Math today was NWEA testing. There will be science and math make-ups for those absent the day of the tests.
Science: Test tomorrow Click on this link for topics to review: cell test tomorrow
Math today was NWEA testing. There will be science and math make-ups for those absent the day of the tests.
Science: Test tomorrow Click on this link for topics to review: cell test tomorrow
Yeah to Woodworth! The Super tournament is over and we came back bearing ribbons and trophies.
Here are some pictures of the team, their trophies and ribbons and the pizza party.
Important: Redo to “fix” your science grade because of a low test score. It will be explained during science class today. Redo for the Isotope and Ion test
Look at this before we have our microscope https://www.brainpop.com/games/virtuallabsusingthemicroscope/
Here are the assignment which should be in your Science ISN. Click on the links to get copies of the worksheets. There will be a quiz the day we get back, but you get to use your ISN. Check out the Jeopardy Game from the Dec 3 blog
doc20151218155123 This link has 7-8 worksheets.
doc20151218155410 Atomic Ions
doc20151218155356 Atoms of Elements
Write these in your Table of Contents:
33 THIEVES 4.2
34 Guided Reading 4.2 / Trianglular foldable
35 Box and Summary (with summaries on the B page)
36 Element Table and drawings of atoms
37 The Atom / Decoding the Elements
38 THIEVES 5.1
39 THIEVES 5.2
40 Element Foldable (the one on construction paper which everyone had a different one / Find the Element
41 Directed Reading 5.1 and 5.2
42 Properties of Metals and NonMetals / Definitions Part I and II
43 Setting the Table / Blue Element Foldable with examples and definitions of Metals, nonMetals and Mettaloids
here are your IXL skills for the break. Happy holiday.
R1, R2, R3, R8, T2, T5
J8, J9, M2, M5, J7. Set up fractions and see if they are equivalent (cross multiply)
Tomorrow I’ll post everything that should be in your science ISN
Test on isotopes and ions. Study your bellwork from this week. Have your element foldable done.
Math homework. Subtracting integers practice
Periodic table of elements in pictures. https://www.sciencegeek.net/tables/DeltaBioLarge.jpg
Ducksters https://www.ducksters.com/science/elements.php There is a list of all elements at the bottom. Click on your element for information.
CHEM4KIDS https://www.chem4kids.com/files/elem_intro.html — Scroll down to the bottom. There is a list of all the elements to click on.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICA https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/chemistry-the-elements-revealed-interactive-periodic-table/ This link has an interactive Periodic Table of Elements. This is fun to explore.