FOPS W ARM -UP Make the following chart in your comp book and fill it 2 nd qtr; WEEK 7; Day 4.

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FOPS W ARM -UP Make the following chart in your comp book and fill it 2 nd qtr; WEEK 7; Day 4

FOPS W ARM -UP Please pick up a white sheet and 2 pink sheets with a pair of scissors. After taking the pre-assessment (last class) ….add two new things to your chart!! Be prepared to share your answers and provide support for them. 2 nd qtr; WEEK 8; Day 1

FOPS W ARM -UP What are the charges for the particles of an atom? Which charges of an atom allows for electrical current? What particles can be found within the nucleus of an atom? What is the similarity between protons and electrons of an atom ? 2 nd qtr; WEEK 8; Day 2

FOPS W ARM -UP If Ni has 28 positive charges, how many electrons does it have? Define electricity Where are electrons located? Why must you turn off your car BEFORE filling it with gas? 2 nd qtr; WEEK 8; Day 3

FOPS W ARM -UP Check your WEEK 8 QTR grades in the back Pick up a video sheet “lightening” We will finish the conductivity and circuitry lab on Monday!! VIDEO 2 nd qtr; WEEK 8; Day 4

FOPS W ARM -UP Define conductor and insulator What is the potential energy that we are using for our circuitry lab? How can static electricity help us and hurt us? Explain how an atom can become an ion? 2 nd qtr; WEEK 9; Day 1

FOPS W ARM -UP How can a GFI switch help us with static electricity in our homes? Give an example of a conductor Look at your FINAL qtr grades……any late work must be turned into me by FRIDAY DEC 14 th. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 2 nd qtr; WEEK 9; Day 2