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Student Planner April 28, 2016 Place this in the proper place Planner grading tomorrow
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Summary: all periods except 5 -> We had a standard opening followed by the construction of the stomp rocket. Period 5 -> We had a standard opening. Due to class behavior, we did not construct the rocket but received a research evaluation project and essay due Monday.
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Previous Essential Question: What are the dimensions of your stomp rocket?
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Topic/Objective: Name: Stomp Rocket Lab Class/Period: Date: April 28, 2016 Essential Question: What was the distance your rocket flew?
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Topic/Objective: Name: Workbook Class/Period: Date: April 28, 2016 Essential Question: Name a way that artificial gravity may be created on a space ship.
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6 Warm Up
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Write the following in the Warm Up: Today’s warm up is the vocabulary test.
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1. The elliptical motion of a body as it orbits another body in space. Earth’s is 365.25 days in length (year) a)Rocky (terrestrial) planet; b) Constellation; c) Revolution; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Eclipse; ac) Orbit; ad) Astronomical unit
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2. the spinning motion of a body on its axis. Earth’s lasts 24 hours (one day) a)Rocky (terrestrial) planet; b) Constellation; c) Eclipse; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Revolution; ac) Orbit; ad) Astronomical unit
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3. the path an object takes around a body in space. Satellites, the Earth, along with the moon do this. a)Rocky (terrestrial) planet; b) Constellation; c) Eclipse; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Revolution; ac) Orbit; ad) Astronomical unit
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4. Unit of measure from the surface of the Sun to the Earth. Approximately 150,000,000 km a) Astronomical unit b) Constellation; c) Eclipse; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Revolution; ac) Orbit; ad) Rocky (terrestrial) planet;
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5. first 4 planets of the solar system. Since they are made of this material, the name is given. a) Astronomical unit b) Constellation; c) Eclipse; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Revolution; ac) Orbit; ad) Rocky (terrestrial) planet;
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6. a series of stars which when using imagination, makes a shape in the sky. Often called the Zodiac. a)Rocky (terrestrial) planet; b) Constellation; c) Eclipse; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Revolution; ac) Orbit; ad) Astronomical unit
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7. the measure of the brightness of a star. AM of 4 is about the dimmest we can see with the naked eye. Sun has a AM of -26 a)Rocky (terrestrial) planet; b) Constellation; c) Eclipse; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Revolution; ac) Orbit; ad) Astronomical unit
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8. an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another. Lunar type – moon is hidden by Earth; solar type – sun hidden by moon a)Rocky (terrestrial) planet; b) Constellation; c) Eclipse; d) Magnitude; e) Rotation; ab) Revolution; ac) Orbit; ad) Astronomical unit
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Home work Planner due tomorrow Weekly notebook check Monday
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Today’s Work Complete and launch rockets, record data. Safety test for those in need.
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