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Planner: Corner of Desk Text Book: IN Desk Daily Science 2/01/13 Planner: Corner of Desk Text Book: IN Desk Take all of the assignments from Forces in Motion out of your binder. (Leave project stuff in.) Make the papers neat and straight. When the stapler gets to you, place ONE staple in the UPPER LEFT HAND corner & place it on your planner. Take a title page from the center of your desk. Title: The Earth’s Layers Make a Table of Contents page.

What are the names of the two largest bodies of water on the Earth? Write the answers to the questions using complete sentences, or copy the questions and answer them. What are the names of the two largest bodies of water on the Earth? What is the name of the tallest mountain on Earth?

What are the names of the two largest bodies of water on the Earth? The two largest bodies of water on the Earth are the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans. What is the name of the tallest mountain on Earth? The tallest mountain on the Earth is Mount Everest.

Take your study guide OUT of your binder so I can take it up. Daily Science 1/29/13 Planner: Corner of Desk Text Book: IN Desk Take your study guide OUT of your binder so I can take it up. Turn to your DS page. Copy the sentences and fill in the blanks. Do some last minute studying. power If a tool has more ______, it will do the work faster. Work=Distance x Force. If an object doesn’t _____ , no work is done. move

Science Test Guidelines

Carefully read all directions and questions yourself. TAKE YOUR TIME. If you are confused, raise your hand and ask me a question. NO TALKING…even if there is only one test out.

Test Strategy: Do the ones you know first Test Strategy: Do the ones you know first. Go back later and answer the ones you need to think about. Open Ended Tip: Use definitions and scientific vocabulary to EXPLAIN. Write more than one sentence! Try to fill the space you are given.

When you have answered all of the questions… GO BACK & CHECK YOUR WORK! Completed Papers-teacher’s bucket. You can’t take them out once you turn them in. Be sure you’re pleased! When you are finished, read AR. If your entire table is done, you may work on organizing your notebook. HW: Notebook is due TOMORROW.

Planner: Corner of Desk Daily Science 1/28/13 Planner: Corner of Desk Science Book: IN Desk Date your DS page. Copy the sentence and fill in the blank. Turn to your lab sheet. Use the calculator to compute the average distances of your paper airplane’s flights. When an object resists (refuses to) change its motion, we call that resistance __________________ . inertia