Parents Academy Classes are Coming soon!
This is our class Blog that we as a class will update. We will show you, the viewer, what we are doing. Enjoy!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Study Guide for Friday
New Study Guide.
CBA is on Friday.
CBA is on Friday.
Matter
can be either a _________________, ___________________, or __________
Give an example of each.
1.
2.
3.
Solid objects have a _____
shape and ______ volume.
The particles
in a solid are packed very (tightly/loosely)
together.
Liquids have a _________
volume and ________ shape.
The molecules in a liquid
tend to (stick together/flow over) one another.
Gases have
______________ shape and _______________ volume.
The molecules
in a gas are (slow/fast) moving and (close/spread apart).
Both ________
and ______ take the shape of their container.
When a solid
changes to a liquid it is called _______
When a liquid
changes to a gas it is called ________.
When a gas
turns into a liquid it is called _____.
When a liquid
turns into a solid it is called __________.
Mass is the
amount of ______ in an object.
Objects that
float in water are (more/less) dense than water.
Objects that
sink in water are (more/less) dense than water.
Conductors are materials that (allows/ does not allow)
things to flow through them well.
_____________
are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Insulators
are materials that (allows/ does not allow) things to flow through them well.
Wood,
plastic, glass and cotton are good (insulators/conductors) of electricity (they
hold it in).
(Solid/liquid)
objects are better sound conductors than gases.
A ______________ is a combination of two or more substances.
In a (mixture/Solution), each substance
keeps its original characteristics.
A _____________ is when one or more
substances are dissolved in another substance.
It is a special type of mixture.
Dissolving is a physical change.
Dissolving does not mean
disappearing, write a short statement of what it does mean.
What process or method will speed up the process of dissolving a
solute in a solvent (salt in water).
Pure water boils at ______0C.
_____________
point and __________ point are the same temperature.
Melting/Freezing point for pure water is ______o C.
Energy
can be identified as
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Give an example of each.
Draw an open circuit and explain why it can
not light the bulb. You must have a battery, wire and a light bulb in your
schematic.
Using a red crayon or marker, draw a
component or “fix” the incomplete circuit and make it complete.
When electricity moves through these wires
what type of effects occur? (remember the compass?)
Light travels in (waves, straight line,
both)
When light passes through one type of
material at an angle, the light bends. This is called ________.
When light bounces off an object, it is
known as ________________.
There are 2 types of lenses. List what they
are and draw them below.
Give real world examples of objects that
refract light.
1.
2.
3.
Describe sound energy.
In the movie Star Wars, the Millennium
Falcon could not make a sound and could not be heard. Why is this so?
Sound travels best through what substance?
An ice-burg has more heat energy than a lit
match. Why?
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Where did everything GO?
Have ever lost anything? Homework? Paper? Pencil? Well, this week Mr. Rainwater realized that NONE of his posts were getting on his class blog!
I would imagine that everyone that looked here for help thought that they were going crazy because Mr. Rainwater said that help is posted on the class blog.
Don't go crazy I have a solution! I need people to sign up to become a member of this blog. When you sign up you will get updates live as I post pictures and ideas that our class is involved in. You want to know what kind of project that Mr. Rainwater is asking the students to do? SIGN UP! You want to have examples of the work? SIGN UP! You are wondering "Why is my child learning a different method of division that what I was taught?" SIGN UP!!!!
You have questions and want an fairly immediate answer? (About homework, projects or procedures only please) You will have to sign up to post comments and have them answered by my team of helpers.
I would imagine that everyone that looked here for help thought that they were going crazy because Mr. Rainwater said that help is posted on the class blog.
Don't go crazy I have a solution! I need people to sign up to become a member of this blog. When you sign up you will get updates live as I post pictures and ideas that our class is involved in. You want to know what kind of project that Mr. Rainwater is asking the students to do? SIGN UP! You want to have examples of the work? SIGN UP! You are wondering "Why is my child learning a different method of division that what I was taught?" SIGN UP!!!!
You have questions and want an fairly immediate answer? (About homework, projects or procedures only please) You will have to sign up to post comments and have them answered by my team of helpers.
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