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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Student Activities or Assignments NAME DATE BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... Student Activities or Assignments UNIT MAP 1 3 2 4 5 7 8 PROPERTIES OF WATER - vocab, reading & Qs - water olympics - lab - quiz WHERE ARE WE IN THE WATER CYCLE - activity - notes, Qs, role play - internet research - online activity WATER & SEWAGE TREATMENT - notes & discussion WATER TESTING - laboratory WATER CONTAMINATION - research project SCIENCE 21 Water A. Recognize some of the unique chemical properties of water C. Explore how water contamination affects our planet CHEMISTRY: Our Liquid World - polarity - cohesion & adhesion - capillary action - surface tension - mixtures – homogenous & heterogeneous - solvents & solutes - pH Why is water a polar molecule? a. Define cohesion & adhesion & provide examples of each. b. How can cohesion & adhesion explain capillary action & surface tension? Identify the solvent and solute in a given mixture. Provide examples of homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures. a. What are the main components of the water cycle? b. How are they connected? Why is the majority of the Earth’s water not available as fresh water? What are some practical ways to conserve water in the home? How is water and sewage treatment different in rural vs. urban areas? Discuss some of the issues associated with bottled water. Explain why water piped into our homes needs to be regularly tested. B. Recognize the importance of water for the survival of life - available freshwater - water cycle - water content in organisms - water usage & conservation - water & sewage treatment - water testing - mining - cosmetics - sewage - medication - construction - textiles & plastics - recreation - nuclear energy - household - pulp & paper mills - agriculture & fisheries - fossil fuel combustion

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