I gave you the work for this NTI day on Friday. In addition, you should watch this video to help you complete your assignment.
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Continue to work on the research project A Day in the Life of a Diabetic. Share your progress with me by emailing or sharing to Google Drive.
[email protected] Directions: Fill in the blanks with the word list below. You may submit this on paper once we return to school or submit directly to me by typing your answers in the box on the right of the blog page
Word List actinide series metal alkali metal metalloid alkaline earth metal Moseley atomic mass noble gas atomic number nonmetal family period group periodic law halogen periodic table lanthanide series transition element Dmitri Mendeleev developed a chartlike arrangement of the elements called the __(1)__. He stated that if the elements were listed in order of increasing __(2)__, their properties repeated in a regular manner. He called this the __(3)__ of the elements. The arrangement used today, devised by __(4)__, differs from that of Mendeleev in that the elements are arranged in order of increasing __(5)__. Each horizontal row of elements is called a(n) __(6)__. Each vertical column is called a(n) __(7)__, or, because of the resemblance between elements in the same column, a(n) __(8)__. In rows 4 through 7, there is a wide central section containing elements, each of which is called a(n) __(9)__. Rows 6 and 7 also contain two other sets of elements that are listed below the main chart. These are called the __(10)__ and the __(11)__, respectively. Each of these elements, as well as those in the first two columns at the left end of the chart, is classified as a(n) __(12)__. Each of the elements at the right side of the chart is classified as a(n) __(13)__. Each of the elements between these two main types of elements, having some properties in common with each, is called a(n) __(14)__. Each of the elements in the column labeled 1 is called a(n) __(15)__. Each of the elements in the column labeled 2 is called a(n) __(16)__. Each of the elements in column 17 is called a(n) __(17)__. Each of the elements in column 18 is called a(n) __(18)__. Use the following link for today's assignment. Watch the video and the complete the "Test Yourself" questions. Please submit your answers in the boxes on the side of this page or write them on a sheet of paper to turn in when we get back to school. Have a great day and stay warm!
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/forces-and-motion/inertia.htm Continue to work on your A Day in the Life of a Diabetic research project. I am providing the links to the 3 websites you are required to visit. You can use google slides and share information with each other on your google drives so that everyone can edit and contribute to the group presentation. Please message me with any questions you may have.
http://www.dlife.com/ http://www.healthcentral.com/diabetes/?ic=2300 http://www.diabetes.org/ Watch the video below and answer the following questions. 1. Vertical columns are known as ____________ 2. Horizontal rows are called ______________ 3. 1st group is known as _____________. How many valence electrons do these elements have? 4. 2nd group is known as _____________. How many valence electrons do these elements have? 5. Group 17 is known as _____________. How many valence electrons do these elements have? 6. Group 18 is known as _____________. How many valence electrons do these elements have? 7. What causes Noble Gases to glow? 8. The middle block on the Periodic Table are known as what? 9. There are two groups between transition metals and nonmetals. These group are known as what? 10. Metalloids are used as what? Watch the following video and answer the following questions. 1. What is the name of Newton's book? 2. What is another name for Newton's 1st law? 3. State the 1st law of motion. 4. What is the formula for Newton's 2nd law? 5. State Newton's 3rd law. 6. Give an example of how Newton's 3rd law works. Comment or send me an email with your example. Lunar and solar eclipses are phenomena that earth scientists understand completely. Part of having knowledge of this subject should include being able to explain scientifically what happens during both lunar and solar eclipses.
Using the diagrams from your assignment on Friday, write a short explanation of how the earth, moon, and sun are aligned during a solar eclipse. Include information about the reason the moon appears to block the sun and 2 other important facts about eclipses. You can watch the video as help. I have added the template for you final project below. Please make sure that you email your finished project to me NO LATER THAN THURSDAY!!!!!!!!!
Please view the videos and complete the attached diagram for your NTI assignment for today. Click on the link below to access your assignment. You may print it or write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. I will expect work to be finished when you get back to school tomorrow so that we will be ready to move on. Also, answer the question below, in the comment box to show you have completed your work. Bonus Question: The heart is part of what organ system?
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