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SCIENCE JOURNAL

SCIENCE JOURNAL. 11/8/2011. 1 st PAGE. MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________. 2 nd PAGE. DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE. 11/8/2011 Science Vocabulary 82. 11/8/2011 Guided Question 83. GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER THE LAST GUIDED QUESTION. 11/8/2011 Science Vocabulary 82.

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SCIENCE JOURNAL

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  1. SCIENCE JOURNAL 11/8/2011

  2. 1st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________

  3. 2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 11/8/2011Science Vocabulary 82 11/8/2011Guided Question83

  4. GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER THE LAST GUIDED QUESTION

  5. 11/8/2011Science Vocabulary 82

  6. COPY DOWN THE TERMS AND THEIR DEFINITIONS.

  7. 11/8/2011Science Vocabulary 82 • tide – The rise and fall of ocean • water levels. • wave – An up-and-down movement • of water.

  8. NOW TAKE SOME TIME TO PUT THESE WORDS IN YOUR INDEX.

  9. T transpiration 42 tide 82

  10. W water cycle 40 weather 55 wave 82

  11. GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER TODAY’S SCIENCE VOCABULARY

  12. 11/8/2011Guided Question83 A rubber ball was dropped from the same height onto five different surfaces. The height of the first bounce was measured and recorded. The graph shows the data. Based on the data, which of the following is the best conclusion?

  13. FRubber balls bounce higher on harder • surfaces. • GAll balls bounce higher indoors than they • do outdoors. • HTennis balls bounce higher than • basketballs on all surfaces. • JLarge balls do not bounce as high as • small balls.

  14. COPY DOWN THE ANSWER.

  15. The experiment only uses a rubber ball so you can not make any conclusions about tennis balls, big balls, or all balls. You need to look for the answer that only talks about rubber balls. • The answer isF Rubber balls bounce higher on harder surfaces.

  16. WE ARE NOW DONE WITH YOUR SCIENCE JOURNAL. YOU MAY PUT IT AWAY.

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