Monday, May 27, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Inquiry Presentations!
Excitement buzzes through the first floor of the science building. For a school year, students collected data on a self-generated question. What have they found out? What are the answers to their questions? What do they still wonder? We'll find out soon...
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Air molecules as a force
Over the next two classes, you will perform a series of experiments. Then, you will write up your results using the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning structure.
Don't forget the inquiry project - see next post...
Don't forget the inquiry project - see next post...
Monday, May 6, 2013
Hot & Cold Water
Opening Predictions:
- Water at two temperatures are mixed together. The two temperatures are 50 C and 10 C. Please make a selection that best fits what you believe will happen to the temperature once they are mixed.
- The temperature of the “colder” water will be subtracted from the “warmer” water, resulting in a final water temperature of 40 C.
- The temperatures of the two waters will be averaged, resulting in a final temperature of 30 C.
- The temperatures of the two will be added, resulting in a final temperature of 60 C.
Please explain the reasoning behind your choice:
- 2. In this type of experiment ________________ energy is transferred. For this type of energy transfer, what do you believe is the direction of transfer?
- From “hot” to “cold”
- From “cold” to “hot”
- There is an equal transfer of the two materials.
Please explain the reasoning behind your choice:
Please create a sketch, procedure and data table to produce evidence through experimentation for question #1.
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Claim - Evidence - Reasoning - WHITEBOARD SUMMARY
You've collected data. Now, let's go back to the original question of what will happen when water at two different temperatures is mixed.
- What is your claim (based upon data)?
- How can your data collected (evidence) support your claim?
- Reasoning - Why does your evidence support your claim?
Note: Chapter 4 of the Matter & Energy book provides additional background information.
Each person please submit for next class!
Class Data
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