Homework:
No New homework.
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If you were out today:
1.Copy and complete the following on your Do Now Page, then show me:
The Wiggle of a wave is called an ________________.
The two classes of wave (from notes yesterday) are t______________ and ________________.
2. On the next blank page after U6Act1, write : “U6Act2: Anatomy of a Wave”
3. Add the information below to your notes from yesterday:
There are ___two___ classes of wave.
Transverse - oscillations are perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels.
Longitudinal - wave oscillations are parallel (II) to the direction in which the wave travels.
4. See me for the key to Part I of U6Act2: Anatomy of a Wave.
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Homework:
On the next blank page, make a title page for the next unit. Be sure to include:
If you were out today:
4. After the two Do Now pages, copy the following notes:
U6Act1: Classes of Waves
Key Question: How many classes of waves are there, and how can you tell them apart?
Oscillation: a back and forth, or up and down wiggle.
Wave: an oscillation that travels from one place to another.
Mechanical wave: Waves that can travel through empty space.
Electromagnetic Waves: waves that can travel through matter OR empty space.
There are two classes of wave.
On the next blank page, make a title page for the next unit. Be sure to include:
- Title: Unit 6 - Tasty Wave
- Three drawings related to what the topic means to you.
- The whole page should be shaded in, in color.
If you were out today:
- On the next blank page, make a title page for the next unit.
- Title: Unit 6 - Tasty Wave
- Three drawings related to what the topic means to you.
- The whole page should be shaded in, in color.
4. After the two Do Now pages, copy the following notes:
U6Act1: Classes of Waves
Key Question: How many classes of waves are there, and how can you tell them apart?
Oscillation: a back and forth, or up and down wiggle.
Wave: an oscillation that travels from one place to another.
Mechanical wave: Waves that can travel through empty space.
Electromagnetic Waves: waves that can travel through matter OR empty space.
There are two classes of wave.
- Transverse
- Longitudinal
Friday, May 26, 2017
Friday, May 26, 2017
Homework:
The unit summative was today, Friday, May 26, 2017 - review your notes and your review packet to prepare for it.
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If you were out today:
See me to arrange a time to take the summative for Unit 5: The Carbon Cycle.
Go to the Science Blog and watch the videos on Waves - this is to get you thinking about the subject of the next unit on Waves.
The unit summative was today, Friday, May 26, 2017 - review your notes and your review packet to prepare for it.
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If you were out today:
See me to arrange a time to take the summative for Unit 5: The Carbon Cycle.
Go to the Science Blog and watch the videos on Waves - this is to get you thinking about the subject of the next unit on Waves.
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Homework:
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday, May 26, 2017 - review your notes and your review packet to prepare for it.
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If you were out today:
There was no Do Now today.
Show me your completed review packet which was assigned for homework due today. Visit the science blog for the key.
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday, May 26, 2017 - review your notes and your review packet to prepare for it.
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday, May 26, 2017 - review your notes and your review packet to prepare for it.
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If you were out today:
There was no Do Now today.
Show me your completed review packet which was assigned for homework due today. Visit the science blog for the key.
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday, May 26, 2017 - review your notes and your review packet to prepare for it.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Homework:
Complete the Unit 5 Review packet - it will be checked and gone over in class tomorrow.
If you got a 1 on the homework from last night because you didn’t do it, Be sure to do it now and show me. To refresh your memory, it was the Dinosaur Breath part II lab and the Post Lab questions for U5Act6 Ocean Acidification in a Cup lab.
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
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If you were out today:
Copy and answer the following do now:
5/24/17 Do Now:
See me for the quick Carbon Cycle formative #2
Get a copy of the review packet, complete it and show me.
Complete the Unit 5 Review packet - it will be checked and gone over in class tomorrow.
If you got a 1 on the homework from last night because you didn’t do it, Be sure to do it now and show me. To refresh your memory, it was the Dinosaur Breath part II lab and the Post Lab questions for U5Act6 Ocean Acidification in a Cup lab.
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
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If you were out today:
Copy and answer the following do now:
5/24/17 Do Now:
- What does pH stand for?
- What number pH represents the following:
- A strong acid?
- A strong base?
- neutral?
See me for the quick Carbon Cycle formative #2
Get a copy of the review packet, complete it and show me.
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Homework:
Complete the Dinosaur Breath part II lab and
complete the Post Lab questions for U5Act6 Ocean Acidification in a Cup lab. It will be checked tomorrow.
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
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If you were out today:
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
[Copy the question and try to answer it]:
5/23/17 Do Now: from the periodic table, how many protons does Hydrogen have?
Go to the science Blog, follow the link to the webpage on pH and read it.
See me to arrange a time to make up the Lab, U5Act6: Ocean Acidification in a Cup
Complete the Dinosaur Breath part II lab and
complete the Post Lab questions for U5Act6 Ocean Acidification in a Cup lab. It will be checked tomorrow.
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
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If you were out today:
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
[Copy the question and try to answer it]:
5/23/17 Do Now: from the periodic table, how many protons does Hydrogen have?
Go to the science Blog, follow the link to the webpage on pH and read it.
See me to arrange a time to make up the Lab, U5Act6: Ocean Acidification in a Cup
Monday, May 22, 2017
Monday, May 22, 2017
Homework:
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
Today, Blocks 5 and 6 worked on completing the Dinosaur Breath Part II lab from Friday. Complete this for homework and then show me.
Block 1, See me for the key and then check your U5Act4: Intro to Ocean Acidification guidesheet with.
Be sure that your journal has the following items. All Items should be entered into your Table of Contents (TOC) and all loose handouts should be taped in.
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
The unit summative is scheduled for this Friday
Today, Blocks 5 and 6 worked on completing the Dinosaur Breath Part II lab from Friday. Complete this for homework and then show me.
Block 1, See me for the key and then check your U5Act4: Intro to Ocean Acidification guidesheet with.
Be sure that your journal has the following items. All Items should be entered into your Table of Contents (TOC) and all loose handouts should be taped in.
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- 2 pages for Do Now’s
- U5Act1: Carbon Cycle Overview with Tim and Moby
- U5Act2: Dinosaur Breath
- U5Act3: Photosynthesis and Respiration
- U5Act4: Intro to Ocean Acidification:
- U5Act5: Dinosaur Breath Part II
Friday, May 19, 2017
Friday, May 19, 2017
Homework:
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
[Copy and answer] Then show me:
5/19/17 Do now:
You’ll need to get the numbers for the Dinosaur Breath Part II from a classmate.
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
[Copy and answer] Then show me:
5/19/17 Do now:
- What is the work for the things reacting together in a chemical reaction? For what is produced?
- What is at least 1 thing that is produced in cellular respiration?
You’ll need to get the numbers for the Dinosaur Breath Part II from a classmate.
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Homework:
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
[Copy and answer]:
5/17/17 Do Now:
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
[Copy and answer]:
5/17/17 Do Now:
- What is photosynthesis?
- What substances are produced in photosynthesis?
- See me for a copy of the key for the Ocean Acidification guidesheet and check your answers.
- Borrow a green Holt textbook and read pages 88-90
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Homework:
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
For today’s Do Now copy and solve the following clues, then show me:
5/16/17 Do Now:
No Homework tonight.
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If you were out today:
For today’s Do Now copy and solve the following clues, then show me:
5/16/17 Do Now:
- Carbon Atoms combine with other atoms and move continuously through the environment (atmosphere, Earth’s Crust, plants, animals, etc.) in the ___________.
- An area where carbon (or other gases) are stored.
- The biggest Carbon Sink on Earth.
- Show me your Homework - to diagram the different carbon sinks where carbon went in the Dinosaur Breath reading.
- See me for a copy of the Diagram that was on the board, and to take a short formative.
- Go to the Science Blog and follow the link to play the on-line carbon cycle game.
Monday, May 15, 2017
Monday, May 15, 2017
Homework:
Go to the science blog and click on the link to open the Dinosaur Breath story. In your Journal, diagram the path that carbon takes through the different carbon sinks/reservoirs in the story.
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If you were out today:
Today was a WIN schedule. In blocks 2,5, and 6, we worked on diagramming the path that carbon takes through the different carbon sinks/reservoirs in the Dinosaur Breath Story. In blocks 2 and 5 a crossword was passed out, but we will re-visit this later on.
Go to the science blog and click on the link to open the Dinosaur Breath story. In your Journal, diagram the path that carbon takes through the different carbon sinks/reservoirs in the story.
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If you were out today:
Today was a WIN schedule. In blocks 2,5, and 6, we worked on diagramming the path that carbon takes through the different carbon sinks/reservoirs in the Dinosaur Breath Story. In blocks 2 and 5 a crossword was passed out, but we will re-visit this later on.
Friday, May 12, 2017
Thursday, May 11, 2017 and Friday, May 12, 2017
Friday, May 12, 2017
Homework:
No HW
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If you were out today:
We discussed the Do Now on Carbon Sinks from the Dinosaur Breath reading. A carbon sink is a place the carbon can go and be stored.
Copy down the following near yesterday’s Do Now: Examples of Carbon sinks include the atmosphere, the ocean, the bodies of plants and animals, and the Earth’s crust.
See me for a copy of the Dinosaur Breath Question sheet if you need one, and correct it using the key on the Science Blog.
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
Homework:
No HW
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If you were out today:
Copy the following Do Now to your journal
5/11/17 Do Now: [write date, copy question and answer it] Thinking back to Dinosaur Breath, name three sinks (areas of storage) that carbon can go in the carbon cycle.
Then copy the following definitions to your journal:
Source: any process or activity through which a greenhouse gas (such as CO2) is released into the atmosphere.
Sink: A reservoir where these gases can be taken up and stored.
Get a copy of the guide sheet for the video “The Acid Test: the Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification”, go to the science blog and follow the link to watch the video, and complete the guide sheet.
Homework:
No HW
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If you were out today:
We discussed the Do Now on Carbon Sinks from the Dinosaur Breath reading. A carbon sink is a place the carbon can go and be stored.
Copy down the following near yesterday’s Do Now: Examples of Carbon sinks include the atmosphere, the ocean, the bodies of plants and animals, and the Earth’s crust.
See me for a copy of the Dinosaur Breath Question sheet if you need one, and correct it using the key on the Science Blog.
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
Homework:
No HW
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If you were out today:
Copy the following Do Now to your journal
5/11/17 Do Now: [write date, copy question and answer it] Thinking back to Dinosaur Breath, name three sinks (areas of storage) that carbon can go in the carbon cycle.
Then copy the following definitions to your journal:
Source: any process or activity through which a greenhouse gas (such as CO2) is released into the atmosphere.
Sink: A reservoir where these gases can be taken up and stored.
Get a copy of the guide sheet for the video “The Acid Test: the Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification”, go to the science blog and follow the link to watch the video, and complete the guide sheet.
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Homework:
No HW
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If you were out today:
No HW
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If you were out today:
- Get a copy of the Dinosaur Breath handout, and U5Act2: Dinosaur Breath Questions.
- Tape the questions into your journal and answer them.
- Then add the Questions into your table of contents (TOC) for this unit.
- Answer the questions.
- In your journal, diagram the path of the Carbon atom by numbering and labeling each step in the journey of the Carbon Atom with a few words to describe what is happening in that step.
Monday, May 8, 2017
Monday, May 8, 2017
Homework:
No HW,
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If you were out today:
No makeup necessary - today was a WIN schedule.
No HW,
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If you were out today:
No makeup necessary - today was a WIN schedule.
Friday, May 5, 2017
Thursday, May 4, 2017 and Friday, May 5, 2017
I was out Thursday.
Homework:
No HW, unless you haven’t finished your Personal Budgeting Lesson In that case, get it done and show me.
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If you were out today:
5/5/17 Do Now: [Copy questions and then answer, then see me]
Combustion: A chemical reaction in which a molecule combines with oxygen - also called Burning.
Explosions are very fast combustion reactions.
Examples of Chemical Reactions:
2H2 + O2 —>2H2O
Reactants Products
CH4 +2O2 —>CO2+H2O
Reactants Products
Homework:
No HW, unless you haven’t finished your Personal Budgeting Lesson In that case, get it done and show me.
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If you were out today:
5/5/17 Do Now: [Copy questions and then answer, then see me]
- What are molecules?
- What do they have to do with Chemical Reactions?
Combustion: A chemical reaction in which a molecule combines with oxygen - also called Burning.
Explosions are very fast combustion reactions.
Examples of Chemical Reactions:
2H2 + O2 —>2H2O
Reactants Products
CH4 +2O2 —>CO2+H2O
Reactants Products
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Monday-Wednesday May 1, 2 and 3
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Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Homework:
Finish Personal Budgeting Lesson - to be checked tomorrow.
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If you were out today:
In your Enterprise City Citizens Handbook, complete pages 25 and 25, Personal Budgeting. If you have questions, including what your pay rate is, see me.
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Homework:
No new homework
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If you were out today: Today we focused on Enterprise City lessons
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Monday, May 1, 2017
Homework:
No new homework
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If you were out today: Today we focused on Enterprise City lessons
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Homework:
Finish Personal Budgeting Lesson - to be checked tomorrow.
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If you were out today:
In your Enterprise City Citizens Handbook, complete pages 25 and 25, Personal Budgeting. If you have questions, including what your pay rate is, see me.
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Homework:
No new homework
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If you were out today: Today we focused on Enterprise City lessons
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Monday, May 1, 2017
Homework:
No new homework
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If you were out today: Today we focused on Enterprise City lessons
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