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Warm ups and notes Jan. 6th, 2006 @ 06:41 pm
All information for the week of January 3rd-6th can be found here. Click the links to see what has been going on.

Warm-ups )

Notes )

Questions and a table to help with your project Jan. 5th, 2006 @ 09:29 pm
First, I have made an Excel table to fill out to help you with the first part of your project, the Appetizers. There are multiple tables on one sheet, you only need one. You can download that file here.

Second, there were questions assigned in class today going over the following concepts:

reference points
direction
relative motion
changing position

Those questions can be downloaded here. There are two copies per document. Again, you only need one.

Unit 3, Chapter 1: Motion Project Jan. 4th, 2006 @ 11:04 am
Here is the project handouts. You will need adobe acrobat reader in order to view and print it.

Click here to download the project.

Timeline:
You need to have your measurements chosen and approved tomorrow, January 05. (AKA: this is tonight, Wednesday night's homework!)

First data measurement: Monday, January 09.

Second data measurement: Wednesday, January 11

Third data measurement: Friday, January 13

Display boards are due on Wednesday, January 18th.

Holidays Dec. 20th, 2005 @ 09:13 pm
To all my students, their families, and all who read this:

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Joyful Kwanzaa, etc., so on...

but most of all....




HAPPY VACATION!!!!

See you on the 4th.

Final Exam Grades Dec. 17th, 2005 @ 07:54 pm
Results of final exams for 1st, 2nd, and 7th period are now posted on Thinkwave. Semester Grades will be posted when all work is turned in and graded.
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» Finals schedule
I know, a little late, but here it is:

Thursday, 1st period test, 2nd and 7th review
Friday: 2nd and 7th test, 3rd and 6th review
Monday: 3rd and 6th test, 4th and 5th review
Tuesday: 4th and 5th test

I am handing out review packets in class as well as doing a focused review.

Cheat sheets may be both sides of one piece of paper, as well as a periodic table.

The final exam counts as 20% of the semester grade. Each quarter is 40%. Semester grades will be posted to Thinkwave as soon as all work is turned in.

Labs/lab reports: I am grading these, but they are taking a while. I will try to have them all done by no later than Monday in order to give everyone their grades before break, and possibly allow missing ones to be turned in.

don't forget! Extra credit as mentioned in a previous post is due on Monday.
» (No Subject)
Science Class Extra Credit Opportunity
This will either replace the grade on your last project (if it is higher) or count as extra credit towards a lab if it is lower.

Due Date: Monday, December 19th
Last day accepted (with late penalties): Wednesday, December 21st

Assignment: You are to create a mini-booklet about one element from the periodic table. You will be scored on the completeness, creativity, and accuracy of your booklet.

Elements: You will draw the name of your element from the “hopper”. Be sure Mrs. B knows what your element is before you leave class. You will not be allowed to trade elements after the class is over for the day.

Front Cover: The following must be written on the front cover of your booklet
1. The name of your element
2. The chemical symbol of your element
3. Your name
4. Class period.


First Page: The following must be written on the first page of your booklet. You may include pictures or drawings.
1. A complete paragraph with the following information
a. Who discovered the element
b. When it was discovered
c. Where it was discovered
d. How it was discovered
e. How it was named

Second Page: The following must be written on the second page of your booklet. You may include pictures or drawings.
2. A complete paragraph with the following information
a. How the element is mined or found in nature
b. What mineral the element is commonly found in (this is called an ORE of that element, for example iron ore) or in what form it is most common
c. Whether or not the element is valuable or commonly used


Third Page: The following must be written on the third page of your booklet. You SHOULD include pictures or drawings
3. A complete paragraph with the following information
a. Name and describe three things the element is used for. This can include things that can be made from it and other elements.


Fourth Page: The following must be written on the third page of your booklet. You SHOULD include pictures or drawings.
4. A complete paragraph with the following information
a. For each of the items described on the previous page, you need to determine what kind of bond is occurring.
1. be sure to state if it is ionic and whether it is a positive or negative ion in the compound
2. be sure to state if it is covalent and, if possible, what charge it has in the molecule
3. be sure to state if it is metallic bonding and why

» Lab Report Write Up instructions
I realize that many of you probably do not have this anymore, so I am posting the instructions and timeline for writing a lab report.

You can download it here.

3rd period's report is due on Monday, December 12th.

7th period's report is due on Wednesday, December 14th.

2nd period's lab report is due on Friday, December 16th.
» Unit Two, Chapter Two, Section Three
Notes for section three, along with the warm-up and questions, can be found here.

Chemical Bonds lab for 2nd, 3rd, and 7th can be found here.

Vocabulary for Unit Two, Chapter Two is as follows:
chemical formula
subscript
ionic bond
covalent bond
molecule
polar covalent bond
metallic bond
» Announcement
As many of you are aware, the trip to Six Flags may not happen. I will be considering this over the next few weeks. If you want to submit a suggestion or thoughts or ideas on the why or how to make it something I am comfortable with, then please do so. When you respond, please put simply your initials and the number of the period you are in the class (to protect your identity, kiddos... I wish not to subject you to online stalker-types) that way I can ask you more about it later.

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This week is a short week - we will be doing review and catch-up for most of it. Happy Thanksgiving.
» Unit 2 - Chapter 2 - notes and labs
Section 1 and 2 notes and labs are available now.

Section 1 notes

Element Ratios lab (nuts and bolts)

Section 2 notes

Crystals lab

General instructions:
3 minute warm-ups for both sections go into the first section of your journal

Questions for each section go in the assignments section of your journal.

All labs go into your lab/composition book.

Vocabulary (included in each powerpoint) need to be done as picture vocab cards - one side has the definition, the other has a picture that reminds you or explains the definition in some way.
» Where we stand right now...
Second quarter is off and starting. This is what we have right now.

In your journals/notes section:
1: Your contract with yourself
2: 3-minute warm-up and notes (from 10-27)
3: notes from today (11-1)

Vocabulary:
Proton (10-27)
Neutron
nucleus
electron
atomic number
atomic mass number
isotope (11-01)
ion

Assignments:
Questions 2.1.1 (11-01)

Labs:
Investigate Masses of Atomic Particles (10-28)
Wave Motion (10-31)

I will try to get all of these documents up and online as soon as possible.
» First Quarter Semester Grades
Grades are done for the first quarter and are available on Thinkwave.

If you have any questions, please let me know.
» Tests are graded
All classes tests have been graded for those students who took the test on Friday. You may access your grades on Thinkwave.

Lab report grades for 1st-3rd periods will be published shortly.
» Review materials and quiz answers to help you make your cheat sheet
Accidentally Left Out of your Notes:

Electric Properties Some substances conduct electricity better than others. This means that they allow electric charge to move through them easily. Copper wire is used to carry electricity because it is a good conductor. Materials that do not conduct easily, such as rubber and plastics, are used to block the flow of charge. With the proper equipment, scientists can test the electric conductivity of an unknown substance.


Vocabulary: Due tomorrow during the test.

Cheat Sheets: Use your notes, the quizzes, and any other information you have or I give you to make it. Remember, one side of a piece of paper, with anything and everything you want on it.

Projects:
Volleyball players and anyone going to miss part of next week – you will have to pick up your assignment early.

Everyone else: Your projects will need to be finished by Thursday of next week in order to present them to the class. No late projects or incompletes – do them, present them, get the grade.

This is a Word document, and contains the missing material as well as review materials. Click here for the file with images.

The quizzes for each section (two of which you have taken) are here:

Quiz 1

Quiz 2

Quiz 3

These are saved in Adobe .pdf format. You can download a reader here.
» Chapter Two Test and Review
This is how the next two weeks will be going, follow along according to where your class is in the schedule.

Periods 1, 2, and 3:
Monday: Notes, Chapter two, section 1
Tuesday: Finishing notes, beginning densities lab
Wednesday: Quiz on Section 3, Makeup day for completing assignments
Thursday: Grading notebooks, chapter review, Freezing Point Lab report due
Friday: Chapter Two test,

Monday: 9-weeks project assigned and begun
Tuesday-Wednesday: completion of projects
Thursday-Friday: Presentation of Projects

Periods 4, 6, and 7:
Monday: Lab on Freezing Point
Tuesday: Quiz, Section Two. Notes, Section 3
Wednesday: Finish Notes Section 3, Densities Lab
Thursday: Section 3 Quiz overview, grading notebooks, if time, Chapter Review
Friday: Chapter Two test

Monday: 9-weeks project assigned and begun, Freezing Point Lab report Due
Tuesday-Wednesday: completion of projects
Thursday-Friday: Presentation of Projects

Remember: If you do not write your OWN lab report, all parties involved will receive ZEROS for the report
» Section 1.2.3: Properties of matter can be used to identify unknown substances
Alrighty, then. Final notes parts for this chapter before we do our 9-weeks project.

Chapter Two, Section Three

And here's our final lab on densities - download according to your period.

Periods 1, 4, and 6


Periods 2, 3, and 7
» Report cards, and end of the first nine weeks.
The end of the first nine weeks is October 14th. That is now two weeks away. We a running a little behind on where we need to be, but I think we are still making excellent progress and I'm seeing many of you starting to understand and comprehend what's going on. Keep up the good work.

Remember, we need to sell as many items as possible in order to make enough money to go to Six Flags over Spring Break, and keep those grades up!
» Chapter 2, Properties of Matter: section 2 - changes of state
The notes for section 1.2.2 are here. Remember, if you need a viewer for these, go to Microsoft and download one.

The lab for this section, Freezing point, is below according to period.

Periods 1, 4, and 6

Periods 2, 3, and 7


Bonus Lab:Separating mixtures

2nd and 3rd period have a bonus lab because they are ahead of schedule.

Don't forget, all vocabulary is due the day of the test, and this time around we are doing them in a description wheel. (this is a circle in the middle with the word, surrounded by "spokes" that have the definition, and anything else that relates to the word on them)
» Chapter 2: Properties of matter - notes, lab, and vocabulary
The notes for Chapter 2, Section 1 are posted. As usual, either right-click to download or click to view in your browser.

The lab on chemical changes is here.

4-6th are doing the lab on Monday, 7th on Tuesday. Do NOT wear nice clothes - we are working with chemicals that can and will stain them.

1.2.1 vocabulary:

physical property
density
physical change
chemical property
chemical change

These are to be done in a descriptive wheel. Write the word in a circle in the center of a notecard. Make "spokes" off of that hub that have the definition, descriptions, and other information that relates to the vocab word.

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