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Student Planner March 24, 2015 Place this in the proper place 13 class days till end of triad. Test Thursday You need planner, notes, pen/pencil (per 2 AR book)
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2 End Planner Entries
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REVIEW OF LAST CLASS March 23
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Summary: We had a standard opening, then inspected the salt lab. The results were poor, so we duplicated the lab using a different procedure. We then watched a video on Astronomy.
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Answer the last class’s EQ which was: Essential Question: What reasons could have caused the crystal lab to produce the results we see?
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Topic/Objective: Name: Astronomy Class/Period: Date: Mar 24, 2015 Essential Question: What is the fuel for stars?
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Warm Up
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1. A carbohydrate built on simpler molecules that are easily digested by all animals. Glucose is the source of all energy from plants. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, vitamins, minerals
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2. Biochemicals that store information and help to build proteins. Made of subunits called nucleotides. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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3. Materials having carbon-based molecules. Often considered a molecule from a living organism. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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4. Biochemical compound based on C-H-O which contains 2 ¼ times the calories (energy) of an equal amount of sugar. Used also for other physical health needs besides energy. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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ANSWERS
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1. A carbohydrate built on simpler molecules that are easily digested by all animals. Glucose is the source of all energy from plants. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, vitamins, minerals
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1. A carbohydrate built on simpler molecules that are easily digested by all animals. Glucose is the source of all energy from plants. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, vitamins, minerals
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2. Biochemicals that store information and help to build proteins. Made of subunits called nucleotides. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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2. Biochemicals that store information and help to build proteins. Made of subunits called nucleotides. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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3. Materials having carbon-based molecules. Often considered a molecule from a living organism. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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3. Materials having carbon-based molecules. Often considered a molecule from a living organism. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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4. Biochemical compound based on C-H-O which contains 2 ¼ times the calories (energy) of an equal amount of sugar. Used also for other physical health needs besides energy. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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4. Biochemical compound based on C-H-O which contains 2 ¼ times the calories (energy) of an equal amount of sugar. Used also for other physical health needs besides energy. Carbohydrate, sugar, starch, cellulose, lignin, protein, fats & oils, organic, nucleic acids
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Today’s Homework Notebooks due in 6 class days (April 8)
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Today Astronomy Video https://app.discoveryeducation.com/play er/view?assetGuid=1b07fac7-94a1- 41e9-b288-105f8d4fff5e https://app.discoveryeducation.com/play er/view?assetGuid=1b07fac7-94a1- 41e9-b288-105f8d4fff5e Notes on astronomy
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Standard: 4 Astronomy Astronomy Galaxy- clusters of billions of stars Our sun is a star in the Milky Way galaxy EQ: How do you measure the distance from planets and stars?
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Standard: 4 Astronomy Astronomy Galaxy- clusters of billions of stars Our sun is a star in the Milky Way galaxy 1 Light year- traveling at the speed of light for one year (300,000,000 m/s) or (187,500 miles/s) EQ: How do you measure the distance from planets and stars?
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Standard: 4 Astronomy Astronomy Galaxy- clusters of billions of stars Our sun is a star in the Milky Way galaxy 1 Light year- traveling at the speed of light for one year (300,000,000 m/s) or (187,500 miles/s) Astronomical unit-the average distance between the Earth and the Sun EQ: How do you measure the distance from planets and stars?
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Standard: 4 Astronomy Astronomy Galaxy- clusters of billions of stars Our sun is a star in the Milky Way galaxy 1 Light year- traveling at the speed of light for one year (300,000,000 m/s) or (187,500 miles/s) Astronomical unit-the average distance between the Earth and the Sun The moon and planets shine by reflected light EQ: How do you measure the distance from planets and stars?
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Standard: 4 Astronomy Astronomy Stars generate their own light by nuclear fusion EQ: How do you measure the distance from planets and stars?
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