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6th grade warm ups week of 9-11-17

Monday (Mon.) 9-11-17 No warm up because we were not in school. (Hurricane Irma)

Tuesday (Tues.) 9-12-17 No warm up because we were not in school. (Hurricane Irma)

Wednesday (Wed.) 9-13-17 ½ day and will not see 6th grade today.

Thursday (Thurs.) 9-14-17 WU: What is a galaxy? Ans: A galaxy is a large group of stars, dust and gas.

Friday (Fri.) 9-15-17 WU: List the 4 types of galaxies. Ans: 1: Spiral galaxy: have a bulge at the center and spiral arms. 2: The Milky Way: This is the galaxy in which we live. It is similar to a spiral galaxy. 3: Elliptical galaxy: very bright centers, very little dust and gas 4: Irregular galaxy: are galaxies that don’t fit into any other class/group

6th grade warm ups: week of 9-18-17

Monday (Mon.) 9-18-17 EQ: How do the planets in our solar system differ? WU: How do scientist measure distance in space? Ans. 1:Distance in space is measure in AU, which stands for astronomical unit. 2: An AU is the average distance between Earth and the Sun which is approximately 150 billion kilometers.

Tuesday (Tues.) 9-19-17 Follow these directions: Make two columns. In one column list the planets in order according to their distance from the sun and in the other make a acronym using the first letter of each planet name. (Make up something different than you may already have heard.)

Friday (Fri.) 9-15-17 Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune My Very Earthly Mother Just Served Us Nachos

Wednesday (Wed.) 9-20-17 WU: How is the solar system positioned in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Universe? Ans: 1: Our solar system is about 2/3 of the way out from the center of the Milky Way. It is positioned along one of the spiral "arms" of the Milky Way. 2: Since the universe is continually expanding it is difficult to describe our exact location.

Thursday (Thurs.) 9-21-17 WU: What force controls the motion of the planets? Ans: Gravity is the force( a pull) that controls the motion of all the planets.

Friday (Fri.) 9-22-17 WU: How does Earth compare to other planets in the solar system? Ans: 1: Our planet Earth is one of the smaller planets, but it is pretty large at 7,926 miles in diameter. 2: It is the 5th largest planet in the solar system. Only the outer plants are larger than Earth.