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Good morning coffee Pictures, Images, Stock Photos | Depositphotos®.

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ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff. Home: Ms. Cherry's Class 3rd Grade.

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Let Us Pray (gold).

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Attendance Email Address to Clear All Absences - Davis High School.

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Review-Process-Image - Wisdom-Trek ©.

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. Activity 1-A Sink or Float Directions: Which picture shows something that sinks or floats. Write your answer on the blank provided for each picture..

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. abstract. abstract. How A Works Rotathg (tumbirg) bamel.

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. Activity 1-B: Materials that undergo Decay Direction: Put a check mark (/) on the blank provided if the picture in the box undergo decay and (x) if it does not..

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. . . This is an apple.. 1._______________________________.

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Developing a greater sense of motivation in students - TryEngineering.org Powered by IEEE.

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What I know. abstract. abstract. . abstract. 1. What phase of matter that you can hold?.

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2. Which of the following is the common name for the solid state of water?.

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Matter: Changes in Solid Materials when Bent and Pressed.

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Objectives Words Written On White Paper Stock Photo (Edit Now) 560368915.

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K – Identify some ways of changing solid materials, such as size, shape, texture etc. S – Describe the changes in solid materials when they are bent and pressed A - Appreciate the changes in solid materials when they are bent and pressed.

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Activity :. Scrambled words. Instruction: Read the meaning then arrange the scrambled letters to form the word..

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Analysis: A. Bending solid materials. Examples of solid materials that can be bent..

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B. Solid material that can be pressed:. Examples:.

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Activity: 2-Bent and Pressed. What happened to the following materials when bent:.

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. What happened to the following materials when pressed:.

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Rubric :. Group Very good Good Poor Group 1 Group 2.

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Abstraction/Generalization: What are the changes in solid materials when bent or pressed?.

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Application: What useful products can you make out of local and recyclable materials that can be found at home, in school, and in the community?.

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Assessment:. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. What happens to the modelling clay when pressed? A. The clay changed its size and color.

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B. The clay changed its size and shape C. The clay changed its volume and odor D. The clay changed its volume and color How do we change the appearance of solid materials? By coloring, painting, and pressing By cutting, pressing, and bending.

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By cooking, heating, and coling All of the above Which of the following materials can be pressed? p aper clip C. marshmallow metal spoon D. Hollow blocks.

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What is pressed? t o cut to slide t o break t o flatten.

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Agreement:. Read about; Matter: Changes in Materials when they are hammered or cut (Science Quarter 1- Module 3).

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The Anatomy of a "Thank You".