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10C Ko te Rāhina, 08 Here-Turi Kōkā 2016
What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and roll, incl Quick Quiz How to start well Finish comparing car fuels using new jargon: exothermic, endothermic, complete combustion and incomplete combustion How to use new words to compare fuels fairly Set a date for the topic test and have time for Mr H’s HDSDRM How to use time well. That Mr H makes decisions that will benefit us Get our books marked while doing the HDSDRM How to use time really well
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HW item Skills practiced HW booklet, pages 3 - 14
Due Tue 22 Mar 2016, end of pd 4 Bones, heart and lungs HW booklet, pages 15 – end (Humans) Due Mon 4 April, end of pd 4 Digestion Exercise Book Due Wed 6 April Keeping good records from the lessons Topic Test Due Thurs 7 April (in L block) How well we learned all about humans HW booklet, pages 15 -> 21 (Astronomy) Due Tuesday 24th of May Time of day, day and night, seasons, Moon phases, tides
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Rāhina Rātū Rāapa Rāpare Rāmere Rāhoroi Rātapu
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HW item Skills practiced Humans workbook, pages 3 - 11
Due: Tamihana’s birthday 22 March Circulation and breathing Humans workbook, pages Due: Mon 4th of April Breathing and digestion Astronomy Test Monday 13th of June All of Astronomy
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Fuel State Energy released when 1 gram is burned (J) Does this fuel produce these products when burned? Water Carbon Carbon Monoxide Methane Gas 55 000 Yes No Petrol Liquid 42 000 Diesel 30 000 Are these endothermic or exothermic reactions? Define what is meant by incomplete combustion Which fuel releases the LEAST energy when 1 gram is burned? Which fuels burn by incomplete combustion? Discuss which fuels would be “best” to use in your car Points to include are: The energy produced by the fuel The products produced when it undergoes combustion (burns) The effect on the environment
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