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things that
you learned.
Give 2 things
that were
surprising to
you.
Give
1 question
that relates
to todays
have.
lesson.
a test question
over todays topic,
Describe
the different
parts of an
atom.
Describe the
location,
electrical
charge and
mass of a
proton.
Describe
what valence
electrons
are.
Describe the
location,
electrical
charge and
mass of a
neutron.
Describe the
location,
electrical
charge and
mass of an
electron.
Where are
valence
electrons
located?
How is the
identity of
an atom
determined?
Without using a
A student has a
model of an atom
with 13 protons, 13
electrons and 14
neutrons. What
element does this
student have? How
do you know?
If an atom has 5
periodic table:
protons, 5
If an atom has
electrons, and 6
4 protons,
neutrons, what
4 electrons, and
is its net
5 neutrons, what is
charge?
its atomic mass?
What is the
importance
of a
proton?
If an atom has
11 protons, 12
neutrons, and
13 electrons,
what is its net
charge?
How is the
How are
List 3
chemical
elements
patterns
(trends)
organized on reactivity of
found on the the periodic
an element
periodic table.
table?
determined?
A previously
undiscovered element
with 118 protons is
found by chemists.
Where does it belong
on the periodic table?
Give 2 characteristics
of this new element.
How are
periods of
elements
similar/
different?
Where are
metals
located on
the periodic
table?
Where are
metalloids
located on
the periodic
table?
Where are
non-metals
located on
the periodic
table?
What is the
Where are the Where are the
significance of
most reactive least reactive
the zig-zag
metals found
elements
(stairstep) line
on
the
found
on
the
on the periodic
periodic table? periodic table?
table?
What is the
meaning of
subscripts in
a chemical
formula?
What are the
parts of a
chemical
equation?
Name and
define them.
After a reaction,
how do the reactants
and products in a
chemical equation
compare?
What is meant
by balanced
equation?
What is What is
speed?
velocity?
of
conservation
of mass.
What is
acceleration?
How is the
How is the
speed of an
acceleration
object
of an object
calculated?
calculated?
How can
What is the
acceleration
average speed of
walk with an
What is
friction?
average speed of
is moving at a
80 kilometers in
constant speed?
2.5 hours?
30 minutes?
velocity and
velocity and
acceleration
acceleration
different?
similar?
How is
acceleration
shown on a
distance-time
graph?
speed shown on
a distance-time
a speed-time
on a distance-
graph?
graph?
time graph?
How is a speed
What
is
of 0 m/s shown
on a speed-
How is
force
time graph?
force?
What piece of
What is a What is an
lab equipment
is used to
measure force?
measured?
balanced unbalanced
force?
force?
If an unbalanced
If a balanced force
force is applied to
is applied to an
an object, list 2
to that object.
What is
net force?
List 2 forces
that are
considered
invisible forces.
calculated?
Give an
example.
Give an example
of an unbalanced
force that
affected you
today.
Define
Newtons 1st
Law of Action-
of Inertia).
Acceleration).
Reaction).
What is
What is the
What pattern
inertia?
mathematical
relationship
between force
and acceleration?
acceleration?
What is a
theory?
What is some
evidence that
supports the
theory of plate
tectonics?
What makes a
What is the
theory
theory of
accepted or
plate
rejected?
tectonics?
Use 2 arrows
in volcanoes
to represent a
caused by plate
divergent plate
movement? Explain.
boundary.
represent a
convergent
transform
Name 2 crustal
features that
be formed when 2
can be formed
Name 2 crustal
features that
can be formed
when 2 plates
collide.
What is
the Ring
of Fire?
What is a
subduction
formation of crustal
zone?
mountains, volcanoes,
What is
Pangaea?
features such as
and earthquakes?
Which scientist is
Continental Drift?
What are
convection
currents?
Name 3 pieces of
evidence that
support the
Theory of
Continental Drift.
Which type of
crust is thicker?
Continental crust
or oceanic crust?
When an oceanic
plate and a
continental plate
collide, which plate is
subducted beneath
the other?
Which type of
crust is more
dense?
Continental crust
or oceanic crust?
How is a
mid-ocean
ridge formed?
What is the
difference
between lava
and magma?
What does
the term
elevation
mean?
How is a steep
How is a gentle
features be
on a topographic
a topographic
reshaped over
map?
map?
time?
What is a
Is it possible for
What is a
contour
line?
contour lines to
cross over each
other? Explain.
contour
interval?
What
causes wind
ocean
Earth have
currents?
currents?
weather?
instrument
instrument
measures
measures
wind speed?
humidity?
What causes
a weather
front?
Why is it hot at
the equator
and cold at
the formation
the poles?
of hurricanes?
to gyres flow in
to gyres flow in
the northern
the southern
hemisphere?
hemisphere?
temperature water
does it carry?
What is the
rotational axis
of the Earth?
How long does it
take for the
Earth to rotate
on its imaginary
axis one time?
of the Earths
Earth
imaginary
experience
axis?
Earth experience
different
what season is
seasons?
occurring in the
northern hemisphere?
If the Northern
If the southern
hemisphere is tilted
hemisphere is tilted
What is the
difference
between rotation
clockwise or
and revolution?
counterclockwise?
What does
equinox
a 24 hours of
darkness. This is
to as ________.
referred to as ______.
Why is an extra
moons
a 24 hours of
calendar every
appearance
daylight. This is
change throughout
referred to as ______.
year)?
the month?
mean?
moon is located
earth is located
and sun?
What moon
waxing gibbous?
and sun?
What moon
phase occurs 2
weeks after
a lunar
eclipse?
eclipse?
to be lit up?
How much of
time?
Which is closer
to the Earth
Earth
the moon or
experience
the sun?
tides?
Which has a
greater effect
on the tidesthe
moon or the sun?
Which kind of
tide results in
the highest of
high tides?
in a straight line,
in a 90 angle, which
occursspring tide or
neap tide?
tide?
Explain the
How do high
gravitational
attraction that
exists between the
and low
tides occur?
What is a
light-year?
Why do we need
to use light-years
as a measure of
cosmic distances?
What evidence
theory as to
exists to
began? Explain.
What is the
theory of
the Big Bang?
Draw a wave
and label its
major
parts.
Bang Theory?
What is a
wavelength
What is
What is
and how is it
how is it
how is it
measured?
measured?
measured?
What is the
pattern between
the frequency of
a wave and its
wavelength?
What does a
What is a
spectroscope
spectroscope?
tell us about
the universe?
What is the
electromagnetic
spectrum?
Which type of
electromagnetic
wave is visible to
humans?
Why is the
electromagnetic
spectrum an important
tool for studying the
information about
components of the
components in
universe?
the universe?
Which type of
Which type of
electromagnetic
electromagnetic
highest
greatest
frequency?
wavelength?
How are
What is the
galaxies
name of
3 ways in which
classify stars?
they differ.
Where is the
sun located in
the Milky Way
Galaxy?
H-R Diagram?
What factor
of the stars on
determines the
an H-R Diagram
located?
How is our
sun classified
as a star?
area on an H-R
Diagram? Explain.
sun compare
to other stars
in the universe?:
Which star
is closest
to Earth?
bright a star
appears to be when
Do massive stars
If a star is 258
have shorter or
light-years away
longer
lifespans?
List 3 biotic
List 3 abiotic
factors in an factors in an
ecosystem.
In what ways
to organisms
ecosystem.
What does the
word
mean?
List 3 resources
that organisms
might have to
compete for.
Describe how 2
organisms in a
mutualistic relationship
are affected.
(benefits, harmed, or
not affected)
Describe how 2
Describe how 2
organisms in a
organisms in a
commensalistic
parasitic relationship
are affected.
Organisms that
feed on the
remains or wastes
of other organisms
(benefits, harmed, or
Organisms
not affected)
called _____.
A system of
Where is the
overlapping
most available
food chains is
energy in an
called ______.
energy pyramid?
pyramid?
Another
Another name
word
heterotroph
autotroph is...
is...