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Warm Up-Complete BOTH Write the electromagnetic spectrum in the correct order. 2. Explain what three of the different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are used for.

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

ANNOUNCEMENTS QUARTER 2 TEST on WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15TH, 2014 ENERGY Unit: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Types of Energy, Conductors and Insulators EARTH Unit: Earth Structure, Plate Tectonics, and The Rock Cycle This is everything in your Quarter 2 notebook!

Announcements Quiz Results: Block 1: 81.7% Block 2: 80.0% Tracking Objective: Rock Cycle

BrainPOP Video! http://www.brainpop.com/science/energy/electromagneticspectrum/preview.weml

Journal Write for 5 minutes about anything you want or You may write about what you think the following quote means: "Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. " - Malcolm X

4 Major Types of Energy Electrical—energy is transferred through electricity. Examples?? Electromagnetic—energy is transferred through waves. (the light from a computer screen) Mechanical—being pushed or pulled Thermal—energy transfer when a warmer object is in contact with a cooler object. What are the three types?

Thermal Energy can be…. Radiation—thermal energy transferred through electromagnetic waves; not touching Conduction—thermal energy is transferred when 2 or more materials are in direct contact with one another Convection—thermal energy is transferred in circular currents through air, water and other fluids

Radiation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ci77-qIQv8

Conduction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mo5unaiXYR4

Convection with rice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qnMT478FI4

Energy Connections Sheet We have already completed this sheet but this is a great review for our test. Complete this entire sheet without looking back to the one already in your notebooks. Use the definitions to help When you are finished, use the sheet already in your notebook to self check your answers 10 minutes…Good Luck!

Energy Paired Reading You and your partner will receive the same paragraph to read BUT there is a trick. One of you will be missing some words and the other person will be missing different words. It is your job to read together and fill in your paragraphs as you go.

For example… Original Sentence: Student 1 Sentence: The brown dog crossed the street. Student 1 Sentence: The brown _____ crossed the _____. Student 2 Sentence: The _______ dog _______ the street. Now as you read together you will be listening and filling in the blanks. 10 minutes…Good Luck!

Review! We are going to play a quick review game! Rules: You may use your notes. You must be silently raising your hand. You will win a piece of candy each time you answer correctly. Do not yell answers out or you will be disqualified from the game.

Raise your hand if you know…. Energy from the sun reaches the Earth through:

Radiation

Raise your hand if you know…. What is a way to remember the Electromagnetic Spectrum?

Roxy Mae is victorious using x-box game cube

Raise your hand if you know…. List the Electromagnetic Spectrum in the correct order:

Radio, Microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma ray

Raise your hand if you know…. What is the longest wavelength?

Radio Waves have the longest wavelength and low energy carry radios, TVs, and cell phones signals

Raise your hand if you know…. What is the shortest wavelength?

Gamma Waves Shortest wavelength and highest energy Most dangerous

Raise your hand if you know…. What is the visible light spectrum?

ROY G. BIV

Raise your hand if you know…. Which color has the longest wavelength?

RED

Raise your hand if you know…. Which color has the shortest wavelength?

Violet

Raise your hand if you know…. What are gamma rays used for?

Gamma Used in medical treatments: can kill cancer cells but can also kill living cells (hair falls out)

Raise your hand if you know…. Which is the only wave we can see?

Visible Light Waves

Raise your hand if you know…. What are infrared used for?

Infrared Heating Satellite imaging (weather) Operating remote controls Seeing at night wearing heat sensing goggles

Raise your hand if you know…. What do ultraviolet rays do to your skin?

Can cause sunburns

Raise your hand if you know…. What is an electrical insulator?

A material that does not allow electricity to pass through

Examples?

Examples of Electrical Insulators…. Glass Plastics Ceramics

Raise your hand if you know…. What is an electrical conductor?

A material that does allow electricity to pass through

Examples?

Examples of Electrical Conductors…. Metals Metal wires

Raise your hand if you know…. What is a thermal insulator?

A material that does not allow heat to pass through.

Examples?

wood, styrofoam, paper, plastic

Raise your hand if you know…. What is a thermal conductor?

A material that allows heat to pass through.

Examples?

Examples of Thermal Conductors… METALS

Raise your hand if you know…. What is an example of radiation?

Getting hot sitting in the sun Car seats getting hot from the sun Pavement is hot.

Raise your hand if you know…. What is an example of conduction?

Pan on the stove. Spoon in a cup. Hands holding a mug

Heat Transfer song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sUOMds_zmE