Copy and answer questions in complete sentences. This is part of the lab on pages 27-29 in your notebook.
1. Based on your data, are the densities of the rocks similar or different?
2. What evidence do you have to support you answer to question number one?
3. How do your results compare to your hypothesis?
4. We know that all rocks are made of _____________. Do you think that the presence of minerals in the rocks affected the outcome of this lab? Why or why not?
5. If you were to create a lab, how could you be sure the rocks have different densities?
Today's HW:
Literary Lawyers:
Make sure you are glued in, sideways waterfall style on page 31. Your AG should be on top, followed by "Paleontology notes..." and then the page that is half full of text is last.
Start by completing the anticipation guide - are the statements true or false? Then, move to the reading. Start by boxing and numbering your paragraphs. Then use red, blue, and green to go through and find the main ideas, supporting details, and specific examples. We did this on the Rocks AG & Reading on page 19 on August 30.
Make sure you go back to your AG and write down where you found your evidence AND what that evidence is. You need to be prepared for court tomorrow in class!
PLEASE email me if you have questions. :) See you in COURT!
***Complete the lab for homework. It will be collected tomorrow for a grade!***
1. Based on your data, are the densities of the rocks similar or different?
2. What evidence do you have to support you answer to question number one?
3. How do your results compare to your hypothesis?
4. We know that all rocks are made of _____________. Do you think that the presence of minerals in the rocks affected the outcome of this lab? Why or why not?
5. If you were to create a lab, how could you be sure the rocks have different densities?
Today's HW:
Literary Lawyers:
Make sure you are glued in, sideways waterfall style on page 31. Your AG should be on top, followed by "Paleontology notes..." and then the page that is half full of text is last.
Start by completing the anticipation guide - are the statements true or false? Then, move to the reading. Start by boxing and numbering your paragraphs. Then use red, blue, and green to go through and find the main ideas, supporting details, and specific examples. We did this on the Rocks AG & Reading on page 19 on August 30.
Make sure you go back to your AG and write down where you found your evidence AND what that evidence is. You need to be prepared for court tomorrow in class!
PLEASE email me if you have questions. :) See you in COURT!
***Complete the lab for homework. It will be collected tomorrow for a grade!***
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