Monday, April 13 What did you do over spring break?

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Monday, April 13 What did you do over spring break?

Tuesday, April 14 What is motion? For every action there is an equal and opposite _____________. Inertia is a property of ___________.

Wednesday, April 15 Give one example of centripetal force and define it. What is motion? Explain how inertia allows us to use our cell phones.

Thursday, April 16 Define Inertia. Acceleration of an object falling freely near Earth’s surface due to gravity is called a ____. __________is the length between any two points on the path of an object.

Friday, April 17 What is an organism? What is a chemical compound? Define velocity. CHALLENGE: What are the three elements that make up all living things?