Monday, April 27

147-148 History of Rockets

To introduce the history of rockets, we watched the 1999 October Sky Movie (movie trailer).

And answered Video Questions (Credit: Terence W. Cavanaugh Ph. D.)
1. What country launched the world's first man-made satellite, Sputnik, into Earth orbit on October 4, 1957?
2. Because Sputnik travels at 18,000 mph, it can make an orbit of Earth every ___ minutes.
3. Satellites passing overhead are visible in a clear dark sky one hour after ________ and one hour before ________.
4. Sputnik travels at a height of ______ miles above the Earth.
5. Describe what Sputnik looked like passing through the sky:
6. What did Homer use as the fuel for his first rocket?
7. What happened to the Vanguard rocket launched by Dr. Werhner Von Braun?
8. Rocketry was invented by the ____________, as early as 1000 AD.
9. Homer learns about potassium chlorate and sulfur to use as ________ for his rockets.
10. Draw the rocket and match/label the parts:
Nose cone
Body tube/combustion chamber
Nozzle
11. The purpose of the nozzle in a rocket is to direct the flow of _____________.
12. Miss Riley says, "Science requires __________."
13. What do the boys build at Cape Coalwood to use for launching rockets?
14. When potassium chlorate and sugar are combined with heat, oxygen and expanding gases are produced, making an effective rocket ____________.
15. What lab safety equipment do the students use in the classroom?
16. When the rockets exploded, heat from the exhaust was melting the ___________.
17. When rocket fuel combusts, the nozzle directs a hot river of gas that reaches the speed of ______.
18. If the mass of the propellant compared to the mass of the rocket is too little, increase the _______ of the rocket.
19. The properties of alcohol are that it is stable and dilutes ____________.
20. What measurement do the rocket boys make during the rocket flights to calculate the height of the rocket?
21. Who told Homer at the national science fair "Congratulations and good luck"?
22. What happened to Miss Riley during the science fair?
23. What career did Homer end up having?

Next up: Building Rockets...

Thursday, April 23

133-146 State Testing

We reviewed for several days using:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Science-Vocabulary-Word-Search-Matter-820544             http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Science-Vocabulary-Word-Search-Nature-of-Science-Matter-Space-820615

Testing lasted for 4 days with a limited schedule and no new content

Next: Back to Science....

Thursday, April 2

128-132 Tides and Testing

To introduce tides we watched Study Jams or Brain Pop

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/weather-and-climate/tides.htm   https://www.brainpop.com/science/earthsystem/tides/preview.weml

Students complete Cornell Notes and a Cut, Paste and Sort on Tides in their notebooks.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Tides-cut-and-paste-Activity-1155635
To practice we reviewed tide data in the local paper and predicted future tides.
 
During our next few classes (130-132) we will be testing...