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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

7-1 Extended Break Information Link
Skeletal/Muscular System Packet
Skeletal System Slideshow
Muscular System Slideshow
March Mammal Madness Link

Previous week's work:

Week 1 (March 30th- April 3rd) Skeletal System


Week 2 (April 6th- April 10th) Muscular System
Welcome back! This week is all about muscles. You will learn about the types of muscles, how they work, and how they grow.
You need to learn

    • The function of the muscular system
    • The 3 types of muscles (smooth, skeletal, and cardiac) and where they are found 
    • The difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles and examples of each
    • Compare and contrast ligaments and tendons in the body
    • Describe how/why muscles work in pairs
  • Brain Break: Lego Breakfast
  • Take the Muscular System Formative on Schoology. You have 3 attempts.
  • Optional: Try to learn a new recipe with your family.
Week 4 (April 20th- 24th) Purpose: Take time to look over your work for quarter 4, and improve your understanding of skeletal and muscular systems before we move on.

  • We will start the Human Body Question Project next week, but we are going to take a break and make sure you know what you need to for eighth grade.
  • Watch this very helpful video about studying: VERY Helpful Learning Tips!
  • Look over your Skeletal System Formative. Did you do it? What was your grade? If your grade was less than 2.5 you need to look at what questions you missed, find the right answers, and try the test again. Here is a helpful video about studying: VERY Helpful Learning Tips!
  • Look over your Muscular System Formative. Did you do it? What was your grade? If your grade was less than 2.5 you need to look at what questions you missed, find the right answers, and try the test again.
  • Look over your Skeletal and Muscular System Summative. Did you do it? What was your grade? If your grade was less than 2.5 you need to look at what questions you missed, find the right answers, and try the test again.
  • Do fun and healthy things that you enjoy! You may never get this much free time again. Try to truly appreciate your time, your family, and your friends. I’ve started baking bread, and this recipe is easy and delicious! 4 Ingredient No-Knead Bread
Week 5 (April 27th- May 1st) Purpose: Make an interesting and informative slideshow about a human body question. Plan on spending at least 2 hours on science this week.. Don’t worry, next week will be less intense.




Photosynthesis Packet
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Slideshow


Learning Target: I can learn and follow arm wrestling
rules

Bellwork: What makes one person a better arm wrestler
than another person? Is it bicep size? Practice? Strategy?
Arm length?

Agenda:
-Arm wrestling rules and bracket intro
-Arm wrestling lab

Cell Craft Game
Cell Games
Cell Games 2
Cell Games 3
Cell Games 4

Friday April 10th, 2020


Learning Target: I can listen respectfully to our guest speaker

Bellwork: Make sure you have a pencil, and be ready to listen to
our guest speaker respectfully.

Agenda:
-Transplantation Science


Friday March 27th, 2020


Learning Target:

Bellwork: Copy and complete the chart below:
Muscle Type
______________
Smooth Muscle
_________________
Location


heart
Example

esophagus

Voluntary or Involuntary
voluntary



Agenda:
-Kahoot
-Skeletal and Muscular System Summative


Thursday March 26th, 2020


Learning Target: I know the functions of the muscular system

Bellwork:

Agenda:
-How to grow muscles
-Muscle notes pg 6
-What happens when you start exercising? Answer think
questions on paper and turn in
-Skeletal and Muscular System Summative Friday


Wednesday March 25th, 2020


Learning Target: I know the functions of the muscular system

Bellwork: What do you know about muscles? What do they do?
What do they look like?

Agenda:
-Muscular System video
-Muscle notes pg 6
-Skeletal and Muscular System Summative Friday



Tuesday March 24th, 2020


Learning Target: I know the functions of the skeletal system
anf parts of the bone, and joint types

Bellwork: Complete pg 10 to prepare for the formative

Agenda:
-Skeletal system formative
-Skeletal and Muscular System Summative Friday

Monday March 23rd, 2020


Learning Target: I know the functions of the skeletal system
and parts of the bone, and joint types

Bellwork:
Name the 5 functions of the skeletal system.
AND
Write down the learning target.

Agenda:
Proper handwashing
-How do bone marrow transplants work?
-Textbook reading on pg 9
Skeletal system formative tomorrow
-Skeletal and Muscular System Summative Friday


March 12th-March 22nd Spring Break

Wednesday March 11th, 2020


Learning Target: I can learn about animals to complete
my MMM bracket.

Agenda:
-Work on MMM research and bracket


Tuesday March 10th, 2020


Learning Target: I can learn about animals to complete
my MMM bracket.

Bellwork: Imagine two animals were going into combat,
and you want to predict who will be the winner. What
information would you want to know about each animal?

Agenda:
-March Mammal Madness intro
-Work on research and bracket


Monday March 9th, 2020


Learning Target: I know the functions of the skeletal system
and parts of the bone

Bellwork: What are the 5 synovial joint types? Give an example of each
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.



Agenda:
-How to grow a bone
-Bone observation Stations pg. 8


Friday March 6th, 2020


Learning Target: I know the functions of the skeletal system
and parts of the bone

Bellwork: List the 5 functions of the skeletal system and copy
down the learning target for the day
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Agenda:
-Finish notes on Skeletal system
-Read through Bones Interactive Lighthouse Ebook
-Answer all the 'Test your Knowledge' Questions on Pg 9
-Done early? Choose another ebook to explore



Thursday March 5th, 2020


Learning Target: I know the functions of the skeletal system
and parts of the bone

Bellwork: Why do some animals have bones? Bones have many
jobs- list as many as you can.
and Copy down the Learning Target


Agenda:
-Bone notes (functions and parts of bone) pg 4
-Guess the skeleton
Ferret bones


Wednesday March 4th, 2020


Learning Target: I know the organization of living things.

Bellwork: Categorize each item as one of the following:
organ - cell - organelle - organ system - atom - tissue - organism - molecule
heart-
dog-
stomach-
carbon dioxide-
gold-
mitochondria-
plant cell-
muscle tissue-
circulatory system-

Agenda:
- Organization of Life Formative

Tuesday March 3rd, 2020


Learning Target: I know the organization of living things.

Bellwork: Put the following in order from smallest to
largest:
organ - cell - organelle - organ system - atom - tissue - organism - molecule

Agenda:
-Organization of Life video
-Card sort
-Drawing activity


Monday March 2nd, 2020


Learning Target: I can demonstrate my knowledge of
photosynthesis and cellular respiration

Bellwork: Study your foldable and pg 2-3 for
the summative

Agenda:
-Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Summative


Friday February 28th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis affects different biomes.

Bellwork: What organisms do photosynthesis and what organisms do cellular respiration?
Where does each process happen? (location?)

Agenda:
-Do plants need soil?
-Photosynthesis reading and worksheet (in pairs, each person does their own paper)
-Clickbait lies
-Summative Monday March 2nd


Thursday February 27th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: Do you listen to any podcasts? What do you think a podcast is?

Agenda:
But Why? Episodes
1. Find a topic that interests you
2. Listen to the podcast
3. Write a summary paragraph (3-5 sentences) TURN IN
4. If you finish early, listen to an educational podcast
of your choice history, politics, philosophy, food...)
-Summative Monday March 2nd

Wednesday February 26th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: What are the differences between plant
cells and animal cells? What are the similarities?

Agenda:
-Mitochondria vs Chloroplast review and Producer and Consumer practice
-When finished: crossword, plant mash-up, or pictionary
-Summative Monday March 2nd


Tuesday February 25th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: Write and answer 3 questions that you
think will be on the summative next Monday.

Agenda:
-Elodea Lab Day 2 pg 8-9
-Answer all questions and finish drawings
-Clean test tubes and return to green cart

-Watch and answer questions on sheet of paper: Largest unicellular organism
Watch and answer questions on sheet of paper: What are you?
-Summative Monday March 2nd


Monday February 24th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork:

ProcessReactantsProducts
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Agenda:
-
Elodea Lab Day 1 pg 8-9

-Summative Monday March 2nd

Friday February 21st, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork:

ProcessReactantsProducts
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Agenda:
-Largest unicellular organism
Plant Video


Thursday February 20th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: Complete pg 10-11 in packet

Agenda:
-Modeling photosynthesis video

Modeling Photosynthesis pg 4-5


Wednesday February 19th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: Use your notes to fill in the top
of pg 10- Respiration in yeast. Work on pg 14.

Agenda:
-Read The Science of Yeast
-Respiration in Yeast Lab pg 10-11
-Work on pg 14 while waiting


Tuesday February 18th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: Why is it important to know about
photosynthesis and cellular respiration? And don't say 'It isn't'

Agenda:
Wild World of Carnivorous Plants
How Plants defend themselves
Coloring sheet pg 14


Friday February 14th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: What is an autotroph? What
is a heterotroph? Give an example of each one.

Agenda:
-Kahoot
-Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Formative
-Flu Season Poll


Thursday February 13th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: What are the equations for
photosynthesis:
and
cellular respiration:

Agenda:
Photosynthesis Video
-Complete pg 12-13


Wednesday February 12th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork:
Complete pg 7 in your packet- 'Stomata Analysis Questions'
You have 10 minutes
Transpiration is the process where plants absorb water 
through the roots and then give off water vapor through 
pores in their leaves.

Agenda:
-Cellular respiration notes and foldable
pg 3
-Do the Math pg 12-13

Tuesday February 11th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork:
The word photosynthesis has 2 parts, "photo" and "synthesis"
1. What do you think the word "photo" and "synthesis" mean?
2. How do you think plants get the carbon dioxide
they need for photosynthesis into their cells?

Agenda:
-Stomata video start at 3:45
-Stomata Lab pg 6-7
-Done early? Start 'Do the Math' pg 12


Monday February 10th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.


Bellwork: Plants need _______, _________, and
__________ for photosynthesis.

Cellular respiration is______________________
__________________________________________

Agenda:
-Photosynthesis notes and foldable
pg 2


Friday February 7th, 2020


Learning Target: I know how photosynthesis and
cellular respiration work.

Bellwork: How do plants get their food? How is this different
that animals?

Agenda:
-Intro video
Photosynthesis interactive
Molecular Models for photosynthesis and cellular respiration
PBS photosynthesis interactive
Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration Quiz
Done? Try some of these?



Thursday February 6th, 2020


Learning Target: I can learn about life on Earth
from a video.

Bellwork: What was your favorite part of the Cell Unit?
How do you think you did on the summative?

Agenda:
-One Strange Rock: Terrains
Write down 10 things you learned in the video


Wednesday February 4th, 2020


Learning Target: I can compare cell parts to something I
am familiar with.

Bellwork: Complete the practice test on your table as a group.

Agenda:
Practice crossword
Cell Summative
-no talking
-draw, read, or play a silent game when finished


Tuesday February 4th, 2020


Learning Target: I can compare a cell parts to something I
am familiar with.

Bellwork: What is a simile? Use a simile to describe a cell: A cell
is like a ___________ because_____________________________.

Agenda:
Why does the flu make you feel awful?
Cell analogy Project Show me when finished, then hang in
futures hallway
Examples Cell Ship Cell Garden Cell Restaurant Spongebob Cell
-Summative Wednesday



Monday February 3rd, 2020


Learning Target: I can use a microscope properly

Bellwork:
What are the expectations while using a microscope?

Agenda:
Introduction to protists
Seeing the Invisible
Microscope Lab pg 24
Examine 10 prepared slides
Summative Wednesday


Thursday January 30th, 2020


Learning Target: I can teach my class about cells

Bellwork:
What are the expectations while a student is presenting?

Agenda:
Specialized Cell Presentations


Wednesday January 29th, 2020


Learning Target: I can use a find information about a specialized cell. LS 2.3


Bellwork:
1. Is everything on your slideshow/poster in your own
words?
2. What do you think your grade will be if you plagiarize?
3. Have you recorded all your sources on a citation slide?

Agenda:
-Specialized Cell Research Project Day 3 of 3 pg 25-27

-If finished early go for a 4! pg 27


Tuesday January 28th, 2020


Learning Target: I can use a find information about a specialized cell. LS 2.3


Bellwork:
What cell are you researching?
What have you learned?
How will you get a 3? a 4?


Agenda:
-Specialized Cell Research Project Day 2 of 3 pg 25-27

-If finished early go for a 4! pg 27


Monday January 27th, 2020

Learning Target: I can use a find information about a specialized cell. LS 2.3

Bellwork: Copy down the following definitions:
homeostasis: Maintaining a constant internal environment
metabolism: When a living thing uses energy for life functions (ex. breathing, moving)

Agenda:
-Specialized Cell Research Project Day 1 of 3 pg 25-27
-If finished early go for a 4! pg 27
Classlink->Databases->Encyclopedia Britannica



Friday January 24th, 2020

Learning Target: I can demonstrate my knowledge of cells

Bellwork: How did you do on the formative and what are
your next steps if you didn't get a 3?
Turn in Bellwork- you should have Wednesday and Friday




Thursday January 23rd, 2020

Learning Target: I know how to use classlink to find information.

Bellwork: Complete the practice formative with your
table. Front and back

Agenda:
-Library to learn about research
-How does life form?
-Cell Theory and Organelles Formative


Wednesday January 22nd, 2020

Learning Target: I can model a plant or animal cell. LS 2.3

Bellwork: What is the function of a golgi body?
What is the function of an endoplasmic reticulum?

Agenda:
-Cell model day 2 of 2
-Make an animal or plant cell.
-Include the name and function of:
nucleus if plant cell also include:
 mitochondria chloroplasts
cytoplasm cell wall
cell membrane
golgi body
endoplasmic reticulum
ribosomes
-Keep track of all materials.
-Clean up after yourself. No playdough on the floor!
-Make your model detailed and precise.
-Show me when you are done.



Tuesday January 21st, 2020


Learning Target: I can model a plant or animal cell. LS 2.3

Bellwork: Quiz someone about the cell organelles
(cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts, mitochondria, nucleus...)

Agenda:
Tardigrades
-Cell model day 1 of 2
-To Do
-Make an animal or plant cell.
-Include all organelles and their functions (the ones from your coloring page- not nuclear
envelope, centrosomes, or microtubules). Use toothpicks, paper, and glue.
-Keep track of all materials.
-Clean up after yourself. Nothing left on the floor!
-Make your model detailed and precise.

-Show me when you are done.


Friday January 17th, 2020

Learning Target: I can use a microscope appropriately. LS 2.3

Bellwork: How do you carry a microscope?
How do you focus a microscope?

Agenda:
-Viewing Life microscopes lab pg 18-19
-Announce Cell Model Project!



Thursday January 16th, 2020

Learning Target: I can explain what cell organelles do for the cell. LS 2.3


Bellwork: How are plant cells different than animal cells?


-Microviewer pg 20-21





Wednesday January 15th, 2020

Learning Target: I can explain what cell organelles do for the cell. LS 2.3

Bellwork:
Label chloroplasts and cell wall on page 9 in packet and label their functions
Image result for plant cell

Agenda:
-Cells



Tuesday January 14th, 2020

Learning Target: I can describe what cell organelles are. LS 2.3

Bellwork: Fill in the blanks
Cell Parts
Cells -__________________________________.
Organelles- _________________________________________________.
If a cell is like the City of Fruita, then a nucleus is like____________.
If a cell is like the City of Fruita, then a ribosome is like____________.

-Flashcards (Cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast)


Monday January 13th, 2019


Learning Target: I can describe what cell organelles are. LS 2.3


Bellwork:
1. What is the function of the nucleus? What does it look like?
2. What is the function of mitochondria? What do they look like?


Agenda:
-Microscopes
-Intro to microscopes lab pg 16-17



Friday January 10th, 2020


Learning Target: I can describe what cell organelles are. LS 2.3


Bellwork: Fill in the blanks about Cell Theory
1. All living things_______________________________________________
2. Cells_______________________________________________________
3. Cells_______________________________________________________
Turn in bellwork from this week


Agenda:
-One Strange Rock: Genesis
pg 14 in packet (10 pieces of information)



Thursday January 9th, 2020

Learning Target: I know what organelles are and what they do.

Bellwork: What is the function of the cell membrane
and where is it on a cell?

Agenda:
-Microbes
-Make flashcards pg 10-11 (Cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast)
-Done early? Make flashcards for ribosome, golgi body, etc.



Wednesday January 8th, 2020


Welcome Back!
Learning Target: I know what a cell is.


Bellwork: We are starting a new unit today. How will you stay organized? How will
you keep up with all the new information? What should you do if you feel confused
or behind?


Agenda:
-Review Rules and Expectations (no food or candy, water bottles are fine)
-Pass out Packets, put in binder
-How old are you really?
-Flashcards on pg 10 (cell membrane, cytoplasm
nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum)





Friday, December 20th, 2019

Bellwork: What are your plans for winter break?

Learning Target: I can review what we have learned
so far.

Agenda:

-Kahoot


Thursday, December 19th, 2019

Bellwork: Are the following things living or nonliving
and how do you know?
-Lava
-chicken egg
-fingernail
-paper
-yeast

Learning Target: I understand the characteristics of life

Agenda:
-Characteristics of Life Foldable
-kahoot
Amoeba Sisters Characteristics of Life


Wednesday, December 18th, 2019

Bellwork: What do all living things have in commom?

Learning Target: I understand the characteristics of life


Agenda:
Intro video to biology
Living vs nonliving activity
Amoeba Sisters Characteristics of Life


Tuesday, December 17th 2019

Bellwork: Review your notes to prepare for the summative. Yes,
there is a summative today.

Learning Target: I can calculate the efficiency of my coaster.

Agenda:
-Mathematical Christmas Wrapping
-Summative on Schoology Energy Summative


Monday, December 16th 2019

Bellwork: Work on page 27-28 in packet and then roller coaster lab

Learning Target: I can calculate the efficiency of my coaster.

Agenda:
-How candy canes are made
-Energy robot or practice pages 10-12, 27-28, and 33-35
-Summative Tuesday Dec 17th


Firday, December 13th 2019

Bellwork:
A student builds a roller coaster with a track length of 5 meters.
They use a stopwatch to measure how long it takes the marble
to roll down the coaster. It took 5.3 seconds.
Calculate the marble's velocity (velocity=distance/time)
Now that you know the velocity, calculate the kinetic energy
KE= .5 x m x (v x v)
The marble weighs .005 kg


Learning Target: I can give examples of energy transformations.

Agenda:
-Rugoldburg video
-Roller Coaster Lab pg 36-37
-Summative Tuesday Dec 17th


Thursday, December 12th 2019

Bellwork:

P.E. = mgh  g=9.8 m/s² A person riding a bike
has a mass of 90 kg. The height of the hill they
are at the top of is 45 meters. Calculate the
rider’s potential energy at the top of the hill.

Learning Target: I can give examples of energy transformations.

Agenda:
-Energy Transformations video
-Energy transformation stations pg 29-30  in packet
-Done early? Complete Pg 27-28
-Summative Tuesday Dec 17th


Wednesday, December 11th 2019

Bellwork:
The formula for Potential Energy is
PE=__ x__ x___
The formula for Kinetic Energy is
KE= __x__x___
Calculate the kinetic energy of a .021 kg
marble moving at .93 m/s down a ramp.

Learning Target: I can define different types of energy and give examples

Agenda:
-How much is one Joule?
-How are marbles made?
-Types of Energy Stations pg 25 in packet
-practice pg 27 in packet
-Helpful video on calculations
-Summative Tuesday Dec 17th


Tuesday, December 10th 2019

Bellwork:
What does the Law of Conservation of Energy say?

Learning Target: I can define energy and give examples

Agenda:
Kinetic and Potential Energy Marble Lab pg 24 in packet
-Summative Tuesday Dec 17th



Monday, December 9th 2019

Bellwork:
Finish the Rubberband Lab Pgs 21-23
If you were absent, ot didn't get all the data, use the data of
someone at your table. You have 10 minutes

Learning Target: I can define energy and give examples

Agenda:
-Finish Rubberband Lab pg 21-23
-Energy notes (slides 22-58) pg in packet



Friday, December 6th 2019

Bellwork:
Fill in the blanks using your notes
All energy is divided into two types _______________and_________________
Potential energy__________________________________________________
Kinetic energy____________________________________________________
Energy is never ___________________or____________________ only

______________________________________________________________

Learning Target: I can describe the relationship between
stored energy and kinetic energy in a rubberband.

Agenda:
-Rubberband lab pg 21-23 in packet



Thursday, December 5th 2019

Bellwork:
What is the difference between potential and kinetic
energy? Give an example.

Learning Target: I can define energy and give examples

Agenda:
-Bill Nye worksheet
-Formative on schoology: Energy Formative #1



Wednesday, December 4th 2019

Bellwork:
1. Where on this roller coaster would the cart have the
most kinetic energy?
2. Where would it have the most potential energy?
Image result for roller coaster kinetic energy

Learning Target: I can define energy and compare KE and PE

Agenda:
Energy Video
Roller Coaster KE vs PE
-PHET Simulation Skate Park pg 13-20  in packet



Tuesday, December 3rd 2019

Bellwork:
1. What is energy?
2. List the types of energy that you know about?

Learning Target: I can define energy and give examples

Agenda:
Are claw machines rigged?
-Energy notes (slides 1-21) pg 1-5 in packet
Helpful resourse
-SUMMATIVE RETAKES TODAY AND THURSDAY IN AC LAB



Wednesday, November 20th 2019

Bellwork: How can you keep a growth mindset when
things are difficult?

Learning Target: I understand what the new unit is about

Agenda:
-Finish eye drawings
-Card sort
-new packet


Tuesday, November 19th 2019

Bellwork: When you try something, and fail, what do you
do next? What could you do? You can think about sports,
or school, or hobbies.

Learning Target: I understand the purpose of keeping a
growth mindset in science.

Agenda:
-Go over summative
-Mindset activity 1 (puzzles)
-Mindset activity 2 (drawing)
-Video on growth vs fixed mindset


Monday, November 18th 2019

Bellwork: Look at pg 26 to review Newton's 3 laws, and
think of an example for each.

Learning Target: I can show my knowledge of motion
and forces on the Motion and Forces Summative.

Agenda:
-Music Machine
-Examples
-Summative today Motion and Forces Summative on Schoology


Friday, November 15th 2019

Bellwork: How do you show respect during a presentation?

Learning Target: I can present my information about Newton's Law

Agenda:
-Newton's Law's presentations (3 minutes)
-Summative Monday


Thursday, November 14th 2019

Bellwork:
1. Which law are you researching?
2. What do you have left to do? Check the requirements on pg 26, rubric
on pg 27 and checklist on pg 28
3. If using google slides, have you shared your slides with
tessa.arnett@d51schools.org?

Learning Target: I can research one of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion

Agenda:
-Newton's Law's Project (Summative) due end of class today
-Present tomorrow (3 minute maximum)
-Summative Monday


Wednesday, November 13th 2019

Bellwork: Finish pg. 1 in packet and turn in- you have 10 min.
Make sure you do practice problems 1-13.

Learning Target: I can research one of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion

Agenda:
-Duck in the Truck
-Newton's Law's Project (Summative) due end of class Thursday Pg 26-28
-Share with tessa.arnett@d51schools.org
-Present on Friday (3 minute maximum)
-Summative Monday


Tuesday, November 12th 2019

Bellwork: Make up 3 problems that you think will be on the test (next Monday)

Learning Target: I can prepare for the Motion and Forces Summative

Agenda:
Curiosity
-Kahoot Review Game
-Answer questions on front of packet


Monday, November 11th 2019

Bellwork: What are the eggspectations for the Egg Drop Challenge?

Learning Target: I can watch the egg drop respectfully,
and follow the eggspectations.

Agenda:
-Eggspectations
-Egg Drop Challenge!!!



Friday, November 8th 2019

Bellwork: How did you decide what materials to use for your egg drop? What
things might affect whether or not your egg survives the drop on Monday?

Learning Target: I can use a computer simulation to understand
Newton's Laws of Motion

Agenda:
-Egg Drop Simulation AND worksheet
-If finished early, go here and play on a simulation of your choice



Thursday, November 7th 2019

Bellwork: List at least 4 rules for the Egg Drop Challenge

Learning Target: I can use my knowledge of Forces and Motion
to design an egg drop device.

Agenda:
-Falling objects in a vacuum (no air molecules)
-Collaboration learning behavior grade
-Build! LABEL (names, core, period), and place in box by end of hour


Wednesday, November 6th 2019

Bellwork: Read each scenario below and name which law is at work. Choose
from: Newton’s 1st Law, Newton’s 2nd Law, Newton’s 3rd Law



1. Jumping on a trampoline causes you to fly up in the air.


2. A kicked soccer ball will eventually stop rolling, due to the grass.


3. A motorcycle can reach a speed of 60 mi/hr much faster than a minivan can.

Learning Target: I can explain Newton's 3 Laws of Motion

Agenda:
-Newton's Laws Lab pgs. 19-20
-Intro to egg drop: Rules


Tuesday, November 5th 2019

Bellwork: DO ALL 5 QUESTIONS
1. What would require more force to accelerate, an
empty shopping cart or a full shopping cart?
2. If you wanted to push a 50 kg shopping cart at 10 m/s/s acceleration, what
force would you need to apply?
3. What if you doubled the mass to 100 kg?
4. The greater the mass of an object, the more________ you have to apply.
5. If you want to accelerate something faster, apply _________ force.

Learning Target: I can describe Newton's 3rd Law of Motion

Agenda:
-Newton's 3rd Law video
-Newton's 3rd Law Demo
-Notes on 3rd Law (slides 21-23) pg 16 in packet
-Practice pgs 29-30


Monday, November 4th 2019

Bellwork: Complete your lab from friday using instructions
and graph paper on pgs. 24-25

Learning Target: I can describe Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

Agenda:
Curiosity- sneakers and sustainability
-Schoology Motion and Forces Formative #1
(there is a calculator available on screen)


Friday, November 1st 2019

Bellwork: What is the acceleration of a softball if it has a mass of 0.50 kg
and hits the catcher’s glove with a force of 25 N?

Learning Target: I can describe Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

Agenda:
-Egg drop building next Wed. Egg drop on Nov 11th
-Formative Monday
-Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
-Go over pg 21
-Marble Mania Lab pg 23-25


Thursday, October 31st 2019

Bellwork: What do concussions have to do with Newton's
1st law of motion?

Learning Target: I can describe Newton's 2nd Law of Motion



Wednesday, October 30th 2019

Bellwork: Describe Newton's 1st Law of motion and
give an example.

Learning Target: I can describe how Newton's 1st Law
applies to traumatic brain injuries (concussions).



Tuesday, October 29th 2019

Bellwork:
Image result for net force
and finish your worksheet pg 15-18Learning Target: I can explain Newton's 1st Law.

-Go over PHET Sim
-Demo
-Notes pg 11 (slides 5-7) Newton's 1st Law Science of Football
-Practice pg 14

Monday, October 28th 2019

Bellwork: Copy the image below into your bellwork. Add a line that shows
an object slowing down.
Image result for distance time graph

Learning Target: I can explain balanced and unbalanced forces.

Agenda:
-Forces Pg 11 notes (slides1-4)
-Forces and Motion Phet Sim. pg 15-18



Friday, October 25th 2019

Bellwork: The graphs below show an object's motion. Describe how
the object is moving in each graph below.

Image result for distance time graph

Learning Target: I can demonstrate my knowledge of motion.



Thursday, October 24th 2019

Bellwork: What makes a good graph? How do you know how
to label the vertical axis?

Learning Target: I can make and read graphs.

Agenda:
-Graphing practice on mathgames.com
 -skills, graphing, choose creating line graphs or interpreting line graphs (6th Grade)
-Too easy? Choose a new skill that challenges you


Wednesday, October 23rd 2019

Bellwork: A goose is flying south for the winter. It travels 120 miles
in 3 hours. What is the goose's velocity?

Learning Target: I can create and understand a distance vs time graph.

Agenda:
-Distance vs Time Graph
-Take molecule projects home today or tomorrow
-Talk about what makes a good graph
Example on pg 7 (from data table 4)
-Work on pg 6-7, then 8
-Done early? Math Games




Tuesday, October 22nd 2019

Bellwork:  A man drives 55 miles to work. His trip

takes 0.75 hours, what is his average

speed? Use the triangle below.

Image result for speed triangle




Learning Target: I can use data to create accurate graphs.

Agenda:
Physics of Parkour
-Chipotle Fundraiser tonight- if you bring me your receipt you
can pick something out of the treasure box! Must tell the cashier
that you are there for FMS fundraiser (online orders don't count, but you
can get food to go).
-Finish Speed notes slides 9-11
-Practice Speed and Velocity pg 5


Monday, October 21st 2019
Chipotle Fundraiser tonight- if you bring me your receipt you
can pick something out of the treasure box! Must tell the cashier
that you are there for FMS fundraiser (online orders don't count, but you
can get food to go).
Field Trip to Eureka and Get Air
Report to 1st hour class
-Review expectations
-You only need lunch and water bottle
(leave everything else in your locker)


Friday, October 18th 2019

Bellwork: Maria is trying to meet her friends at the pool but construction is
blocking her path from the parking lot directly to the pool. Because of this,
she has to walk 20 ft north, 35 ft east, and then 20 ft south to get to the pool.
Find her distance and displacement.
Finish pg 4 Did you include units? Did you include directions for displacement?

Learning Target: I can explain the difference between displacement
and distance.
I can calculate speed and velocity.

Agenda:
-Physics in gymnastics
-Go over pg 4
-Describing Motion Slides 6-11
-Practice Speed and Velocity pg 5

Due:
-Field Trip forms, waiver, and $7
-Signed Conference Packets
-Spooky Grams- Takis $1 Mon and Wed morning in gym


Thursday, October 17th 2019

Bellwork: How did last quarter go? What grade did you earn? What
strategies did you use to help you or what strategies could you
use this quarter?

Learning Target: I can explain the difference between displacement
and distance.

Agenda:
Motion and Forces in Gaming Design
-Describing Motion Slides 1-4
-Organize binder and add new packet
-Practice Displacement vs Distance pg 4

Due:
-Signed Conference Packets
-Spooky Grams- Takis $1 Mon and Wed morning in gym


Friday, October 11th 2019

Bellwork: How did presentations go yesterday, and how
could they go even better today?

Learning Target: I can show my knowledge of atoms and bonding.
I can listen respectfully to my classmates.


Agenda:
-Presentations: Molecule projects

Due:
Molecule projects
Summatives on Schoology


Thursday, October 10th 2019

Bellwork: How can you be a good audience for your classmates?
What should you do?
What should you not do?

Learning Target: I can show my knowledge of atoms and bonding.
I can listen respectfully to my classmates.

Agenda:
-Presentations: Molecule projects

Due:
Molecule projects
Summatives on Schoology


Wednesday, October 9th 2019

Bellwork: Look over notes to study for summative.

Learning Target: I can show my knowledge of atoms and bonding.

Agenda:
-Mrs. Arnett's presentation
-Summative on Schoology

Due:
Presentations tomorrow. Come prepared!


Tuesday, October 8th 2019

Bellwork: This is your final work day. Leave all your projects
here at the end of the period.
What do you need to accomplish today?
What can you do if you finish early?

Learning Target: I am prepared to present on Thursday.

Agenda:
-Continue Project- Building a Molecule here is a checklist
-Continue working on project
-You should be done with your slideshow, poster
or booklet. You should also be done with your molecule.
Done early? Read, draw, go for a 4, or play Proton Game

Due:
End of hour on Tues. Oct 8th
Summative on Schoology on Wed- practice ionic & covalent bonds


Monday, October 7th 2019

Bellwork: Look at your checklist. What have you done, and
what do you still need to do?
Do you need to bring materials tomorrow?

Learning Target: I know my molecules structure and functions
(this means what it does).


Agenda:
-Incredible shadow illusion
-Continue Project- Building a Molecule here is a checklist
-Continue working on project
-You should be almost done with your slideshow, poster
or booklet. You should know how you will build your molecule.

Due:
End of hour on Tues. Oct 8th
Summative on Schoology on Wed- practice ionic & covalent bonds


Friday, October 4th 2019

Bellwork: What do you know about your molecule so far? Are you
making good progress? How do you know?

Learning Target: I know my molecules structure and functions
(this means what it does).

Agenda:
-I spy books
-Atoms vs molecule requirement???
-Continue Project- Building a Molecule here is a checklist
-Continue working on project
-You should know what molecule you are researching, and have
notes about its structure and properties.

Due:
End of hour on Tues. Oct 8th
Ice Cream and Scrunchie Sale tomorrow!


Thursday, October 3rd 2019

Bellwork: What molecule are you researching? What are the 3 main
parts of the project? (they are numbered 1, 2, 3 on your handout)

Learning Target: I understand the molecule project requirements

Agenda:
-What is the shape of a molecule?
-Continue Project- Building a Molecule here is a checklist
-Continue working on project
-You should know what molecule you are researching, and have
notes about its structure and properties.
-PubChem

Due:
End of hour on Tues. Oct 8th
Ice Cream and Scrunchie Sale tomorrow!


Wednesday, October 2nd 2019

Bellwork: What are molecules? Name as many molecules
as you can. Hint- look back at your notes.

Learning Target: I understand the molecule project requirements

Agenda:
-One of my favorite molecules
-What is a molecule?
-Introduce Project- Building a Molecule here is a checklist
-Set goal for the day on sticky note.
-By the end of the hour you should know what molecule you are
researching, and have notes about the molecule's structure (shape)
and properties (look, feel, conductivity, etc.)

Due:
End of hour on Tues. Oct 8th


Tuesday, October 1st 2019

Bellwork: Use your notecard/notes to predict and draw the bond
between Nitrogen and Hydrogen

Learning Target: I can compare and contrast ionic and
covalent bonding.

Agenda:
-Aerogel curiosity video
-Review ionic and covalent bonds
-Practice pg 23, 24, and 25              Curious about NH4+ or H3O+
-Proton Game


Monday, September 30th 2019

Bellwork:
1. Using your notecard about ionic bonds for help,
draw the bond for Calcium (Ca) and Flourine (F)
*Include the + or - for each element

Learning Target: I can compare and contrast ionic and
covalent bonding.



Friday, September 27th 2019

Bellwork:
1. Using your notecard from yesterday for help,
draw the bond for Potassium (K) and Bromine (Br)

2. Draw the bond for KBr (Potassium Bromide)

Learning Target: I can compare and contrast ionic and
covalent bonding.

Agenda:
-6 reactions that changed history
Covalent Bonding (slide 62)
Covalent Bonding video
-Kahoot and Bohr model one and here?
-Periodic Table Formative #2
and Learning Behavior Self-Assessment
Ice Cream and Scrunchie Sale today!


Thursday, September 26th 2019

Bellwork:
Draw a Lewis Dot Structure for Sulfur and Magnesium
and explain how you knew how to draw them.

Learning Target: I can compare and contrast ionic and
covalent bonding.

Agenda:
-Curiosity video
Happy Atoms and Ions pg 5 (slide 26-27)
-Chemical Bonding Notes (slide 28) show with magnets
on notecard (58 and 62) KEEP THIS
Ionic Bonding video
-Pg 23 practice: Ionic bonding
Ice Cream and Scrunchie Sale tomorrow!

Wednesday, September 25th 2019

Bellwork:
Write these definitions:
Malleable:  able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
Brittlehard and likely to break or shatter easily.
Which word describes metals? Which word describes nonmetals?

Element          Metal, nonmetal, metalloid                Properties



Learning Target: I can draw Lewis Dot Structures

Agenda:
-Curiosity- observe elements (is it a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?)
-Lewis Dot Notes (slides 45-46) Metal vs non-metal vs metalloid pg 4 middle
-Lewis Dot Practice
-Done early? Element puns pg. 8 or read or crossword



Tuesday, September 24th 2019

Bellwork: Complete page 12 and 13. You have 10 minutes.

Learning Target: I can tell whether an element is a metal,
nonmetal, or metalloid, and describe the characteristics.

Agenda:
-Metals/nonmetals video
-Add metal/nonmetal/metalloid labels to the periodic
table you made
-Complete pg 18-20 in pairs or individually

Monday, September 23rd 2019

Bellwork: What patterns do you see in the diagram below:
Learning Target: I can draw Bohr models for the 1st 18 elements.

-Review Bohr Models (student demo)
-Complete pg 12-13 (glue 1st!!!)


Friday, September 20th 2019

Bellwork:
Draw a Bohr Diagram for Aluminum


Learning Target: I can draw Bohr diagrams for the
first 18 elements.

Agenda:
-Periodic Table Formative #1 on Schoology
and
-Self Assessment Learning Behavior



Thursday, September 19th 2019

Bellwork:
1. What family is Chlorine in?
2. What period is Chlorine in?
3. How many protons does Chlorine have?
4. How many electrons?
5. How many neutrons?

Learning Target: I can draw Bohr diagrams for the
first 18 elements.

Agenda:
-Notes- Atomic Models pg 4 and Energy Levels/shells pg 5 (slide 15-20, 34-38)
-Card activity for Bohr models
-Formative #1 on Schoology tomorrow

Wednesday, September 18th 2019

Bellwork:
Use a computer to complete your Meet the Elements pg 9-10
You have 15 minutes

Learning Target: I can explain how the periodic table is organized.

Agenda:
-15 minutes to finish -Meet the Elements Worksheet pg 9-10
and Interactive Periodic Table

-Color code periodic table  helpful image for periods vs groups/families
 Include
  • Period numbers 
  • Family numbers
  • Key- what color is for what family
  • Short description of family characteristics
    • Ex. Noble gases- low reaction rates
-Try page 7-8 use notes on pg 4 to help you
-Formative #1 on Schoology on Friday


Friday, September 13th 2019

Bellwork:
Use the following words to complete the sentences: atom, proton, neutron, electron 1. Particle with no charge is a __________. 2. _______ is the smallest component of an element having
the chemical properties of the element. 3. A positively charged particle is called a __________. 4. A negatively charged particle is called a _________.

Learning Target: I can describe atoms, elements, compounds
and molecules.

Agenda:
-Periodic Table Origins
-Review Challenge Lab
-1st half of page 4 notes (slide 4,6,7)
-Meet the Elements Worksheet pg 9-10 Interactive Periodic Table
-Done early? Element Puns pg 8 or build with Happy Atoms


Thursday, September 12th 2019

Bellwork:
Rate each question from 1 (Don’t know) to 5 (Know very well) 1. Difference between elements, atoms, molecules, and compounds and examples of each 2. How the periodic table is organized 3. What valence electrons are 4. Characteristics of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids 5. Differences between neutral atom, ion, cation, and anion 6. How to draw Bohr and Lewis dot diagrams for elements 7. How to describe formation of covalent and ionic bonds

Learning Target: I can describe atoms, elements, compounds
and molecules.


Agenda:
Atomic Theory
-Mixture Unit Reflection (back of mixture packet)
-Periodic Table and Bonding Packet
-Atoms notes pg. 3
-Done early? Element puns pg 8


Due soon:
4 opportunity for Mixtures due 9/20



Wednesday, September 11th 2019
RAFTING!


Tuesday, September 10th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
Check over your challenge lab. Did you underline the
techniques you used? Were you detailed?

Purpose: Use you knowledge of mixtures and separation
techniques to complete your lab write-up.



Agenda:
-Challenge Lab Day 2 (individual)
-Done early? Try the 4 option on your pink paper

or read silently


Monday, September 9th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
What separation techniques have you learned? What properties
allow you to use those techniques? (particle size, solubility,
magnetic attraction, ..)

Purpose: Use you knowledge of mixtures and separation
techniques to separate a mystery mixture.

Agenda:
-Challenge Lab intro
-Challenge Lab Day 1 (partners)
-Done early? Try the 4 option on your pink paper
or read silently


Friday, September 6th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
Today you will review all the information we have learned
so far. How will you use your time wisely?
How will you stay focused?

Purpose: Learn what density is and how it can be used to
separate a mixture.

Agenda:
-Mixture Review on Schoology
-Challenge Lab Monday- pick a partner today!


Thursday, September 5th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
Explain how you would separate a mixture of salt, sand, iron,
and large rocks. *Hint: you can use water and basic lab materials.

Purpose: Learn what density is and how it can be used to
separate a mixture.

Agenda:
-Mixture Jars Lab


Wednesday, September 4th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
1) A block of aluminum has a volume of 15 mL and weighs 45 g. What is its density?
2) Find the mass of 250 mL of benzene. The density of benzene is 0.5 g/mL.

Challenge
A rectangular block of copper metal weighs 1896 g. The dimensions of the block are 8.4 cm by 5.5 cm by 4.6 cm. From this data, what is the density of copper?

Purpose: Learn what density is and how it can be used to
separate a mixture.

-Density Lab pg. 9

Tuesday, September 3rd 2019


Bellwork (do now):
Is a box of gobstoppers heterogenous or homogenous mixture? If every box of gobstoppers
has 25 gobstoppers in it, how many gobstoppers are in 4 boxes of gobstoppers?
What is the constant of proportionality?

Bonus question: If each box of gobstoppers is 20% yellow gobstoppers, how many
yellow gobstoppers would be in 5 boxes?

Purpose: Learn what density is and how it can be used to
separate a mixture.



Monday September 2nd 2019
NO SCHOOL


Friday, August 30th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
How would you separate a mixture of sand, salt, water, and
iron filings?
Name a homogenous mixture.
Name a heterogenous mixture.
Name 2 pure substances.

Purpose: Review types of mixtures
and how to separate them.



Thursday, August 29th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
Describe a situation where you would need
to separate a mixture using the physical property
of magnetism. Be ready to share with the class.

Purpose: Learn what magnetism is.
Learn what elements are magnetic.
Learn how to separate a mixture using the
physical property of magnetism.

Agenda:
-Maggot to fly
-Magnetism Lab pg 15


Wednesday, August 28th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
Were you prepared for the formative yesterday?
What did you do to prepare?
What could you do before the next test, in order
to be successful?

Purpose: Learn what magnetism is.
Learn what elements are magnetic.

Agenda:
-Evolution of the book
-Magnetism notes pg 14
-How Magnets Really Work


Tuesday, August 27th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
Complete this chart:


Purpose: Prepare for the formative.
Pg 2-7 in packet




Monday, August 26th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
What is the difference between evaporation and
distillation?
Explain a situation where you would use filtration
to separate a mixture.

Purpose: Learn what boiling point is.
Learn how to separate a mixture using the physical
property of boiling point.


Agenda:
-
-Boiling Point Lab pg. 7
*Formative on Tuesday 08/27 over pg 2-7*
You can review the slideshows at home 
or take your notes home.


Friday, August 23rd 2019


Bellwork (do now):
What is a pure substance?
What is a mixture?
Name 2 heterogenous mixtures.
Name 2 homogenous mixtures.

Purpose: Learn what boiling point is.
Learn the difference between evaporation
and distillation.


Agenda:
-Why is salt "iodized"
-Mixture Image Practice
-Boiling point notes pg. 6
*Formative on Tuesday 08/27 over pg 2-7*
You can review the slideshows at home 
or take your notes home.


Thursday, August 22nd 2019


Bellwork (do now): Use your notes
1. In a solution of salt water, what is the solvent,
and what is the solute?
2. In a solution of kool-aid, what is the solvent, and what is the
solute?
3. Is plastic soluble or insoluble in water?
4. Is salt soluble or insoluble in water?

Purpose: Learn what soluble and insoluble means.
Learn how to separate a mixture using the physical
property of solubility.




Wednesday, August 21st 2019


Bellwork (do now): Are the following things pure substances,
heterogenous mixtures, or homogenous mixtures?
water
vinegar
pizza
carbon dioxide
gatorade
chicken noodle soup
oxygen
silver

Purpose: Learn what soluble and insoluble means.
Learn what solutes and solutions are.

Agenda:
-History of Chocolate
-Solubility Notes pg. 3
-Solubility Practice pg 4


Tuesday, August 20th 2019


Bellwork (do now): How do you choose a group to
work with. What are some things you can do to
make group work successful?

Purpose: Practice working in a group.
Practice following directions..





Monday, August 19th 2019


Bellwork (do now): How do you get dismissed
from science class?
Where can you find out what you missed if you
were absent?


Purpose: Learn the difference between pure
substances and mixtures.
Learn the difference between homogenous
and heterogenous

Agenda:
-What is happening???
-Separating Mixtures Real World Example: Recycling
 Watch the video and write down: what is being separated, and how?
-Pure Substances vs Mixture pg 2 of packet mixture packet link
-Classroom jobs


Friday, August 16th 2019


Bellwork (do now): Explain 3 ways to keep safe during a lab activity.
and finish worksheet from lab.


Purpose: Get ready to start Mixtures Unit on Monday

Agenda:
-What is the most dangerous animal?
-About Me (Who is Mrs. Arnett?)
-Set up binders
-Separating Mixtures Real World Example: Recycling
 Watch the video and write down: what is being separated, and how?
-Get to know you game

DUE SOON:



Thursday, August 15th 2019


Bellwork (do now): Look at the lab safety sheet at your table. As
a group choose 3 things that you think are most important.


Purpose: Practice safe lab procedures.
Agenda:
-What Causes Cavities?
-Precision Lab

DUE SOON:
-Back to school night 5:30-7:00


Wednesday, August 14th 2019


Bellwork (do now): Tell someone at your table
what you do during a fire drill and a lockdown.
Tell someone where you keep your binder, and
where they can find pencils/paper/supplies.


Purpose: Learn how the class runs. Get to know each other.

Agenda:
-A Brief History of Dogs
-Hot seat game
-Start or finish Beetle Activity
-Lab Safety

DUE Today:
• Signed portion of Syllabus and Lab Safety Contract
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th
• Signed Lab Safety Sheet by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th
• Bring a 3 Ring Binder by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th



Tuesday, August 13th 2019


Bellwork (do now): On a notecard, write the three class rules,
and examples of how you will follow them.


Purpose: Learn how the class runs. Get to know each other.

Agenda:
-Firedril/lockdown procedures

DUE SOON:
• Signed portion of Syllabus and Lab Safety Contract
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th
• Signed Lab Safety Sheet by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th
• Bring a 3 Ring Binder by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th


WELCOME TO 7TH GRADE SCIENCE! 
I am so happy you are here!



Monday, August 12th 2019


Bellwork (do now):
• Find the desk with your name on it, and take a seat. 
• Please begin working on the All About Me worksheet on your desk.


Purpose: Learn class expectations. Get to know each other. 


Agenda:
-Welcome and introductions (1st hour Tuesday: school pictures 8:10)
-Classroom Expectations/Rules: Syllabus
-All About Me
-Hot seat game


DUE SOON:
• Signed portion of Syllabus and Lab Safety Contract
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th
• Signed Lab Safety Sheet by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th
• Bring a 3 Ring Binder by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th