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DO NOW DO NOW V: 0 Write the homework in your agenda. Homework -1st Semester Reflection and Parent Feedback (due Tues) -New Composition Book Today’s Agenda -1st Semester Reflection NOTEBOOK QUIZ TOMORROW 1st Semester Reflection V: 0 Students will use information in their INB and folder to complete a reflection for the 1st Semester. 1st Semester Reflection LABS: Physical Properties Lab (Metal vs. NonMetals) Chemical Changes Station Lab Density Tube Demo Dry Ice Lab Building Atoms – Bohr Model Board Alien Elements Skittles Lab (Chemical Equations) Tug-of-War Motion Detector Lab Speed Challenge Lab (on track) Rocket Launches Newton’s Laws Stations V: 0 DO NOW Tuesday V: 0 Answer the Do Now question and tape it in your INB. DO NOW V: 0 Homework -1st Semester Reflection and Parent Feedback (due Tues) -New Composition Book Today’s Agenda -Check 1st Semester Reflection & Feedback -Review Plate Tectonics Test -1st Semester Notebook Check Quiz Test Review Review the Plate Tectonics Test V: 0 Notebook Check Quiz V: 0 Using your INB, complete the Notebook Check Quiz. DO NOW (Wed/Thrs) V: 0 Answer the DO NOW in your INB. Sometime tectonic plates do not move easily past one another, and the plates become stuck. Forces build up, and when the plates finally move, tension is released, as shown below. The sudden movement of the plates is caused by – A. The mass of the plates B. The weight of the plates C. Unbalanced forces D. Gravitational force AGENDA Homework -New Composition Book Today’s Agenda -Review Benchmark Scores -Complete Chemistry Review Stations MOY Benchmark Review the MOY and discuss the most missed questions. V: 2 Chemistry Review Stations Complete each of the Chemistry review stations in groups of 4. V: 2 DO NOW (Friday) V: 0 Answer the DO NOW in your INB. 1) How many atoms of oxygen are in a molecule of glucose (C6H12O6)? 2) The chemical equation shown below represents a reaction that produces fuel for certain cars. Which substance represented in this equation is classified as an element? CO + H2O CO2 + H2 A) CO B) H2O C) CO2 D) H2 AGENDA Homework -New Composition Book Today’s Agenda -Decorate the 2nd semester INBs