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CPW. ACT Prep Round 5 Subject: 10 th Grade Science Agenda Page 55. Week 31. Learning Intentions - Today, I am going to practice College Readiness Standards in Science: Interpretation of Data, 20-23, 24-27, and 28-32 Evaluation of Models, Inferences, and Experimental Results, 20-23.
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CPW ACT Prep Round 5 Subject: 10th Grade Science Agenda Page 55 • Week 31 Learning Intentions - Today, I am going to practice College Readiness Standards in Science: • Interpretation of Data, 20-23, 24-27, and 28-32 • Evaluation of Models, Inferences, and Experimental Results, 20-23 SQUADS • Success Criteria – I am successful if I can… • Select data from a complex data presentation (e.g., a table with more than three variables). • Compare or combine data from a complex data presentation. • Select a conclusion that is supported by a data presentation.
10th Grade Science • You have 2 Minutes to read your passage. • You will have 1 minute and 30 seconds to work on each question individually. • You will have 1 minute and 30 seconds to work as a group and write your rationales for each answer.
On our practice PLAN, 44% of your classmates answered this correctly. 10th Grade Science 1. Comet Halley orbits the Sun once every 76 years. The inclination of its orbit is 162 degrees and its perihelion distance is 0.59 A.U. Based on this information and the information in Table 1, which of the following swarms most likely consists of debris from Comet Halley? A. Perseids B. Southern Taurids C. Orionids D. Germinids
On our practice PLAN, 45% of your classmates answered this correctly. 10th Grade Science 2. Which of the following 2 swarms have the most similar average meteoroid velocities? A. Eta Aquarids and Southern Aquarids B. Eta Aquarids and Perseids C. Perseids and Southern Taurids D. Southern Taurids and Germinids
On our practice PLAN, 30% of your classmates answered this correctly. 10th Grade Science 3. According to Figure 2, for the ranges of perihelion distances between .10 A.U. and .69 A.U., as the range values increase, the number of meteoroids in each range: A. increases only. B. increases, the decreases. C. decreases only. D. decreases, then increases.
On our practice PLAN, 33% of your classmates answered this correctly. 10th Grade Science 4. The inclination range that has the largest number of meteoroids, according to Table 1 and Figure 3, includes the inclination of which of the following swarms? A. Eta Aquarids B. Southern Aquarids C. Perseids D. Southern Taurids
On our practice PLAN, 21% of your classmates answered this correctly. 10th Grade Science 5. Based on Figure 1, one would conclude that any meteoroids that orbit in the plane of Earth’s orbit have an inclination of: A. 0 degrees. B. 5 degrees. C. 25 degrees. D. 50 degrees.
CPW ACT Prep Round 5 Subject: 10th Grade Science Agenda Page 55 • Week 31 Now ‘Squad Up’ and replay this PPT. Use the Student Answer/Rationale Sheet. Then exchange your Squad’s answer sheet with that of another squad. Launch the ANSWERS video. SQUADS