PROJECTILE+MOTION+VOCAB+GROUP+3

Directions: 1.) For each word develop a definition written in "7th grade terminology". Do not use any words that you do not understand. 2.) Also add images by linking to them (your teacher will show you how to do this) and annotating these images. Your images should be smaller than the area of a playing card. 3.) Finally, add links to resources that help explain the word. Annotate each link. 4.) Citations, citations, citations...MLA FORMAT!

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1.) Definition (s)
Definition 1- Distance from the base of something to the top. Citation 1- "Height Meaning and Definition." __eLook.org__. 05 Sep 2007. eLook.org. 5 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.elook.org/dictionary/height.html>.]

Definition 2- The distance from the base of something to the top. Citation 2 - "Height: Definition." __Answers.Com__. 2007. Answers.Com. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.answers.com/topic/height?cat=health>.]

2.) Images with Annotation
Image 1: [|Child with Adult Measuring her Height] Image 1 Annotation: This picture has a child that is measuring her height by standing in a doorway with a tape ruler. Image 1 Citation: "http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/55/25/22772555.jpg." http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/55/25/22772555.jpg__. __05 Sep 2007. Google. 5 Sep 2007 <[|http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/55/25/22772555.jpg>.]__

Image 2: Image 2 Annotation: Yorkie puppy's height being measured. Image 1 Citation: "Height/Weight." __General Information about Yorkies__. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://myweb.stedwards.edu/ahernan2/yorkieheight.jpg>.]

1.) Definition (s)
Definition 1- The indepedent variable is the [|variable] that you can change to effect the outcome of the experiment. Citation 1- "Rosenthal, Robert. "Independent and Dependent Variables." Independent and Dependent Variables__. 1991. Mcgraw Hill Inc.. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.uncp.edu/home/collierw/ivdv.htm>.]

Definition 2- There can only be one independent variable, and it can change, so it plays the role as a control in some experiments. The value of the independent variable will determine the value of the other variables. The indepent variable determines the change in the dependent variable. Citation 1- Unknown, Unknown. "Independent Variable."__ Answers.com__. September. Answers.com. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.answers.com/Independent+variable%3F?cat=biz-fin>.______]__

Definition 3- Independent variable: This is the variable that is being changed and manipulated in an experiment.

2.) Images with Annotation
Image 1: Image 1 Annotation: The independant variable in this graph is the length. Image 1 Citation:__regres.4__. 06 Sep 2007. SpirXpert. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.spirxpert.com/bitmaps/regres4.jpg>.]

Image 2: Image 2 Annotation:The dependant variable is the IVC. Image 1 Citation: __egres.4__. 06 Sep 2007. SpirXpert. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.spirxpert.com/bitmaps/regres4.jpg>.]

Image 3: The Independent Variable in this experiment is water and sun for the plants. The Dependent variable is how tall the plant grew.
 * "Glencoe Online." __Skills Handbook__. Glencoe. 6 Sep 2007 . ||

1.) Definition (s)
Definition 1- The variable that doesn't change but gets affected by the changes of the independent variable

Definition 3- Dependant Variable: This is the outcome of the result, this is based on the independent variable, it is the responding variable.

2.) Images with Annotation
Image 1: Image 1 Annotation:Annotation:The dependant variable is the IVC. Image 1 Citation:c__egres.4__. 06 Sep 2007. SpirXpert. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.spirxpert.com/bitmaps/regres4.jpg>.]

1.) Definition (s)
Definition 1-Something shaped like a curve or arch Citation 1- "Arc: Definition, Synonyms and Much More From Answers.com." Answers.com. Answers.com. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.answers.com/arc&r=67>.]

Definition 2- An arc is a portion of the circumference of a circle. Citation 1- Page, John. "Arc Definition." 2007. Math Open Reference. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.mathopenref.com/arc.html>.]

2.) Images with Annotation
Image 1: Image 1 Annotation: Picture of an arc. Image 1 Citation:__arc_3c__. 06 Sep 2007. Cadzilla. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.h-dm.com/resources/CADZilla/manual/arc_3c.jpg>.]

Image 2: Image 2 Annotation: This softball pitcher is pitching the ball and it has an arc before it reaches the plate. Image 2 Citation: "LMC Women's Athletics." __Lon Moris College__. 2004. Seven Point. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.lonmorris.edu/images/lmc2.jpg>.]

3.) Links with Annotation
Link 1- [|Interactive Arc] Link 1 Annotation- Make an arc and then you can watch your arc in motion. Link 2 Citation: Page, John. "Arc Definition." 2007. Math Open Reference. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.mathopenref.com/arc.html>.]

1.) Definition (s)
__Definition 1-A proposal attempting to explain facts about what is going to happen. Citation 1- "web defintions-google." define hypothesis__. Google. 6 Sep 2007 http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Ahypothesis&btnG=Google+Search. -Caroline W

Definition 2- An educated guess that can be made through observations or research, it can be proven untrue, but it cannot be proven true. Citation 1- Helmenstine, Anne Marie. "Scientific Hypothesis, Theory, Law Definitions." __Scientific Hypothesis, Theory, Law Definitions__. 2007. 6 Sep 2007 http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistry101/a/lawtheory.htm.

2.) Images with Annotation
Image 1: Image 1 Annotation: This is a picture of a hypothesis: Did the chicken or the egg come first? Image 1 Citation:__hypothesis__. 06 Sep 2007. Wednet. 6 Sep 2007 <[|http://eia.egreen.wednet.edu/courses/science/global/what_is_a_hypothesis_files/hypothesis.gif>.]

Image 2: Image 2 Annotation: This is the hypothesis of an experiment which is trying to see if big foots really do exist. Image 1 Citation: "The Bigfoot-Giganto Theory." __Big Foot theory__. 2007. 6 Sep 2007 .