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November 4, 2013 Test day

November 4, 2013 Test day. All you need is something to write with! . Answer Key. 18. 19. 20. 589 Kcal. Tertiary consumer. 5,890 Kcal. Secondary consumer. 58,900 Kcal. Primary consumer. 589,000 Kcal. producer. 11.5.13 Space Vocabulary. S -

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November 4, 2013 Test day

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  1. November 4, 2013 Test day All you need is something to write with!

  2. Answer Key

  3. 18 19 20 589 Kcal Tertiary consumer 5,890 Kcal Secondary consumer 58,900 Kcal Primary consumer 589,000 Kcal producer

  4. 11.5.13 Space Vocabulary • S- 1. After an asteroid hits our earth Sally finds a substance that has high luster, is a good conductor, and is malleable. What type of element would she classify this as? 2. Where would she find it on the periodic table?

  5. P P- What are we learning about? (9) Earth and space. The student knows components of our solar system. The student is expected to: (A) analyze the characteristics of objects in our solar system that allow life to exist such as the proximity of the Sun, presence of water, and composition of the atmosphere; and (B) identify the accommodations, considering the characteristics of our solar system, that enabled manned space exploration

  6. A Proximity • How close something is True or False A planets proximity to the sun determines its temperature A planets proximity determines the mass of the object Mercury's has the closest proximity to the sun out of all the planets The closer the proximity the more gravitational force that will be exerted.

  7. A Proximity: How close something is Use the word proximity to explain why life can’t exist on planet B, H, D and G.

  8. A atmosphere • The air surrounding the earth True or False All planets are made up of the same atmosphere gasses The atmosphere maintains a constant temperature. The atmosphere shields us from too much radiation The atmosphere protects us from small collisions Earth’s atmosphere is made mostly of nitrogen

  9. A Based on your knowledge. Which of these planets shows Earth’s atmosphere? A B C

  10. A water • Important for all life to exist. True or False Water is only found on Earth All the fresh water on earth is in liquid state Water is biotic Water is necessary for all life to exist

  11. A Solar system • The sun (a star) and the planets that orbit around it How many stars are there in our solar system? How many planets are in our solar system (not including pluto)

  12. A • Draw a comparison between the proximity of the to the sun and the length of the year. • Draw a comparison between the proximity to the sun and the temperature of the planet • Draw a comparison between the proximity to the sun and the composition of the planet.

  13. A Gravitational pull • The attraction that one object has for another object due to the invisible force of gravity. True or False The greater the mass the more gravitational pull The greater the distance between two objects the greater gravitational pull Sir Isaac Newton discovered the principals of gravity

  14. A microgravity • A condition in which there is very little net gravitational force (weightlessness) True or False Zero gravity exists The closer we are to earth the less gravity pulls on us Microgravity has negative affects on the health of our bones Microgravity is the cause of the floating sensation in space.

  15. A orbit • the gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space Inertia

  16. A Slingshot effect Using a planets gravitational pull to assist with space travel

  17. P model • A representation, to show the construction or appearance of something.

  18. A limitation • restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability True or false: The size of the planets is a limitation of this model The distance between planets is a limitation of this model The number of planets is a limitation of this model

  19. A Accommodation-Something that meets a need; a convenience Are these accommodations of a space suite- True or False? Regulating temperature Controlling air pressure Managing waste Getting rid of microgravity Protecting from radiation Providing O2 and collects CO2

  20. A International Space Station • a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit True or False ISS must have accommodations for astronauts Scientists should make life like models prior to sending it to space for safety reasons, and practicing flight operations

  21. A Space Shuttle spacecraft, able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used to make repeated journeys between the earth and earth orbit.

  22. A Rocket Is used to deliver things to space and is not reusable.

  23. A Satellite An object that moves around a much larger object

  24. C- window Pane

  25. E- create the chart

  26. 11.6.12 Space Edusmart Sally wanted to find the density of titanium. She has 18 grams cube of titanium. Her cube takes up 4 cm3. What is the density? SHOW YOUR WORK! S-

  27. P P- according to the TEK what makes Earth unique? (9) Earth and space. The student knows components of our solar system. The student is expected to: (A) analyze the characteristics of objects in our solar system that allow life to exist such as the proximity of the Sun, presence of water, and composition of the atmosphere; and (B) identify the accommodations, considering the characteristics of our solar system, that enabled manned space exploration

  28. P- Edusmart • Take your own notes for your quiz! • These will guide you: • What are 3 characteristic of earth that allow earth to exist? • Identify as many accommodations as you can, that would have to be made for space exploration.

  29. A- interactivity

  30. C- Quiz E- Half page reflection on why earth is so unique and why earth can support life.Be sure to include :1. proximity to the sun2. Usable water3. atmosphere

  31. 11.07.13 Conditions For Life We will analyze the characteristics of the objects in our solar system that allow life to exist by reading a nonfiction text. • S: What is the relationship between temperature and proximity to the sun?

  32. P- Brain storm with your partner and list as many components of our solars system as you can

  33. P: Read the definition of our solar system and revise and edit your list. • A solar system is defined as a sun (central star) with its associated planets, asteroids, meteoroids, moons (satellites), dwarf planets, and comets that are captured in its orbit. These various celestial bodies are trapped in a constant orbit around the Sun by its strong gravitational pull.

  34. A: Independently read the nonfiction text “Condition for Life”. • Prepare a short summary of important information for each section in your journal. • Be prepared to have a class discussion to reflect on each reading.

  35. C: Use the chart to identify the accommodations needed for human survival on Mars.

  36. E:1. Does life exist on other planets? 2. What components would contribute the sustaining this life?

  37. 11.8.13Accommodations for Space • We will identify the accommodations, considering the characteristics of our solar system that enable manned space exploration by doing group work and presenting. • TEK 7.9B the student knows components of our solar system S- Sally decides she would like to travel to space, so she begins to research materials to build her space craft out of. She decides she is going to build it out of titanium, a metal, what physical properties will her space craft have?

  38. P- Class Popcorn Reading Read article “Living in Space” A- Group activity ( 7 Groups A-G) • Each group is assigned an obstacle • Find and record obstacle effects on humans and human accommodations for this obstacle using the article “Living in Space” • Record in your chart “Accommodations for Space” • Be Ready to Present

  39. C- Create the chart and take notes during the presentations.

  40. E-Write a paragraph explaining the order of importance for a space suit, from most to least important. • Keep our bodies weight and mass normal • Attach us to the shuttle • Provide us with oxygen • Control body temperature. Half page reflection on what you learned today.

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