Friday 11/14 MM 3.2

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21 questions
MM 3.2 - Science You Can't See
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๐Ÿ’š Which penny is holding the most liquid?

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๐Ÿ’š Are the molecules of the liquid on penny โ€œCโ€ attracted or not attracted to each other?

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A teammate in your class says that liquid molecules on penny โ€œBโ€ are less attracted to each other than the liquid molecules on penny โ€œAโ€. Is your teammate correct? Why or why not?

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Explain your answer for question 3

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๐Ÿ’š Are the molecules of the liquid on penny โ€œAโ€ attracted or not attracted to each other?

This book is about three scientists who study things they canโ€™t see and the inferences they make based on evidence. Before you read, take a few minutes to preview the headings, the images, and the captions in the book in order to find out more about these scientists and the topics they study.
PRE READING KNOWLEDGE CHECK

Read the sentences below. If you agree with the sentence, choose True. If you disagree with the sentence, choose False.


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๐Ÿ’š Scientists study fossils to learn about dinosaurs.

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๐Ÿ’š It is easy to observe all parts of the ocean.

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๐Ÿ’š The bottom of the ocean is flat.

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Microscopes can make pictures of atoms.

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Scientists did not know about atoms and molecules until they saw them.

Read โ€œWe Canโ€™t See a Tyrannosaurus Rexโ€ on pages 6-10 and answer the questions below.

Click on the link below:
https://learning.amplify.com/books/9781943228119/#page=9
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๐Ÿ’š Karen Chin is investigating the question How and what did dinosaurs eat? What evidence did she use to help answer her question?

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What inferences did she make based on that evidence?

Inference - something you figure out based on observations and information you already know

Read โ€We Canโ€™t See the Deep Ocean Floorโ€ (on pages 11โ€“15)

Click on the link to read these pages: https://learning.amplify.com/books/9781943228119/#page=13
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๐Ÿ’š Edward Saade is investigating the question How deep is the ocean floor in different places? What evidence did he use to help answer his question?

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What inferences did he make based on that evidence?

Inference - something you figure out based on observations and information you already know

โ€œWe Canโ€™t See Atoms and Moleculesโ€ (on pages 16โ€“23)

Click on the link below:
https://learning.amplify.com/books/9781943228119/#page=18
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๐Ÿ’š Farid El Gabaly is investigating the question What patterns do magnetic atoms form in very small pieces of metal? What evidence did he use to help answer his question?

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What inferences did he make based on that evidence?

Inference - something you figure out based on observations and information you already know

Exit Ticket
POST READING KNOWLEDGE CHECK

Read the sentences below. If you agree with the sentence, choose True. If you disagree with the sentence, choose False.


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๐Ÿ’š Scientists study fossils to learn about dinosaurs.

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๐Ÿ’š It is easy to observe all parts of the ocean.

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๐Ÿ’š The bottom of the ocean is flat.

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๐Ÿ’š Microscopes can make pictures of atoms.

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๐Ÿ’š Scientists did not know about atoms and molecules until they saw them.