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OCTOBER 18, 2013 WARM-UP: Sit quietly and study until we are ready to take the test.

OCTOBER 18, 2013 WARM-UP: Sit quietly and study until we are ready to take the test. Make sure you have your notebook and it is in order. Your list (table of contents) should be at the beginning of that section we’re grading. Microscope morphology cuticle

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OCTOBER 18, 2013 WARM-UP: Sit quietly and study until we are ready to take the test.

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  1. OCTOBER 18, 2013 WARM-UP: Sit quietly and study until we are ready to take the test. Make sure you have your notebook and it is in order. Your list (table of contents) should be at the beginning of that section we’re grading

  2. Microscope morphology cuticle Follicular tag natural fibers synthetic fibers Amorphous solid densitybecke line Radial fracture concentric fracture Refraction tempered glass laminated glass Line spectrum continuous spectrum medulla Laser PDQ cortex

  3. Non-Examples In the fourth and final box, you will list non-examples of the key or concept word.  It is important to include this section, so students will be able to distinguish between what the word is not.  Ask for students input.  Write their suggestions on the board or overhead.  Some of the non-examples I used for Crystals include: coal, pepper, lava, and obsidian. DEFINITION:                                        CHARACTERISTICS:A solid made of atoms                                   glassy        arranged in an ordered                                clear colored        pattern                                                      brightly colored                                                                         evenly shapedpatternedglimmer or sparkle                                                 KEY WORDCRYSTALS         EXAMPLES:                                               NON EXAMPLES:  metals                                                        coal        rocks                                                         pepper        snowflakes                                                 lava        salt                                                           obsidian        sugar

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