7TH GRADE
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SEND BACK YOUR CONFERENCE SIGN-UP SHEETS SO THAT WE CAN FINALIZE OUR MEETING TIMES!
702 Math:
• Study sessions Tues, Thurs 8:00 a.m., after school by appointment
p. 339 #'s 1-20 due tomorrow (different from syllabus)
703 Math:
• Study sessions Tues, Thurs 8:00 a.m., after school by appointment
p. 384 #'s 9-20 due Thursday
Language Arts (Comstock):
NONE
Resource Language Arts (Matthews)
Vocabulary Quiz due Friday
Science:
Click here for Moodle!
Make Your Own Textbook Assignment: What is the Rotation of the Earth? Read this article and write a summary of the main points in your journal. Cut out the important pictures and glue them in too.
EXTRA CREDIT: LONGITUDE---by DAVA SOBEL.
If you are interested in pushing your academic limits get this book and read it. See my moodle page for possible extra credit options.
Social Studies:
Brochure due Friday. For instructions, click here.
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8TH GRADE -
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SEND BACK YOUR CONFERENCE SIGN-UP SHEETS SO THAT WE CAN FINALIZE OUR MEETING TIMES!
802 Math (Parsetich):
• Study sessions Tues, Thurs 8:00 a.m., after school by appointment
p. 215 #'s 23-31 due tomorrow
803A Math (Parsetich):
• Study sessions Tues, Thurs 8:00 a.m., after school by appointment
p. 833 #’s 22-27, 29-31 due tomorrow
Language Arts (Comstock/Matthews):
6th period -NONE
7th - NONE
Science:
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1. Journal Reflection Assignment:
a) Summarize the key points of the talk and document your thoughts and reactions to it.
b) Make a prediction: Based on what you heard today, how will most of the models end up failing when they are tested on the shake table?
c) Support your prediction with empirical evidence from the talk or your life experiences
Remember—the real power of science lies in making predictions. If what you predict actually happens, then you have a pretty good understanding of how things work. Ultimately, understanding is all that we can ever have, because there is no such thing as “truth.” DUE TOMORROW
2. Also---research possible projects for your science fair projects.
See this link to get ideas: http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/History/
Social Studies:
For those who chose to do films for projects: Films due this Friday
See last week's syllabus for any extra credit assignments.
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