What?? Forgot how to SCR?! Remember: S = Simplify C = Connect R = Reconnect.

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What?? Forgot how to SCR?! Remember: S = Simplify C = Connect R = Reconnect

S Simplify C Connect R Reconnect ID Three Key Terms + Give Simple Definitions Draw a Picture with Labels for each term Give at least Two other Examples that Connect to each Term or Idea (can include more drawings)

SCR # 1: Describe the Sun SCR Earth’s nearest Star million km from Earth Fuses hydrogen into helium and releases energy Surface temp is 6,000 ° C; interior is 15,000,000 °C 1.Light Energy 2.Heat Energy 3.Basis for life on Earth 4. Photosynthesis: The Sun Solar Flare Sun Spot Fusion