(f)-X(i)*
Force*
mass*
acceleration*
speed*
velocity (V=D/T)*  
inertia*
friction*
gravity*
net force*
action reaction*
Newton's Laws of Motion*
Examples of Each*
air resistance*
average speed* 
constant speed*
delta *
displacement*
distance*
initial position*
final position*
newton*
position*
rate*
slope*
speed v=d/t*
terminal velocity
time*
velocity*



trait
allele
Mendel
dominant
recessice
Punnet Square
homozygous
heterozygous
genotype
phenotype
incomplete dominance
polygenic inheritance
multiple alleles
Polygenic inheritance
Pedigree chart
Genetic Disorder
genetic engineering


Particle
atom
elememt
molecule
compound
electron, proton, neutron
Atomic Number
Atomic Mass
States of Matter:  Solid, Liquid, gas , plasma
Kinetic Theory of Matter-all matter is in a constant, random 
state of motion
energy level-shells
electron cloud
neutron
mixture
periodic table
Mendeleyev
matter
particle: the smallest piece of a substance and still be that 
substance
(atom, molecule)
H20  Water molecule
CO2  Carbon dioxide
Noble gas
Halogen
Alkali
Alkaline Earth Metal
Atmosphere-gases that surround a planet
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Heterogeneous 
Homogeneous
solution-a mixture in which one substance dissolves into another  
solvent-a substance in which the solute dissolves to form a 
solution( ex: 
water in lemonade
solute-a substance that dissolves in the solvent to form a 
solution
soluble-capable of being dissolved
bond
atmosphere- gases that surround a planet
Solid- a phase of matter that has a definite shape and volume
noble gas
halogen
alkali metal
alkali earth metal
transition metal
metalloids
BCNO group
physical property-a characteristic of a substance that can be 
changed 
without changing it chemically.../
physical:  such as size, shape, density, or phase
precipitate
water vapor in a gas state
chemical change
physical change
ph
properties of acids
properties of bases
density
buoyancy
pressure
heat of fusion
melting point
freezing point


Lifecycle of a cell
zygote
daughter cell
mitosis (steps)
meosis
DNA
RNA

meosis
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Monday have How can you make a hammer and a piece of paper fall hit the ground at the same time? Name the force.

Answer #2 (blank)
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