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Place this in the proper place
Student Planner May 2, 2016 Place this in the proper place Rocket Lab 2 Thursday – get safety test done.
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Summary: all periods except 5 -> We had a standard opening, followed by firing the stomp rocket, or doing the safety test Period 5 -> We had a standard opening. We continued follow along reading of Chapter 17 and working in workbook.
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Previous Essential Question: What was the distance your rocket flew?
Period 5 answer: What is deuterium?
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Essential Question: What was the design that flew the farthest?
Topic/Objective: Name: Stomp Rocket Lab Class/Period: Date: May 2, 2016 Essential Question: What was the design that flew the farthest?
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Essential Question: What is the most powerful force in the universe?
Topic/Objective: Name: Chapter 17 workbook Class/Period: period 5 Date: May 2, 2016 Essential Question: What is the most powerful force in the universe?
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Warm Up
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1. What is the most abundant element in the Sun
1. What is the most abundant element in the Sun? a) Oxygen b) Carbon c) Hydrogen d) Helium e) Uranium
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2. Why is Venus the hottest planet
2. Why is Venus the hottest planet? a) It has a thin atmosphere b) It has a thick, cloudy atmosphere c) It is closest to the Sun d) Global warming e) None of the above
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3. Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun
3. Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun. Jupiter is approximately 5 AU from the Sun. If it takes sunlight 8.3 minutes to reach Earth, HOW LONG does it take to reach Jupiter? a) 1.6 minutes b) 13.3 minutes c) 3.2 minutes d) 41.5 minutes e) 5 seconds
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4. What is a galaxy? a) clusters of planets b) clusters of billions of stars Ford Galaxy 500 c) clusters of asteroids d) clusters of satellites e) clusters of solar systems
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Answers
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1. What is the most abundant element in the Sun
1. What is the most abundant element in the Sun? a) Oxygen b) Carbon c) Hydrogen d) Helium e) Uranium
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1. What is the most abundant element in the Sun
1. What is the most abundant element in the Sun? a) Oxygen b) Carbon c) Hydrogen d) Helium e) Uranium
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2. Why is Venus the hottest planet
2. Why is Venus the hottest planet? a) It has a thin atmosphere b) It has a thick, cloudy atmosphere c) It is closest to the Sun d) Global warming e) None of the above
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2. Why is Venus the hottest planet
2. Why is Venus the hottest planet? a) It has a thin atmosphere b) It has a thick, cloudy atmosphere c) It is closest to the Sun d) Global warming e) None of the above
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3. Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun
3. Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun. Jupiter is approximately 5 AU from the Sun. If it takes sunlight 8.3 minutes to reach Earth, HOW LONG does it take to reach Jupiter? a) 1.6 minutes b) 13.3 minutes c) 3.2 minutes d) 41.5 minutes e) 5 seconds
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3. Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun
3. Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun. Jupiter is approximately 5 AU from the Sun. If it takes sunlight 8.3 minutes to reach Earth, HOW LONG does it take to reach Jupiter? a) 1.6 minutes b) 13.3 minutes c) 3.2 minutes d) 41.5 minutes e) 5 seconds
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4. What is a galaxy? a) clusters of planets b) clusters of billions of stars Ford Galaxy 500 c) clusters of asteroids d) clusters of satellites e) clusters of solar systems
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4. What is a galaxy? a) clusters of planets b) clusters of billions of stars Ford Galaxy 500 c) clusters of asteroids d) clusters of satellites e) clusters of solar systems
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Home work Astronomy unit test next week. Period 5 essay due Wednesday Sky Map viewing assignment due May 6 (next Friday) Cannabis and Cancer lab review past due
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Today’s Work Collect notebooks end of class Calculate best design for rockets Textbook reading & workbook Period 5 – work on chapter 17 workbooks
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Top Rocket Distances 20 Short 16.1 11 9.8 7.3 5.5 5.1 3.8 3.7 2 1.8
24 Long 3 20 Short 16.1 11 9.8 7.3 5.5 5.1 3.8 3.7 2 1.8 0.6 20.1 4 14.6 6.1 4.7
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Top Rocket Distances 8.3 Medium 3 4.1 4 0.7 23.1 16 10.3 6.8 5.2 5 3.8
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Distance Barrel Fins 24 Long 3 18 14 13 6 5.1 4.5 3.4 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.1 2 17.6 4 12.8 12.5 10 7.5 1.9 1.6
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medium barrel 3 fin average
Data Analysis 4.22 medium barrel 3 fin average 6.54 medium barrel 4 fin average 7.68 long barrel 3 fin average 9.13 long barrel 4 fin average 7.23 short barrel 3 fin average 11.38 short barrel 4 fin average
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Analysis: The ___ fin, ____barrel averaged the greatest distance
Analysis: The ___ fin, ____barrel averaged the greatest distance. Conclusion: The hypothesis (was)(was not) supported as the rocket with the ____ barrel and ___ fins flew farthest.
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Read along Chapt 17 page 422
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