APRIL 23, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will discuss and explain the relationship between gravity, mass and distance. WARM-UP – Write your name on the index.

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APRIL 23, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will discuss and explain the relationship between gravity, mass and distance. WARM-UP – Write your name on the index card in the basket. Solve the following problem on the index card. You must show your work and the work is individual. Turn in your index card to Mrs. Skiados If the moon if the size of a tennis ball, what is its distance (meters) from the Sun? The actual distance between Sun and moon is 147,000,000 km. HOMEWORK – Planet B Quiz – 4/27 Planet B Review Packet – 4/26 Day/Night Cycle – 4/24 9Weebly, Unit 4, Day/Night Cycle)

AGENDA Check Gravity Simulation/Review Pre-lab Assessment Review Lunar/Solar Eclipse Give back poster and LFLB CER