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Instructions All text in red should be deleted. All text in blue should be replaced with your information. All picture icons should be replaced with a picture. The url for the pictures need to be referenced in the bibliography (last slides). Follow the directions on each slide. Delete this slide when you are done. Use your Science workbook and Science textbook for the information. Use the internet for pictures.

Science Review My Name April 2013

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages iv and 1 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

Scientific Classification System Write the scientific classification system in order.

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages 20 and 21 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

Photosynthesis and Respiration photosynthesis – definition Chemical equation of photosynthesis respiration – definition Chemical equation of respiration

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages 38 and 39 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

Arteries and Veins Describe the role of arteries and veins in the human body. How are they alike? How are they different?

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages 68 and 69 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

Water Cycle Find a diagram online of the water cycle and place it on this slide.

Onshore and Offshore Wind What is the difference between an onshore wind and an offshore wind?

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages 96 and 97 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

Earth’s Atmosphere The five layers of the Earth’s atmosphere:

Air Pressure Four ways that air pressure can be affected:

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages 128 and 129 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

The Sun What is the sun?

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages 146 and 147 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

Periodic Table of the Elements Find the periodic table of the elements on the internet. Place it on this slide.

Ten Elements Choose any ten elements from the periodic table. Write the Atomic Number, Symbol and Name for each element 1.79, AU, Gold

Mixture and Compound Write the definition and give an example of a mixture Write the definition and give an example of a compound.

Vocabulary Choose 5 vocabulary words from pages 178 and 179 in your workbook. Write the definition of each. Word 1 Definition Word 2 Definition Word 3 Definition Word 4 Definition Word 5 Definition

Definitions Reaction: Reactant: Product: Alloy: Salt: Acid: Base:

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