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SCIENCE JOURNAL

SCIENCE JOURNAL. 10/13/2011. 1 st PAGE. MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________. 2 nd PAGE. DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE. 10/13/2011 Lab Conclusion 57. 10/13/2011 Science Vocabulary 58. 10/13/2011 Guided Question 59.

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SCIENCE JOURNAL

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  1. SCIENCE JOURNAL 10/13/2011

  2. 1st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________

  3. 2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 10/13/2011Lab Conclusion 57 10/13/2011Science Vocabulary 58 10/13/2011Guided Question59

  4. GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER THE LAST GUIDED QUESTION

  5. 10/13/2011Lab Conclusion 57 Write 4 – 6 complete sentences. What was the PURPOSE? What MATERIALS did you need? What were the STEPS to the experiment/investigation? What were your RESULTS? What did you LEARN?

  6. 10/13/2011Science Vocabulary 58

  7. COPY DOWN THE TERMS AND THEIR DEFINITIONS.

  8. 10/13/2011Science Vocabulary 58 • runoff – The water that flows over • Earth’s surface but does not • evaporate or soak into the ground. • ground water – water stored in the • cracks of underground rocks.

  9. NOW TAKE SOME TIME TO PUT THESE WORDS IN YOUR INDEX.

  10. R represent 5 reptile 28 runoff 58

  11. G gas 16 gravity 30 ground water 58

  12. GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER TODAY’S SCIENCE VOCABULARY

  13. 10/13/2011Guided Question59 The diagram above shows the path of a rolling ball. A student marked the position of the ball at 1 second, 2 seconds, and 3 seconds. How far did the ball roll in 3 seconds? Record your answer to the nearest centimeter in the space below.

  14. COPY DOWN THE ANSWER.

  15. To find the answer I will need to use the centimeter side of a paper ruler. I line up 0 centimeters where the line starts on the left and see how far the line moves to the 3 second mark. The line measures closest to 11 centimeters.The Answer is 11 centimeters

  16. WE ARE NOW DONE WITH YOUR SCIENCE JOURNAL. YOU MAY PUT IT AWAY.

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