October 2009 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Warm up 1 What is Sound Energy? 2 What is electromagnetic energy? Lesson Finish 5.1 notes Electromagnetic.

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October 2009 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Warm up 1 What is Sound Energy? 2 What is electromagnetic energy? Lesson Finish 5.1 notes Electromagnetic energy brainpop Study guide and review for Chapter 5 section 1 quiz Homework Keep track of appliances Study for Monday’s Quiz All section reviews for chapter 5 are due Keep track of appliances Study for Monday’s Quiz All section reviews for chapter 5 are due

October 2009 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Warm up 5 What is nuclear energy? 6 Can energy be transferred from one form to another? 7 Can potential energy be converted to kinetic energy? 8 NONE 9 NONE Lesson Chapter 5 section 1 quiz Chapter 5 Section 2 notes - all Finish chapter 5 section 2 notes Trace the path of energy activity Pendulum lab Library to input data and make graphs Library to type up conclusion Homework Finish tracing the path of energy Begin studying for chapter 5 test on 10/19 Work on reading guide – due 10/15 Study for chapter 5 test on 10/19 Work on writing conclusion Study for chapter 5 test on 10/19 Electric lab due 10/12 Study for chapter 5 test on 10/19

October 2009 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Warm up 12 What type of energy is involved with turning on a light bulb? 13 How can we conserve energy? 14 Is energy ever lost when an energy conversion takes place? 15 What is a renewable resource? 16 What is a non- renewable resource? Lesson Time magazine reading Check reading guide completion Chapter 5 section 3 and 4 notes slides Notes slides 14 and 15 Renewable energy activity chapter 5 study guide Go over study guide Review for chapter 5 test Homework Find current article about renewable resources – read and write paragraph – due 10/14 Finish reading guide due 10/15 Study for chapter 5 test on 10/19 Find current article about renewable resources – read and write paragraph – due 10/14 Finish reading guide due 10/15 Study for chapter 5 test on 10/19 Finish reading guide due 10/15 Study for chapter 5 test on 10/19 Finish study guide Study for chapter 5 test on 10/19 Study for test

October 2009 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Warm up 19 Do you have any questions before the test? 20 Do you have any questions from the test? 21 What is heat? 22 NONE 23 NONE Lesson Chapter 5 test Resource jigsaw readings Resources jigsaw posters Present and discuss renewable and non- renewable resources MAGAZINE DISRUPTION DAY Energy and Heat Movie Homework NONE Reading guide due 10/26 Study for quiz

October 2009 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Warm up 26 Which has more heat energy – an ice sculpture or a lit match? 27 What is heat? 28 What is conduction? 29 What is thermal equilibrium? 30 Are you going trick or treating tomorrow? Lesson Chapter 6 notes (copy only) Work on reading guide Go over chapter 6 notes Thermal equilibrium lab Study guide for chapter 6 quiz Homework NONEFinish lab