April 25, 2017+ Forensic Brochure: Go to this: Forensic Career Brochure-2.pptx
March 27,2017
FORENSIC: Go to this website and do the lab. Answer questions on a separate sheet of paper-https://www.ck12.org/assessment/tools/geometry-tool/plix.html?eId=SCI.BIO.338.6&questionId=568ff4c49616aa76370ccd75&artifactID=2461140&backUrl=https%3A//www.ck12.org/biology/Biotechnology-and-Forensic-Science/%23interactive
Go to this Website address to start the Force Lab of Newton's 1st and 2nd Laws' Virtual Lab:http://interactives.ck12.org/simulations/physics/everglades-airboat/app/index.html?hash=210328a8ba9ce09d225e9f7e28103b25&source=ck12&artifactID=1742556&backUrl=https%3A//www.ck12.org/physics/Newtons-First-and-Second-Laws/%23simulations&referrer=concept_details. Answer the questions that follow.
March 3, 2017
Go to this Website address to start the Motion Virtual Lab: http://interactives.ck12.org/simulations/physics/irwin-and-ruthie/app/index.html?hash=d8bde8128f41f65d0aba57fb7565030c&source=ck12&artifactID=1732588&backUrl=https%3A//www.ck12.org/search /%3Fq%3DRuthie%2520and%2520Irwin%26referrer%3Dtop_nav%26autoComplete%3Dfalse%23simulations
ANSWER the question below:
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12/14/16: Go to this you Tube site, -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xeuyc55LqiY, watch the video on: Acids,Bases and pH, then answer the following questions:
1) What color is neutral on the universal indicator?
2) What type of bond forms between two water molecules?
3) What was the definition of pH in the video?
4) How is the hydronium is formed?
CREATE A WORD DOCUMENT TO ANSWER QUESTIONS AND SAVE IN YOUR LOCKER
12http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/E17/E17.htmlGlencoe Virtual Lab!
How does temperature affect the state of matter? Click here.
Khan Academy Signup PowerPoint
Khan Academy Email Signup Sheet (Johnson)
Today's Extra Credit Lab after Physical Properties Lab (10/28/16
http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/E03/E03.html
DIRECTIONS FOR LAB
Do this after today's quiz!
In this lab you will use your knowledge of physical properties to identify four elements.
Some examples of physical properties are the states of matter, density and flame reactivity.
NOTE- When your answers are final, make a screen-shot of your answers, using the key combination command-shift-4.
(You can drag the screen shot, which will appear on your Desktop, into a Word document to be printed or turned in.)
Click here to go to the lab. http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/E21/E21.html