Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
5-5-2014 Finish Earthquake Map
If you have not finished your Earthquake map, please work on it now. If you need help, ask a neighbor or Ms. Rickard.
Click here for your assignment!
Otherwise, study for Wednesday's Yellow Belt Math Advancement.
Click here for your assignment!
Otherwise, study for Wednesday's Yellow Belt Math Advancement.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
4-11-2014 Mapping The Ring Of Fire!
Click here for today's assignment!
Also, go to your Drive and get your collaborative Doc which you probably called Ring Of Fire Quakes.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/mag7.php
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/mag8/magnitude8_1900_date.php
Also, go to your Drive and get your collaborative Doc which you probably called Ring Of Fire Quakes.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/mag7.php
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/mag8/magnitude8_1900_date.php
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
4-8-2014 and 4-9-2014 No Science Today
4-8 We will go to 7th grade registration assembly.
4-9 Math Placement Test then work on Task 5.
4-9 Math Placement Test then work on Task 5.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
3-21-2014 Mapping Earthquakes in the Ring of Fire!
Check PowerSchool for your assignments in Science. Some people did not put their name on the assignment called Quake Plotting.
Need to share Strike Slip Spreadsheet: Tyler S, Chris G,
Click here for today's assignment.
Need to share Strike Slip Spreadsheet: Tyler S, Chris G,
Click here for today's assignment.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
3-18-2014 & 3-19-2014 We made a spreadsheet. Now what?
Please open your spreadsheet Strike Slip Fault Data.
Please turn it in by clicking here.
What does all of this data mean? What can we learn from it? Click here to fill in the form.
Core Two: Click Here.
Please turn it in by clicking here.
What does all of this data mean? What can we learn from it? Click here to fill in the form.
Core Two: Click Here.
Friday, March 14, 2014
3-14-2014 Let's create a spreadsheet already!
Today, yes, we will finally get to play with our spreadsheet!
Please open the spreadsheet you created in your science folder yesterday.
Please open the spreadsheet you created in your science folder yesterday.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
3-4-2014 and 3-5-2014 Earthquake
Today, we will look at longitude and latitude and plot Earthquakes on a world map.
Take out your Field Journal and click here for the assignment.
Take out your Field Journal and click here for the assignment.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
2-21-2014 Making Volcanoes in the Makerspace
Today, we will venture into the Makerspace to work on our volcanoes.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
2-19-2014 The Earth's Crust!
Today we begin our investigation of the Earth's crust by constructing a model of a volcano.
We will create one model per team.
We will create one model per team.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
2-12-2014 Climate Reading
Let's start today by working on Ignition. 10 minutes.
Then let's go back and work on our Climate Reading.
Then let's go back and work on our Climate Reading.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
2-4-2014 pH Factor
Morning Core: Arduino
Afternoon Core: For our next assignment, we need to know the difference between acids and bases in chemistry.
Google acids and bases and see what you find.
Click here for the pH Factor.
Afternoon Core: For our next assignment, we need to know the difference between acids and bases in chemistry.
Google acids and bases and see what you find.
Click here for the pH Factor.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
1-30-2014 Chlorine Files
After the video:
Open your Google Doc called What’s Killing The Fish In The Gray Water Area. It should be in your science folder in your Drive. If you don’t have one, make one. Ask a neighbor for help.
Under Evidence, you are to copy and paste these questions:
1) What did the chemical test for chlorine show?
2) In the biological test, what did you find out about water fleas downstream from the water slide?
3) Can you think of an explanation for the conflicting results (since one seems to show that the slide is not affecting the river and the other seems to show it is)?
4) Do you think chlorine is killing the water fleas? Please explain.
5) Do you think chlorine is killing the fish? Please explain.
You are to answer these questions in complete sentences. You can work together in your table teams.
Early finishers can work on math orange task 1 or Code Monster. Click here for Code Monster.
Or try this.
Or try this.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
1-28-2014 Chlorine Files
Create a Google Doc and call it What's Killing The Fish in the Gray Area.
Put it in your science folder.
Write CLAIM: Write what you think might be killing the fish. Look at the map if you forgot.
Write EVIDENCE under your claim.
The first evidence we will consider has to do with the Water Slide.
The County Board of Supervisors thinks it might be chlorine chemicals from the Water Slide.
We have the record of the meeting. Can we have four volunteers to read it?
Activity:
You will now receive the same documents the Board received. DO NOT WRITE ON THESE DOCUMENTS.
In your envelop, you should have 5 pages of Chlorine Files and 5 pages of water flea slides.
Split up the documents and look for evidence. Write anything you think is important in your Google Doc. Then you will come back together as a team to share your findings.
Then you will use the Chlorine Discussion Card to discuss your finding with your team.
Be sure to be able to:
Summarize the results of Juno Tuno's biological test.
Summarize the results of the chemical test.
Put it in your science folder.
Write CLAIM: Write what you think might be killing the fish. Look at the map if you forgot.
Write EVIDENCE under your claim.
The first evidence we will consider has to do with the Water Slide.
The County Board of Supervisors thinks it might be chlorine chemicals from the Water Slide.
We have the record of the meeting. Can we have four volunteers to read it?
Activity:
You will now receive the same documents the Board received. DO NOT WRITE ON THESE DOCUMENTS.
In your envelop, you should have 5 pages of Chlorine Files and 5 pages of water flea slides.
Split up the documents and look for evidence. Write anything you think is important in your Google Doc. Then you will come back together as a team to share your findings.
Then you will use the Chlorine Discussion Card to discuss your finding with your team.
Be sure to be able to:
Summarize the results of Juno Tuno's biological test.
Summarize the results of the chemical test.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
1-24-2014 Who are the players?
Let's work on the timeline.
Today we will find out more about the Mystery of the Dying Fish.
Today we will find out more about the Mystery of the Dying Fish.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
1-22-2-14 Let's finish our discussion What Makes Evidence Good.
Please open your What Scientists Think Thermometers Doc.
We will continue our discussion of what makes evidence good.
We will continue our discussion of what makes evidence good.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
1-21-2014 What is good evidence?
Last week, we found evidence to support our claim and we made an argument. But how do we know if it is good evidence.
Let's find out.
Let's find out.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Friday, January 10, 2014
1-10-2014 Reasoning
When looking for evidence from text, it is good to use more than one source. Choose one more source from these readings.
After we've gathered our evidence, now let's explain why we think our evidence supports our claim!
Open your What Do Scientists Think Thermometer Doc and find the Reasoning section. Follow instruction.
After we've gathered our evidence, now let's explain why we think our evidence supports our claim!
Open your What Do Scientists Think Thermometer Doc and find the Reasoning section. Follow instruction.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
1-9-2014 Continue Post It Baby!
Today we will continue finding evidence to support our CLAIM regarding how thermometers work.
Part Two
Solo - write down evidence that supports our CLAIM on Post It Notes. One piece of Evidence per Post It.
Narrow Down - Let's compare our Post Its with others in our team. Look for evidence that is the same and combine it.
Spend-A-Buck. Now we will vote on our evidence. We want about 2-3 pieces of evidence. Each person will get 4 bucks to use to vote.
Once you have your 2-3 pieces of evidence, write them in your Doc What Scientists Think Thermometers.
Part Two
Solo - write down evidence that supports our CLAIM on Post It Notes. One piece of Evidence per Post It.
Narrow Down - Let's compare our Post Its with others in our team. Look for evidence that is the same and combine it.
Spend-A-Buck. Now we will vote on our evidence. We want about 2-3 pieces of evidence. Each person will get 4 bucks to use to vote.
Once you have your 2-3 pieces of evidence, write them in your Doc What Scientists Think Thermometers.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
1-8-2014 Post It Baby!
Find your Doc called What Do Scientists Think Thermometers. Look back at your CLAIM. Do you still agree with it?
Part One
New Pairs - Go to your Drive and find your Thermometer Readings Doc. We will Think-Pair-Share the Thermometer Readings looking for evidence with our CLAIM in mind.
Part Two
Solo - write down evidence that supports our CLAIM on Post It Notes. One piece of Evidence per Post It.
Narrow Down - Let's compare our Post Its with others in our team. Look for evidence that is the same and combine it.
Spend-A-Buck. Now we will vote on our evidence. We want about 2-3 pieces of evidence. Each person will get 4 bucks to use to vote.
Organize your evidence into a Google Presentation. Your team will present this Evidence Poster to the class.
Let's watch a video that provides evidence of how our thermometer works.
Optional for Early Finishers: Video - Everything you ever wanted to know about water!
If you missed our lab experiment Build A Thermometer, you can see how it works in this video.
Part One
New Pairs - Go to your Drive and find your Thermometer Readings Doc. We will Think-Pair-Share the Thermometer Readings looking for evidence with our CLAIM in mind.
Part Two
Solo - write down evidence that supports our CLAIM on Post It Notes. One piece of Evidence per Post It.
Narrow Down - Let's compare our Post Its with others in our team. Look for evidence that is the same and combine it.
Spend-A-Buck. Now we will vote on our evidence. We want about 2-3 pieces of evidence. Each person will get 4 bucks to use to vote.
Organize your evidence into a Google Presentation. Your team will present this Evidence Poster to the class.
Let's watch a video that provides evidence of how our thermometer works.
Optional for Early Finishers: Video - Everything you ever wanted to know about water!
If you missed our lab experiment Build A Thermometer, you can see how it works in this video.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
1-7-2014 What's The Word?
Today we continue our readings about thermometers with an activity called What's The Word.
Go to your Drive and find your Doc called Readings Thermometers.
If you were absent and don't have this Doc, you will need to create it. Click here and copy/paste the first reading into your Doc. Get your shoulder partner to help you.
First we will read the selection together to refresh our memories.
Second, shoulder partners will read the 2 paragraphs to each other. When they do it, they will leave out a word and their partner will have to guess the word! Let's see how you do!
Go to your Drive and find your Doc called Readings Thermometers.
If you were absent and don't have this Doc, you will need to create it. Click here and copy/paste the first reading into your Doc. Get your shoulder partner to help you.
First we will read the selection together to refresh our memories.
Second, shoulder partners will read the 2 paragraphs to each other. When they do it, they will leave out a word and their partner will have to guess the word! Let's see how you do!