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February 2013
Homework – Immune worksheet
Bell work – Sign into your google drive and open your SLC document.
Friday 2/1/13
1. Finish SLC document for science.
Learning target & key components copied.
A copy of your book in your googledocs account to use during SLC.
Fill in the remaining reflection sections.
2. Set up notebook / review instructions for Monday
3. Review test answers.
3 Tasks to accomplish today!
Notebook Set Up Pages 69 and 70 Title: How are twins formed? Date: 2/4/13 Page 70 is 3 lines Cornell Notes
Style
Monday - Sub Plan
Q/MI Notes
Instructions for Monday / Wednesday
1. Take out notebook and netbook.
2. Go to Ms. Peters website.
3. Complete twins webquest.
4. Start Komodo Dragon assignment.
PG 70
Notebook Set Up Pages 71 and 72 Title: Komodo Dragons Date: 2/4/13 No Cornell Notes
Monday - Sub Plan
Vocabulary Definition PG 72
Homework – none
Bell work – 1. Hand in your homework! 2. Follow instructions on page 70 of
notebook – start twins webquest, and Komodo Dragon Assignment!!
Monday
I will be back tomorrow and will expect that you completed the twins webquest, and started the komodo dragon assignment. I will give you a grade tomorrow based on how much you accomplish today.
DO NOT WASTE TIME TODAY!!! Work independently, spy talk if you need help from
a peer. Show your substitute the SAME respect you show
me
Expectations
Homework – STUDY FOR Re-take Immune / reproductive quiz Friday
Bell work – Fill in data using info below!
Tuesday 2/5/13
Quarter
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
Time (min)
5 10
15
20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Ravens
7 7 7 7 14 21 28 28
28
31
31
34
49ers 0
0 3 3 3 6 6 20
23
2329 31
Skip pages 73/74 – use as extra space for web quests if needed
Pages 75 / 76 Title: Review from test Date: 2/5/13 No Cornell notes needed
Notebook Set Up
#1 – What causes different disease?
#2 – Genetically identical vs. genetic variation
#4 – Antibodies vs. Antibiotics #3 – Sexual Reproduction diagram
Review common misconceptions from immune / reproduction quiz
#1 – What are the causes of disease?
Homework – STUDY / Finish Komodo Dragon assignment by MONDAY!
Bell work – Sit down, open your netbook, and continue working on the Komodo Dragon webquest.
Wednesday 2/6/13
Homework – Quiz review sheet
Bell work – Open notebook to pages 75/76
Thursday 2/7/13
#2 – Genetically identical vs. genetic variation
Draw this diagram!
Antibodies vs. Antibiotics
Extra time?
Homework – Finish Komodo dragon assignment
Bell work – 1. Go to socrative.com using the link on Ms.
Peters website, or by typing socrative.com and clicking student log in.
2. Log into room 31818 – when you see this put your screen down
Friday 2/8/13
I can improve my quiz grade on the immune / reproductive systems through additional practice.
Learning Target
When you are finished, continue working on your Komodo Dragon homework!!! Free app time.
Socrative quizQuestions 10-12
I can calculate and estimate the density of a liquid, regular, and irregular solid.
Science Learning Targets
I can use the scientific method to investigate and explain natural phenomenon.
Science Learning Targets
Homework – Physical properties Bell work – 1. Pick up the coke / diet coke lab, and
your homework write your name at the top of both.
2. Put HW IN HW folder.3. Copy today’s learning target onto your
paper.
Learning target: I can use the scientific method to investigate and explain natural phenomenon.
Monday 2/11/13
Initial observations
Similarities Differences
Problem statement
Will coke and diet coke float or sink when placed in a tank of water?
Fill in your prediction table.
Lets see what happens!
Write a short description of what happens…
Draw a picture of what you see!
You have 3 minutes!!
Independent InvestigationWHY DID THIS HAPPEN?
1. Look at the tools that are available to you, what can you measure at your table to explain this phenomenon?
2. What physical property determines if an object floats or sinks?
3. Go to Ms. Peters website and click on physical property investigations. Using the resources provided, what information can you gather that will help you?
Groups and responsibilities
Mr. D!
One person in your group has to be ready to share one discovery from your investigation at the end of class.
Useful information
M = Mass (g)V = Volume (mL)D = Density (g / mL)
D = M / V
Homework
Physical properties worksheet.
Homework – none
Bell work – Pick up your lab paper and take your seat as quickly as possible!
Tuesday 2/12/13
You will have another 15 minutes to experiment. Use the tools provided. Draw conclusions from your experiments. Use the resources on my website to deepen your
understanding. The remainder of class will be spent creating a googledocs
powerpoint where you share your explanation of the coke/diet coke mystery.
You will share the presentation with me BEFORE THE END OF CLASS!!! (You only need 1-2 slides)
Your group will present tomorrow and we will announce a winner….who will get to enjoy an ice cold coca-cola in class
Work time…
Homework – none
Bell work – Please sit with your group and begin to discuss your presentation!!!
Wednesday 2/13/13
Tuesday 1/10/12
Bell work – Answer questions 1-3 on the worksheet you picked up.
Homework – Lab reflection
Bell work – Take your seat!!!! Take out your science notebook.
Thursday 2/14/13
Notebook Set Up
Pages 79 & 80Title: DensityDate: 2/14/13
3 lines Cornell style
Notes….
Question / Main Idea
Notes
What is density?
• A measure of how compact a material is
• The amount of mass in a certain volume
Notes….
Question / Main Idea
Notes
What is density? A measure of how compact a material is
The amount of mass in a certain volume
D = M V
Notes….
Question / Main Idea
Notes
What is density? A measure of how compact a material isThe amount of mass in a certain volume
D = M V
What is the density of water?
Density water = 1 g / cm3 = 1 g / mL
Notes….
Question / Main Idea
Notes
What is density? A measure of how compact a material isThe amount of mass in a certain volume
D = M V
What is the density of water?
Density water = 1 g / cm3 = 1 g / mL
• Objects with D >1 will sink in water
• Objects with D <1 will float in water
Which side has a greater density?
A B
Page 79 Drawings
The mass of a substance is 4 grams. The volume of the substance is 8 milliliters. What is the density of the substance?
Would this substance float or sink?
Practice Problem 1
Practice Problem 2
2. What is the volume of a solid having a mass of 12 g and a density of 3 g/cm3?
Would this substance float or sink?
Homework – Make up all missing work!!!! (we will work on this on Monday when we return from break. You need to be prepared!!!)
Bell work -
Friday 2/15/13
Density word problems!
Strategy…1. Circle numbers.2. Label as D, M, or V. 3. Use triangle to write formula
to find missing variable.
You need to make up all missing work while you are on break!!!
Progress reports