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Plans until the end of the year 5. Hoover Dam Video 6. Hydroelectric power 7. Field trip 8. Quiz- circuits 9. No School 12. No School 13. Reteach- PK energy, transformations 14. Electricity lab 15. Electricity lab 16. Electricity lab 19. FR test 20. MC test 21. Thanksgiving 22. Thanksgiving 23. Thanksgiving 26. Begin force and motion 27. Balanced vs. unbalanced 28. Balanced vs. unbalanced 29. Net force 30. quiz 3. Newton’s laws 4. friction 5. Friction Bill Nye 6. Friction lab 7. quiz 10. Test review 11. Test MC 12. Test FR 13. Exam review 14. Exam review 17. Exam Week 18. Exam Week 19. Exam Week 20. Exam Week 21. Exam Week

Today in your notebooks Left side items Right side items Intro to energy Brainpop vocab (P__) Intro to Energy notes (P__) In question 10.16 Blank Pendulum diagram Potential/Kinetic notes Bill Nye energy Energy free response 1 In Question 10.22 Conduction, convection, radiation Heat transfer notes Conductors and insulators Conductors and insulators notes Energy Pre/Post data Energy Pre/Post graphing In Question 10.29 Electricity brainpop vocab Electricity notes Circuits diagrams Circuits notes Circuit labels Bill Nye electric circuits Brainpop DAMS Hydroelectric power notes

Hydroelectric power (right) What is HE power? How does a dam work? Why is HE power useful? 1. Hydroelectric power- electricity made from the movement of water Hydro = water 2. Falling water is used to turn a propeller-like piece called a turbine, which then turns a metal shaft in an electric generator, which is the motor that produces electricity. 3. Energy can be stored during low demand times and saved for when there is a high demand