CRCT PreparationMs. Hartsfield
Physical ScienceRoom 809
CRCT Domains•Structure of Matter 30%•Force and Motion 30%•Energy and Its Transformation 40%
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• This CRCT Prep instruction will be posted on the Science Classroom Website Calendar. Http://fc.dekalb.k12.ga.us/~Vanessa_L_Hartsfield/FOV1-001FD1E7/ .
• Science – Your Dictionary: http://science.yourdictionary.com/
Energy and Its Transformation
• S8P2: Students will be familiar with the forms and transformations of energy
• S8P2b: Explain the relationship between potential and kinetic energy.
• S8P2c: Compare and contrast the different forms of energy (heat, light, electricity, mechanical motion, sound) and their characteristics.
Make Energy Flashcards (Word on one side, definition and illustration on the other) for the
following vocabulary words:
Temperature Specific Heat Chemical Energy Nonrenewable Resource
Thermal Energy Thermal Pollution Radiant Energy Renewable Resource
Heat Heat Engine Electrical Energy Alternative Resource
Conduction Internal Combustion Engine
Law of Conservation of Energy
Inexhaustible Resource
Radiation Energy Nuclear Energy Photovoltaic
Convection Kinetic Energy Generator
Conductor Potential Energy Turbine
What is Energy?• Copy and paste the following URL in your browser and complete the following questions:• http://www.energyeducation.tx.gov/energy/section_1/topics/what_is_energy/index.html• What is Energy (Pages 1&2)1. What is the definition of energy?
Potential & Kinetic Energy (Pages 1&2)http://www.energyeducation.tx.gov/energy/section_1/topics/potential_and_kinetic_energy/index.html
2. In the example shown, what had to be done to the car to show the difference between potential and kinetic energy?
3. How did the pendulum on page 2 show the difference between potential and kinetic energy?
Forms of Energy (1-10)http://www.energyeducation.tx.gov/energy/section_1/topics/forms_of_energy/electrical_energy.html4. What is electricity according to the Energy Home website?
5. What is Solar Radiation?6. What is Mechanical Energy?7. What types of matter are used to produce Nuclear Energy?8. Is it correct to say a system “contains” heat? Explain.
Energy Transformations
• Energy Transformations (Pages 1&2)• http://www.energyeducation.tx.gov/energy/section_1/topics/energy_transformations/index.html
9. 1. What are the energy transformations shown in the toaster example.
• Law of Conservation of Energy (Pages 1&2)http://www.energyeducation.tx.gov/energy/section_1/topics/law_of_conservation/index.html
10.Why do the hills of a roller coaster ride get smaller as the ride goes on?
11.Make a pie chart of the End Use of Energy categories shown.Unit Review http://www.energyeducation.tx.gov/energy/section_1/unit_quiz.html
12. 1. Complete the Unit Review
Heat
• Ways Heat Can Travelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y3mfAGVn1c13.What are the 3 ways heat can travel?14.Define each way heat can travel and provide one illustration
of each from the video.
Extra CreditDo the rap from the video for the class.
Structure of Matter• S8P1: Students will examine the scientific view of the nature of matter.• S8P1a: Distinguish between atoms and molecules.• S8P1b: Describe the difference between pure substances (elements and
compounds) and mixtures.• S8P1c: Describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and
plasma states.• S8P1d: Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter
as physical (i.e. density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (i.e. reactivity, combustibility).
• S8P1e: Distinguish between changes in matter as physical (i.e. physical change) or chemical (i.e. development of a gas, formation of precipitate, and change in color).
• S8P1f: Recognize that there are more than 100 elements and some have similar properties as shown on the periodic Table of Elements.
• S8P1g: Identify and demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Matter.
Make Structure of Matter Flashcards (Word on one side, definition and illustration on the other) for the following
vocabulary words:
Matter Element Nonmetal Heterogeneous Mixture
Atom Atomic Number Metalloid Solid
Electron Isotope Substance Liquid
Nucleus Mass Number Mixture Gas
Proton Atomic Mass Compound Plasma
Neutron Metal Homogeneous Mixture Viscosity
Surface Tension Melting Freezing Vaporization
Condensation Pressure Density Physical Change
Chemical Change Physical Properties Chemical Properties Energy Levels
Electron Dot Diagram Chemical Bond ion Ionic Bond
Metallic Bond Covalent Bond Polar Bond Chemical Formula
Periodic Table of Elements
Reactant Product Inhibitor
Endothermic Reaction Exothermic Reaction Catalyst Enzyme
Structure of Matter ReviewPeriodic Table
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmn6_BrEVfk1.What is the relationship between the number of protons and the element type?2.How are covalent bonds formed?3.How are ionic bonds formed?
Tour of the Periodic Tablehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLSfgNxoVGk4.How many columns are on the Periodic Table?5.How many rows are on the Periodic Table?6.List the names of the columns discussed in the video. For each column name provide 2 properties.7.What happens to the size of the atom as you move toward the bottom of the table.
Mixtures and Solutionshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=AOqH5ktwoDE&NR=18.What is the difference between a mixture and a solution?9.Give two examples of mixtures and two examples of solutions.
Atomic StructureAtoms and Molecules Review
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlSOESXQI7o10.What does the word ‘atom’ mean?11.What are molecules made of?12.What are the parts of the nucleus?13.What is the charge of an atom?14.How many electrons are in each of the first 6 shells (energy levels)?15.What does it mean for an atom to have a full outer shell?
Changes in Statehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjvGQmZFM2416.What is condensation?17.What are the two examples of condensation shown in the video?18.What are the two changes in state that can occur when matter is heated?19.What are the two changes in state that can occur when matter is cooled?
WavesElectromagnetic Spectrum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snNwE6txxP020.What do waves carry?21.How fast do electromagnetic waves travel?22.What is a hertz?23.Why are we able to see color?24.Give 3 examples of how scientists use information gained by analyzing the electromagnetic spectrum?25.What is the name of the signal we send to outer space in hope of response?26.Name 4 way microwaves are used27.How are L band microwaves used to support the Big Bang Theory?28.How are waves used to map topography?29.List the three types of Ultra Violet light radiation along with one fact about each.30.What type of space phenomena is studied using X-rays?31.What type of electromagnetic waves are used to destroy cancer growths?
Extra Credit
States of Matter Raphttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfP4lwdehuA
Memorize the States of Matter Rap and perform it for the class.
Forces and Motion
• S8P3: Students will investigate relationship between force, mass, and the motion of objects.
• S8P3a: Determine the relationship between velocity and acceleration.
• S8P3b: Demonstrate the effect of balanced and unbalanced forces on an object in terms of gravity, inertia, and friction.
• S8P3c: Demonstrate the effect of simple machines (lever, inclined plane, pulley, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle) on work.
Make Forces and Motion flashcards (Word on one side, definition and illustration on the other) for the following
vocabulary words:
Newton’s 1st Law Newton’s 2nd Law Newton’s 3rd Law Rolling Friction
Speed inertia Friction Gravity
Average Speed momentum Weight Air Resistance
Instantaneous speed Force Center of Mass Work
velocity Net Force Weightlessness Power
acceleration Balanced Forces Static Friction Simple Machine
mass Unbalanced Forces Sliding Friction Compound Machine
Inclined plane screw Wheel and axle Input Force
wedge lever pulley Output Force
Mechanical Advantage Efficiency
Force and MotionNewton’s Laws Illustratedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYVMlmL0BPQ1.What three factors had to be removed from the apple to have no forces act upon it?2.When the mass blocks of different masses were pushed, why did the lighter mass move faster according to Newton’s Law?3.When the feather and hammer were dropped, why did they both fall at the same rate of speed according to Newton’s Law?4.What is a free body diagram? Why do we use it?5.Why did air resistance have more effect on a feather than on the hammer?
Newton’s Laws of Motionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHgMGktPtqo6.View the video and clip and select three motion examples to analyze – one to illustrate each of Newton’s Law’s of Motion.7.Select one to three of the clips to show examples of static, sliding, and rolling friction.Speed and Velocityhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRb5PSxJerM&list=PLDE88BA8A358BFCCE8.What is the difference between speed and velocity?
FrictionForce Work Energy for Kids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD7a1EWjsTc9.What is force?10.What is work?11.What is energy?12.List and define the types of energy discussed in the video.
Friction•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkHd6cSz10413.What factors affect air resistance? 14.What is Earth’s gravitational force?15.What is the relationship between the distance between 2 objects and gravitational pull?
Simple Machineshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grWIC9VsFY416.How does the direction of force change with a pulley?17.What two ways do levers change forces?18.What is a fulcrum?
Extra CreditCenter of Gravity Experimentshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqDhW8HkOQ8Reproduce any one of these experiments and take a picture of it.