Year 6 – Consolidating knowledge on gas tests and changes of state

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Year 6 – Consolidating knowledge on gas tests and changes of state Thursday 27th September 2012

If you still didn’t finish last lesson then continue writing up the experiment…. Write up the experiment with a diagram, method and conclusion Write 2 sentences explaining why you need to be careful of suck-back Fill in the “gas tests” table you did last week with the test for oxygen

Then…..IN FULL SENTENCES Answer question 3 of Exercise 11.3 on page 137 of the red books Answer question 1 and 2 of 11:2 on page 133-134 Using page 136-137 of the books, explain, using diagrams, 2 tests that you could do to test if water is present Answer questions 1 and 2 of exercise 12:1 “Water and the water cycle” of p. 143 THIS MUST BE FINISHED FOR PREP! Write what you need to do into your prep books!