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Daily Science 11/30/2012 Put your textbook in your desk. Have your HW ready for me to check. Turn to your Daily Science page. Date your DS page and write: “ No DS due to Vocabulary Quiz”. Look over your vocabulary page to prepare for your quiz.

Test Directions Read each item carefully. Ask a question if you are confused. GO BACK & CHECK YOUR WORK! Turn in your completed quiz to your teacher’s bucket. Once it goes in, it can’t come back out. Read AR until all quizzes are completed and turned in. HW: None. (Could work on EC!)

mass : gram :: speed: __________ Daily Science 11/29/2012 Put your textbook in your desk. Turn to your Daily Science page. Copy the analogies and fill in the blanks. mass : gram :: speed: __________ fall : winter :: 29: _____ cm/sec. *or km/h, m/s, mph 30

Put your textbook in your desk. Have your HW ready for me to check. Daily Science 11/28/2012 Put your textbook in your desk. Have your HW ready for me to check. Turn to your Daily Science page. Copy & solve the following problem. If a ball rolled 120 cm in 4 seconds, what would be the speed of the ball in cm/sec.?

Daily Science 11/28/2012 If a ball rolled 120 cm in 4 seconds, what would be the speed of the ball in cm/sec.? S=D/T S=120 cm/4 sec. S= 30 cm/sec.

Daily Science 11/27/2012 Put your textbook in your desk. Open your binder, turn to your Daily Science page, and date it. Copy the sentences and fill in the blanks. There are _______ Laws of Motion. They were discovered by _____________________________ 3 Sir Isaac Newton

Length: ruler:: time:____________ Daily Science 11/26/2012 Open your binder, turn to your Daily Science page, and date it. Copy the following analogy and fill in the blank. Length: ruler:: time:____________ stopwatch