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EQ: What properties of water make it an essential compound for life on Earth? LT: I can describe the unique properties of water. I can describe the water on Earth (Hydrosphere) POU: I will correctly answer sample EOG questions about water properties. I will create Frayer Models for the vocab I struggle with. I will generalize the water cycle in 10 words.

Welcome ~ Warm-up 2/17 Week of 2/17-2/21 Voices at “0” 1. Why did NC DOT put salt down before it snowed? Which water property does this show? Go to goo.gl/vta7d1 to answer this question!

3rd Quarter Table of Contents 1 Title Assignment # Alternative Energy Notes 2 Solar /Wind Energy Notes 3 Nuclear Energy WebQuest 4 Energy Vocabulary 5 Properties of Water Cloze Notes (Handout) 6 Properties of Water Vocabulary7 Water Properties Webquest 8 Water Cycle Brainpop9

Water Properties Webquest NEW due date: Due by this Wednesday, 2/19/14

Water Property Scenarios

Quiz-Water Properties Open Safari or Google Chrome Go to m.socrative.com Room number: stoff

Water Properties Frayer Models In a group of 3, you will create a Frayer Model for an assigned Vocab Word. One person will sketch the word, one will list examples, and one will write the word in a sentence. Then choose 3 water properties you struggle with understanding, and copy the ENTIRE Frayer Model for each on to the back of NB page 8.

Brainpop-Water Cycle 9 A.The three things I already know about the water cycle are 1: ___________ 2: ___________ 3: ___________ B. Watch video (No notes) C. Watch video (2x) (Take notes) D. Title: Summarization of Water Cycle – Number your paper #1-10 –Beside Number 1, write one or two words to summarize the video –# 2-10 write Supporting/ Connection words Try to limit these to a single word or at most two E. Try to put at least 4 of these words into a summary sentence of the video

Type your summary sentence