Name______Teacher______P. Science Period______

◄ December 2017 / January 2017 / February 2017 ►
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New Year's Day / 2
Professional Learning Day
(No School) / 3Which wave of the electromagnetic spectrum has a lower frequency than infrared rays? / 4Name AND describe the three (3) ways that static electricity can be transferred. / 5What is matter? Provide two (2) examples of matter. / 6Which wave behavior describes the bending of light as it passes through a prism and forms a rainbow? / 7
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8 / 9Ultraviolet rays are located between _____ and ______on the Electromagnetic spectrum. / 10Name the two main types of mixtures. Give one(1) example of each. / 11Calculate the power needed to carry a 12 N baby up a flight of stairs in one minute. / 12What are three (3) indicators that a chemical change has occurred? / 13Identify the SI units for the following:
a.Velocity
b.Work
c.Mass
d.Resistance / 14
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Professional Learning Day
(No School)
Martin Luther King Day / 17Which would best be explained using Newton's Third Law? Explain WHY?
A) A paint gunrecoils while firing a pellet.
B) A bicyclist coasts down a hill.
C) A larger engine lets a car accelerate faster. / 18List the six (6) phase changes AND identify each phase change as endothermic or exothermic. / 19The molecules of a substance are moving rapidly in a container. The molecules do not interact with each other. If the container is opened, the molecules will escape from the container. In what phase of matter are the molecules? / 20When designing a building what are three (3) factors that can increase the resistance of a wire?Be specific!
Inauguration Day / 21
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22 / 23Which phase of matter has the LEAST kinetic energy? Why? / 24Name the two types of pure substances. Give one (1) example of each. / 25If a neutral metal rodrubs against an object with a negative charge, the rod will become charged by ______. WHY? / 26What are the THREE (3) factors that affect the pressure of an enclosed gas? / 27What happens to the tempature of a substance when it changes phase (state). / 28
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