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SCIENCE JOURNAL 10/6/2011
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1 st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________
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DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 2 nd PAGE 10/6/2011 Science Vocabulary 49 10/6/2011 Guided Question 50 10/6/2011 Lab Conclusion 48
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GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER THE LAST GUIDED QUESTION
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10/6/2011 Lab Conclusion 48 Write 3 – 5 complete sentences on what we did in Science Lab today. What was the PURPOSE (what was the experiment about)? What were the steps for the experiment (First, Second…Last)? What did you learn from the experiment (what were the RESULTS)? Always start the same way. Today we went to Science Lab. The PURPOSE of today’s Science Lab …
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10/6/2011 Science Vocabulary 49
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COPY DOWN THE TERMS AND THEIR DEFINITIONS.
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mimicry – When one organism imitates the traits of another. which an animal can hide by camouflage – An adaptation by blending in with its surroundings. 10/6/2011 Science Vocabulary 49
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NOW TAKE SOME TIME TO PUT THESE WORDS IN YOUR INDEX.
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M models5 matter14 mass19 magnetism21 mimicry49
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C conclusion5 conductor38 characteristics21 condensation44 collection46 camouflage49
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GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER TODAY’S SCIENCE VOCABULARY
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The pictures below show how the monarch butterfly uses the milkweed plant. Which picture shows the stage at which the monarch butterfly helps the milkweed plant reproduce? 10/6/2011 Guided Question 50
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COPY DOWN THE ANSWER.
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An adult Monarch butterfly is essential to the reproduction of the milkweed plant. As the adult butterfly looks for nectar inside the flower it takes pollen from one milkweed plant and deposits it in another. By doing this the milkweed plant is able to create seeds to create more milkweed plants. The Answer is T
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