CONTINUED INTROS, WHO ARE YOU & A GEYSER EXPERIMENT

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CONTINUED INTROS, WHO ARE YOU & A GEYSER EXPERIMENT

COURSE

MRSLESIEUR.WEEBLY.COM

My website MRSLESIEUR.WEEBLY.COM Includes all important documents Daily homework, projects etc.

Textbook http://www.school.nelson.com/bcscienceprobe10/centre.html Username: BCSP10_studentcentre Password: BCSP10_onlinelearning

Getting to Know You – Venn Diagram Groups of 3 Only true to Person A Common btw A & C Common btw A & B All have in common Only true to Person C Only true to Person B Common btw B & C

GEYSER TUBE EXPERIMENT

What could we change? (manipulate) Brainstorm & Share Choose One

Work on #1-5 Using the Question Chosen Choose a question. Figure out the variables. Write the hypothesis. Controls. Materials.

#6 Procedure Rough Draft on the sheet. Put it on the white board. . Discuss controls…

How to Measure Height

What to take outside… Mentos Pop Bottle(s) Geyser Tube(s) Clinometer Lab Sheet for Recording Results Something to Write With

Conclusion Make your calculations. Write your conclusion together with your group. We will share answers in 15 minutes. Self Assess with Criterion Be honest with yourself Hand it in (so we can look at it later in the year)

Homework Periodic Table (put it in your binder) Try the Practice Quiz (on your own, be honest) Find our class website. Fill out the form for our class. (There is a potential prize involved.) http://mrslesieur.weebly.com Bring an 80 page notebook if you haven’t already