By: Denise Ramirez.  When earth materilas heat up and cool down at different rates.  In science class, we learned about differential heating by conducting.

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Presentation transcript:

By: Denise Ramirez

 When earth materilas heat up and cool down at different rates.  In science class, we learned about differential heating by conducting an experiment.

 The movement of particles  The heat wave in Arizona lasted about a week.

 A list of things you do.  In school, we have to write in our agenda every day.

 Problem or a topic  Whenever you do something bad someone has an issue with it.

 Provide money for a unique reason.  Tax payers are funding money for people to get an education.

 When you break a law or a rule.  When you break a law you get a viotlation.

 A law  If you break a law you get a violation.

 To blow off  Some people postpone their work or homework.

 As result of something good  The way Mrs. Alexander teaches is very effective

 Thanks for watching!!!!!!!