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SCIENCE JOURNAL

SCIENCE JOURNAL. 9/6/2012. 1 st PAGE. MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY __________________. 2 nd PAGE. DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE. 8/29/2012 Picturing a Scientist 1. 8/29/2012 Scientific Method Flipper 2. 8/30/2012 The Science Tools 3.

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SCIENCE JOURNAL

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  1. SCIENCE JOURNAL 9/6/2012

  2. 1st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY __________________

  3. 2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 8/29/2012Picturing a Scientist 1 8/29/2012 Scientific Method Flipper 2 8/30/2012The Science Tools 3 9/4/2012Science Vocabulary 4 9/5/2012Science Vocabulary 5 9/6/2012Science Vocabulary 6 9/6/2012Guided Question 7

  4. GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER THE LAST SCIENCE VOCABULARY

  5. 9/6/2012Science Vocabulary 6

  6. COPY DOWN THE TERMS AND THEIR DEFINITIONS.

  7. 9/6/2012Science Vocabulary 6 sink – fall or descend to a lower place or level. float – to remain suspended within or on the surface of a fluid without sinking.

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

  9. S sink 6

  10. F float 6

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

  12. 9/6/2012Guided Question 7 Which of the following can be found on both Earth and the moon? A Rain B Rocks C Oil D Predators

  13. COPY DOWN THE ANSWER.

  14. The moon is Earth’s only natural satellite. There is no water, oil, or life as we know it on the moon. The only thing that the Earth and the moon share in common is they are both covered in rocks. So the answer is B Rocks.

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

  16. This is a very important activity. Your SCIENCE JOURNAL is a very important tool. You will use your SCIENCE JOURNAL to help you better understand SCIENCE. DO NOT MISPLACE IT.

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