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PLATE TECTONICS Converging = mountains Diverging = rift valleys Transformation = earthquakes Subduction = volcanoes CHONPS ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur EROSION CONVECTION *SUN produces energy *Warm air rises, cold air sinks * Winds and Ocean currents AQUIFER Flowing ground water Increases with precipitation Decreases with drought and wells Water table is highest point EXTINCTION Actions of Wind, Water, Ice, and Gravity *Cause - DESTRUCTION of HABITAT by humans Plants help STOP erosion by holding the soil in place HABITAT – where an organism lives Cell Characteristics Prokaryotic = no nucleus (PRO NO!) Eukaryotic = has a nucleus (You Yes) Autotrophic – makes own food (producer) Heterotrophic – hunts food (consumer) CHEMICAL CHANGES Rusting Burning Digesting Bubbling or Fizzing Unexpected Temp Change (Physical change = chewing, cutting) WEATHER Low pressure = lousy (rainy, cloudy) High pressure = happy (sunny) Fronts move Northwest to Southeast Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil, Natural Gas *Global Warming – increased levels of CO2 in atmosphere *Acid Rain – factories releasing chemicals BIODIVERSITY – the variety of plants and animals in and ecosystem SUSTAINABILITY – healthy ecosystem due to large # of plant and animals (biodiversity) Excretory – Filters waste from body (kidney) Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Balanced = no movement (zero Newton’s) or constant speed Unbalanced = movement and greater than 1 Newton of force HURRICANES Succession Lichens & Moss Soil grass / weeds shrubs small trees (pines) big trees (oaks) Plate Tectonic Theory 1. Continents fit together like puzzle pieces 2. Fossils are found on opposite sides of oceans. 3. Major landforms (rivers and mountains) are found on multiple continents Inherited Traits Selective breeding = short amount of time (humans involved) Natural Selection = multiple generations (NO human involvement) TIDES - LOW PRESSURE - WARM WATER (tropics) - SUMMER and FALL Caused by pull of moon’s gravity Northern Hemisphere Seasons GALAXY Spring = Straight (sun, moon, earth) Neap = Moon at 90 (Ninety) degree angle from the earth Milky Way – disk shaped (spiral) Stars – make up a galaxy Nebula – gas and dust that form a star Density = Speed = mass / volume distance / time Force = Velocity mass x acceleration is Constant Speed speed and direction NEWTON’S LAWS Inertia (object at rest stays at rest) 2. Force = Mass X Acceleration 3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction 1. =W Least Potential = X Greatest Kinetic = X Least Kinetic = W Greatest Potential Potential and Kinetic Energy Mass - Atomic # Neutrons Proton Positive Neutron Neutral Electron Negative Inside nucleus Inside nucleus Outside nucleus Periodic Table Periods = rows, energy levels Groups (family) = columns, similar properties, same valence electrons GROUP 18 = NOBLE GAS METALS Left of the stair-step line - luster (shiny) - conduct electricity - malleable and ductile NON-METALS Right of the stair-step line - no luster - no conductivity - good insulator Element – found on periodic table C6H12O6 1 compound 3 elements 24 atoms Compound – made up of 2 or more elements (two or more capital letters) LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS Balancing a chemical equation so the same # of atoms of each element is found on the reactant and the product side 2 Plant Cell Differences **Atoms in a chemical reaction are NEVER LOST OR GAINED, they are only REARRANGED ** CELL ORGANELLES CELL WALL CHLOROPLAST Mitochondria – Power plant. Energy Vacuole – water storage Nucleus – contains genetic material (DNA, chromosomes, genes) Reproduction Sexual – 2 parents; diverse offspring PREDATOR – hunts prey PREY – eaten by predator PARASITE – harms the host HOST – harmed by parasite Asexual – 1 parent; uniform offspring Work = force x distance Acceleration Speeding Up, Slowing Down, Changing Direction at a Constant Speed Chemical Electrical Light Atomic # Protons Electrons Always the same number!! Valence Electron - Determines reactivity - # of Electrons in outermost energy level (look at Group #) 10 % of energy is passed up the pyramid HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS Endocrine – regulates hormones (glands) Integumentary – protects (skin, hair, nails) Circulatory – transfers nutrients to cells (blood) Respiratory – exchange of gases (lungs) CELL THEORY 1. All life is composed of cells 2. Cells are the basic unit of life 3. Cells arise from other cells ECOSYSTEM BIOTIC – living factors (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria) ABIOTIC – nonliving factors (sunlight, water, temperature, or soil) SEASONS Caused by: 1. tilt of earth (23.5*) 2. revolution of earth around the sun (365 days) METALLOIDS ON the stair-step line - have properties of both metals and non-metals SUN Medium sized star Near edge of galaxy Yellow = average temperature Middle of the HR diagram R*A*P Reactant ----> Product Mg2 + S + O4 Mg2SO4 Waxing Crescent First Quarter (3.5 days) New Moon Waxing Crescent (3.5 days) First Quarter Waxing Gibbous (3.5 days) Full Moon Waning Gibbous (3.5 days) Waxing Gibbous Full Moon (3.5 days) Waning Gibbous Last Quarter (3.5 days) Waning Crescent New Moon (3.5 days) Last Quarter Waning Crescent (3.5 days) Lunar Cycle (Moon Phases) 28 DAYS for a FULL CYCLE 3 ½ Days between each phase of cycle New, Waxing C, 1st Qtr, Waxing G, Full, Waning G, 3rd Qtr, Waning C Relax – Lil Wayne Wax before it Wanes STAAR Review Flash Cards Tips and Strategies - We have provided these decks of cards to struggling students over the last several years and have seen dramatic improvements in our scores. - Cards can be printed on address labels (2x4”) Avery 18163 - I have included a blank template in case you wanted to add more cards to the deck - We print out the decks, but have students make them with us in class. They take ownership over the deck if they actually have to make it. - The deck is 100% editable. I realize every teacher teaches the concepts different. Feel free to add your own spin to things. - These cards highlight the REALLY IMPORTANT topics only. - Color code the decks by topic to help students compartmentalize information (force and motion, chemistry, earth & space, etc) - You don’t have to use address label. Students could tape/glue regular sheets of paper to cards, or you could print them on hard stock paper.