Week 4 Science Week
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Week 4 Force Fields; Static electricity, Thinking Science Lesson 10 and Review for test
Thinking Science Lesson 10 Proportionality - Tuesday
Task 2 Forces of Static Electricity
- In-class Quiz
- Science Aspects1 pages 148 to 149 complete reading and notes
Task 3 Practical Activity: Charging Up SA1 page 151
1.Write the Heading and Date
2.Write the Purpose
3.Read Requirements and Procedure Part A
4.Record the Results by drawings or a table. You can explore PROPORTIONALITY by taking measurements
5.Read Procedure Part b
6.Record the Results by drawings or a table. You can explore PROPORTIONALITY by taking measurements.
7.Complete the Questions as notes
2.Write the Purpose
3.Read Requirements and Procedure Part A
4.Record the Results by drawings or a table. You can explore PROPORTIONALITY by taking measurements
5.Read Procedure Part b
6.Record the Results by drawings or a table. You can explore PROPORTIONALITY by taking measurements.
7.Complete the Questions as notes
Task 4 Magnetism Virtual Lab
Download the document to the right and save it to your School Science Folder.
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Task 5 Compare Magnetism with Electrostatics
Write the heading.
Rule up a neat table.
Complete this task in your Science workbook.
Rule up a neat table.
Complete this task in your Science workbook.
Task 5 Review and Study for End-of Topic Assessment on
- Go to your program and find the week headed “Electric and Magnetic Forces”. Answer all of the objectives listed.
- Go to your program and find the week headed “Balancing Forces”. Answer all of the objectives using your textbook.
- Go to your program and find the week headed “Transferring Energy”. Use your text book to “define efficiency
- Use your program to complete any unfinished Homework Book Activities; 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.15,3.16 and 3.17
- Use your program to write answers to each Objective.
- Use your Program to write a Glossary list for all of the Terminilogy
- Construct a MindMap using all of the following vocabulary; force, contact fierce, friction, non-contact force, gravity, newton, mass, weight, spring balance, magnetic, electric, charge, proton, electron, neutron, magnetic field, flux lines, reaction force
Questions Arising from Study
Are you measuring mass or weight with a bathroom scale?