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Friday, March 4, 2011Integrated Science B
Final Exam Review
Brain-Based EmphasisInkster High School
Mrs. Gall
Friday, March 4, 2011
• DO NOW: Highlight or circle the words ACT NOW on your handout. Read the required activities for today’s class activity.
• HOMEWORK: Complete and Study Review
• AIMS:– The Learner Will Understand the nature of science and demonstrate an
ability to practice scientific reasoning by applying it to final exam review exercises. (HSSCEs: P1 and P2: Inquiry, Reflection, and Social Implications)
Friday, March 4, 2011. LESSON STEPS.
1. Complete today’s DO NOW activity in writing. 2. Review Lesson Steps.3. Discuss DO NOW activity. 4. Frontal teaching: Complete Interactive
Review Handout5. Homework: Complete and Study Review
Handout
Your Homework:
1. Draw a wave and label its parts.2. Compare frequency and wavelength using a
double-bubble thinking map.3. Give an example of a direct relationship.4. Explain how bats sense insects’ locations.5. Define and give an example of a MEDIUM.
What kind of wave does not require a MEDIUM? Give several examples of this.
Correct Names for Wave Parts
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Scientific relationshipsVariables going the opposite way
is what kind of relationship?Indirect or Inverse relationship
Scientific relationshipsVariables going the same way is
what kind of relationship?Direct relationship
• Amber notices that she sweats a lot when she runs fast. When she walks fast, she sweats a little, and when she walks, she is a little bit warm. Amber also notices that she feels cold when she is not moving. Just for fun, she creates a data table and graph.
A bat uses sonar to “sense” an insect. The bat uses the echo from a high frequency wave to locate objects.
A WAVE REFLECTS (BOUNCES) OFF OF A SOLID SURFACE:
ACT NOW.
• You are going to “be a bat” with sonar:• Touch your nose.• Quickly bring that finger to touch the tabletop
nearest to you.• Bring that finger back to touch your nose at
the same FAST speed.
• You just modeled HIGH FREQUENCY sonar.
Can we HEAR sound in space?
NO.
Sound requires a MEDIUM – matter- to move.Atoms bump each other like dominoes…
MEDIUM: matter through which the energy of the wave moves
Can we SEE light in space?
YES. We can see our sun and the stars.
If it doesn’t require a MEDIUM…
Then it must be an “electromagnetic wave”:LightRadioInfraredUltraviolet
Again…..Organic – remember the phrase
CHOw down.C = CarbonH = HydrogenO = Oxygen
Organic: means it has Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), and Oxygen (O)
CHOw down!
• Today’s lesson is a continuation of Friday’s brain-based, interactive review activities. We will again use an emphasis on visual, sensory, and social approaches. There will be a greater emphasis on student synthesis of ideas to create catchphrases and artwork (posters). For example, we have used the catchphrase “CHOw down” to reinforce the idea that things that can eat or be eaten are organic, and are composed of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen (as well as other elements.) Students will have the opportunity to create catchphrases and posters to reinforce concepts about: conservation of mass and energy; simple and complex machines; and electricity and magnetism. (AIM: The Learner Will understand the nature of science and demonstrate an ability to practice scientific reasoning by applying it to the review lesson. HSSCEs: P1 and P2)
Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy
• Energy cannot be created or destroyed• E = mc2
6 Simple Machines
• Change the direction or distance over which work is done
• Inclined plane• Lever• Screw• Wedge• Pulley• Wheel and axle
Inclined Plane
• Work = force x distance• Lift the box: force = 10 N; distance = 10 m• Work = 100 Joules
Inclined Plane• Work = 100 Joules• Slide the box• The work is greater: the box slides against the
direction of motion. FRICTION opposes the direction of the work and increases the work.
Inclined PlaneThe work is spread over a longer distance. If the total work is 120 Joules, but it is pushed over a distance, the work is spread out too. Here, the person pushes upward (120/ 5 = 24) with a force of 24 JoulesAt each interval. He’ll Push farther, but can lift The box even If he’s weak.
Inclined Plane
All simple machines change the force and/ or distance of the work that is done.
6 Simple Machines
• Inclined plane• Lever• Screw• Wedge• Pulley• Wheel and axle
Complex machines are made of two or more simple machines together.
Complex machines are made of two or more simple machines together.
Complex machines are made of two or more simple machines together.
Complex machines are made of two or more simple machines together.
Complex machines are made of two or more simple machines together.
NAME THAT ENERGY
NAME THAT ENERGY
NAME THAT ENERGY
NAME THAT ENERGY
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