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#1 Mon., April 6, 2015 round 12 Will make larger. Answer in a complete Sentence. AGENDA Day 2 Physics review (Newton’s Laws) Exit ticket (quiz grade with Chem. Exit ticket) HW – print “Everything You need to know” from STAAR resource page, if possible, and start reviewing it all the time , go through HW – browse through the links on my STAAR resources page on my weebly

#2 Tues. April 7, 2015 round 12 What atom is this? How do you know this? Nucleus AGENDA Get your physics exit ticket off side sink Chemistry review day 1 #33, #40, #11 HW – STAAR resources on my web page

#3 Wed., April 8, 2015 round 12 AGENDA What property of an element determines the other elements it reacts with? The total number of neutrons in the unknown element The total number of particles in the nucleus of the unknown element The number of protons in the nucleus of the unknown element The number of valence electrons in the unknown element AGENDA Chemistry review day 2 Exit ticket - Chemistry HW – STAAR resources on my web page

# Explain the image according to Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion. Agenda   Agenda Physics day 2 review – get out your packet **Check posters to see if your name is somewhere Exit ticket - physics HW – STAAR resources on my web page

# The sudden movement of the plates is caused by: AGENDA A the mass of the plates B the weight of the plates C unbalanced forces D gravitational force AGENDA Physics review day 1 (forces through speed/velocity/acceleration) HW – print “Everything You need to know” from STAAR resource page, if possible, and start reviewing it all the time 

# Set up the graph for the following data: A person wants to find the shoe size of classmates. AGENDA Science STAAR review day

Shoe length Person 21 cm Sam 28 cm Sara 30 cm Cathy 24 cm Billy 22 cm John 26 cm Kelly

# Explain how Earth Day relates to the original Lorax movie. AGENDA Catch up, grades, next topics… collect warm-ups Discuss Biodiversity