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Atoms Review  1. Game 1: Click on me, then the game tab....get all right on level1Click on me, then the game tab....get all right on 2. Beat this! 3. Take Quiz: Screenshot here Periodic Table

Balloons and Static Electricity Balloons and Static Electricity 1. Rub balloon on shirt: 2. Move balloon to wall: Screenshot what happens Describe in words what happened. Use positive and negative charges Screenshot what happens Describe in words what happened. Use positive and negative charges Conclusion: Similar charges seem to _____________ Opposite charges seem to ________________ The balloon stuck to wall and shirt because_____________

 Static Electricity Reading(I) Static Electricity Reading Click Me! Read me to win the games below Screenshot the reading game HERE when you are done!!!!!

Place correct picture from animation Static Electricity ReadingStatic Electricity Reading(II) If the Charges are the Same If the Charges are the opposite If one is charged and the other is not Place correct picture from animation

Static Electricity ReadingStatic Electricity Reading(III)  d= d= Finish this reading assignment Screenshot when you finish reading game part II

Static Electricity ReadingStatic Electricity Reading(IV)  When an acetate rod is rubbed with a duster, electrons are transferred from the rod onto the duster, making the rod positively charged. Play the animation in the reading assignment to see how this happens. Describe what happens :Use the words electron and positive charge. Thanks __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________

Static Electricity ReadingStatic Electricity Reading(V) Describe what happens :Use the words electron and describe the charges of the man and woman and why they shock. __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ Watch this animation

Static Electricity Static Electricity Video  Watch this video…. Watch it carefully then get a 5/5 on this game. Thanks Video Quiz Screenshot final Score

Electron Hockey  Use your knowledge of charges to Move the puck into the goal and APPLE SHIFT – 4 screenshot of goal What rules are you using to determine which direction the puck moves?  _______________________________   What rules are you using to determine how fast the puck moves?  _______________________________

Field Hockey  Draw where you might put pucks to get a goal with the fewest pucks.   Explain why this works: ____________________  ____________________ 