PHYSICAL SCIENCE SENTENCES

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PHYSICAL SCIENCE SENTENCES A QUICK TRIP THROUGH 8th GRADE PHYSICAL SCIENCE

DIRECTIONS Write the words “8PHYSICAL SCIENCE” vertically on your paper. Capitalize each letter. Each letter must be written in ink and highlighted or decorated.

LIKE THIS: 8 P H Y S I C A L

NEXT: Choose one word from each chapter and use it in a sentence. The first word of the sentence must begin with the letter on each line.

LIKE THIS: 8.9 California Standards reads “Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations”. Physical science is the study of matter and energy. How much matter depends on its volume and its mass. You know that a liquid takes the shape of its container. S I C

DON’T FORGET TO: Underline each vocabulary word you use. Use complete sentences. Be neat and legible. If I can’t read it, I can’t grade it!

8 - Ch. 1 P - Ch. 2 H - Ch. 3 S - Ch. 10 Y - Ch. 4 C - Ch. 11 USE THESE CHAPTERS 8 - Ch. 1 P - Ch. 2 H - Ch. 3 Y - Ch. 4 S - Ch. 5 I - Ch. 6 C - Ch. 7 A - Ch. 8 L - Ch. 9 S - Ch. 10 C - Ch. 11 I - Ch. 12 E - Ch. 13 N - Ch. 14 C - Ch. 15 E - Ch. 16

EXTRA CREDIT (5 pts.) Make it pretty by adding color, borders, illustrations, or all of them. Be creative. The more detail, the more points you earn.