Monday, November 7, 2011

Super Science Trivia Week of 11-7-11 & Class Reflections

Trivia: Little brown bats are the most common bats in the United States and Canada. How many night-flying insects can one bat eat in a night?

Make sure to answer the questions on a sheet of paper and turn in to Miss Reynolds. Also, put where you got the answer from. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE!

Weekly Reflections: What did you learn in class this week? How does it connect or relate to your life? Post answers on BLOG.

ALL WORK IS DUE BY FRIDAY OF THAT WEEK!!!

1 comment:

  1. Since I have not learned anything in science this week, and had posted my last comment on Wednsday, I will comment about the thing I had learned about on Thursday and Friday. On those two days, we had learned about changes in matter. Changes in matter can be physical or chemical. In a physical change, there is an alteration in form or appearance, and it does not make the material into another substance. For example, toasting bread is an example of a physical change because you are changing the coloration, or form of the bread, making the bread have a physical change in matter. A chemical change in matter does form a new substance, in which, the new substances are made of the same elements as the original substance, but now in different combinations. For example, fireworks start in a combination where it is all together, then, once it is lit, it turns into an assortment of pieces in the air. This relates to me in my life because I have noticed that in science lately, it has changed the look of every small thing in life, making it a bit more interesting, seeing the build up of the most practical items.

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