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Go get your new science notebook, put your old one neatly in file cabinet in back of room

Updating notebooks Page number Page Name date The first two pages (front and back count as one page) should be table of contents Divide them like so: Page number Page Name date

Read the reading passage and answer the questions #1 Motion visual vocab #2 Reading passage questions. DO NOT WRITE ON PASSAGE! Rewrite the questions and answer in complete sentences in your notebook

Visual vocab starting on pg: D9 Term Definition picture Distance How far an object travels in a given amount of time Reference point Relative motion Depend of the position and the motion of the observer Speed Time How long it takes an object to get to a certain point Velocity Motion Position