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Friday, May 27, 2011

May 26, 2011 Day One-Hundred and Sixty

5 x 5 for 5th Grade

John Adams

5 Vocabulary

1. John Adams: A delegate of the Continental Congress from Massachusetts, later becoming the second president of the United States

2. lawyer: a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law  or to ad vise or act for clients in other legal matters

3. ambassador: a diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by a government to represent it on a temporary mission, as for negotiating a treaty.

4. separation of power: a part of the constitution featured in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd article; which separates each branch of government from full power

5. Federalist: the principle or a system of federal union, of the Federalist Party

5 Sentences

1. John Adams was a person who spoke his mind.

2. John was a well respected lawyer, that's one of the reasons he got elected as president.

3. Benjamin Franklin was sent to Paris as an ambassador.

4. The Separation of Power was John Adam's idea.

5. John Adams, along with James Madison, John Jay and Alexander Hamilton wrote a series of essays in support of the Federalist Party, which are now called The Federalist Paper.

5 Facts & Details

1. John Quincy Adams was John Adams son.

2. John Adams and Benjamin Franklin were good friends.

3. All John cared about was Independence.

4. Sam Adams was John's cousin; he also signed the Declaration of Independence.

5. John Adams was a lawyer for the British at the beginning of the war.

5 Questions

1. Which state was John Adams a delegate from? A: Massachusetts

2. Who did Adams nominate for Commander in Chief? A: George Washington

3. What other Revolutionary hero was John Adam's second cousin? A: Sam Adams

4. Who was his son and what did he do to be remembered in history? A: John Quincy Adams, he was the 5th president of the United States

*Bonus: Who was his wife and what did she do to be remembered in history? A: Abigail Adams, sent John letters saying where British troops were

5. What were the Alien and Sedition Acts? A: The Alien and Sedition Acts were four bills passed in 1798 by the Federalists in the 5th United States Congress during an undeclared naval war with France, later known as the Quasi-War. They were signed into law by President John Adams

5 Math from Fraction Stories Ratios cont.

1. In simplest form, *from word problem: 3 to 2

2. 1:2

3. 3/4

4. 20

5. 80,000

Chemistry Lab Report for Amazing Kitchen Chemistry

Date:

Chapter Name: Solar Prints

Lab or Project Name:

Materials Needed:

Flat leaves or petals from outside

Solar papers

A pan with water

A paper frame: provided with solar papers in kit


 


 

Preparation Notes for Lab:

You need a sunny warm spot

and a dark cool spot

We did this lab in the garage and our brick path, on a sunny day.


 


 


 


 

Step or Stage 1: What did you do? What do you notice?

Arrange flowers and leaves in dark spot on another piece of paper* Do not arrange on frame


 


 

Step or Stage 2: What did you do? What do you notice?

Take solar paper out an arrange same design on it. Set timer for three minutes or so


 


 


 

Step or Stage 3: What did you do? What do you notice?

Take out in sun and begin timer for 3 minutes. Leave until paper gets almost white. The print of the leaves is pressed on the paper. A temperature chemical reaction has happened. When we moved paper in to sun the change in temperature left prints on paper


 


 

Step or Stage 4: What did you do? What do you notice?

When paper is almost white rinse in pan of water and leave out to dry


 


 


 

Step or Stage 5: What did you do? What do you notice?

The paper is blue! After drying the papers they turned blue and we used them in a card for Emma!


 


 


 

Copy and Paste any pictures or illustrations of Lab.


 



 

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