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Aquatic Science week of 8/24- 8/28 Happy Tuesday! Review class procedures and expectations- Rule of FOUR Safety Quiz on Friday 8/28 Unit 1- Properties of Water Test on Block Day 9/9 & 9/10 Warm-Up What supplies are requested for donation for your period? When is Mrs. Donovan’s tutoring?

Aquatic Science week of 8/24- 8/28 Safety Quiz Properties of Water Worksheet due Friday 9/4 Notes: High Specific Heat Capacity, High Heat of Vaporization Finish Observations on Properties of Water Mini-lab Warm-up- Define surface tension- Define adhesion- Define cohesion-

Aquatic Science week of 8/31- 9/4 Properties of Water Worksheet due Fri 9/4 Properties of Water & Water Cycle Test on Block day NEXT week- 9/9 & 9/10 Please turn in Properties of Water mini-lab from last week. Warm-Up- Water has a _____ heat of vaporization. Water has an unusually _______ specific heat capacity. Explain what #2 means in terms of water.

Vocabulary Quiz/Quiz Trade Polarity Nonpolar Hydrogen Bond Sublimation Surface Tension Condensation Heat of Vaporization Evaporation Specific Heat Frost Formation Density Melting Capillary Action Freezing Cohesion Adhesion Inert Solvent

Aquatic Science 9/1 Properties of Water Worksheet due Fri 9/4 Properties of Water & Water Cycle Test on Block day NEXT week- 9/9 & 9/10 Block day- Properties of Water Lab Today- Water Cycle Notes Warm Up: Explain why water is called the Universal Solvent. What does the term Inert Solvent Mean?

Aquatic Science 9/2 & 9/3 Properties of Water Worksheet due Fri 9/4 Properties of Water & Water Cycle Test on Block day NEXT week- 9/9 & 9/10 Today- Properties of Water Lab Warm Up Define sublimation. List 6 properties of water that we discussed in class

Aquatic Science 9/4 No school Monday! Enjoy your 3 day weekend! Properties of Water Worksheet due today-Turn into the tray for your period Properties of Water & Water Cycle Test on Block day NEXT week- 9/9 & 9/10 Finish properties of Water lab today Warm- Up None

Aquatic Science 9/8 Open House- Tomorrow night at 7:00 pm Properties of Water & Water Cycle Test on Block day week- 9/9 & 9/10 Today- work on review Play Kahoot review Warm Up- None

Aquatic Science 9/9 Open House- tonight at 7:00 pm Properties of Water & Water Cycle Test today Eyewitness Ocean Video- Complete Questions Warm Up- None

Aquatic Science 9/11 Aquarium Set Up Discussion Set Up Aquariums on Monday 9/21 Assign groups Start Chemistry of Water Notes Chemistry of Water Test on Friday 9/25 Warm Up- None

Aquatic Science 9/14 Set Up Aquariums on Monday 9/21 Start Chemistry of Water Notes today Go over Unit 1 Test Chemistry of Water Test on Friday 9/25

Aquatic Science 9/15 Set Up Aquariums on Monday 9/21 Chemistry of Water Test on Friday 9/25 Objective: Explain fluctuations in salinity in various areas and ocean depths. Warm Up: How is salinity expressed? Which factors result in a decrease or increase in salinity? What is a halocline? What are the 6 types of salts found in the ocean? What is the Principle of Constant Proportions?

Aquatic Science 9/16 & 9/17 The Effect of Temperature and Salinity on Density Lab Set Up Aquariums on Monday 9/21 Chemistry of Water Test on Friday 9/25 Warm Up List 4 sources of salt in the ocean. What is a “sink”? What is a thermocline? How does temperature and salinity affect density? How does this affect the ocean?

Aquatic Science 9/18 Set Up Aquariums week of Monday 9/21 Chemistry of Water Test on Friday 9/25 Warm Up: Explain what happened with your colored fresh water and salt water in the lab from block day. Explain what happed with your colored HOT and COLD water in the lab from block day.

Aquatic Science 9/22 Set Up Aquariums week of Monday 9/21 Chemistry of Water Test on Friday 9/25 Seawater Packet due Friday- will work on Block day Warm Up Where are O2 levels found to be the highest? Explain why? What is a carbon sink? Explain the following: Physical Pump and a Biological Pump.