Math pages 270, 271, 272 #4, 273#11, 274#15
IF YOU LEFT YOUR MATH BOOK AT SCHOOL, LOG INTO YOUR PEARSON ACCOUNT AND ACCESS YOUR BOOK THERE.
Math pages 270, 271, 272 #4, 273#11, 274#15
IF YOU LEFT YOUR MATH BOOK AT SCHOOL, LOG INTO YOUR PEARSON ACCOUNT AND ACCESS YOUR BOOK THERE.
In Tanzania there are many famous animals, which are in danger of dying out because of poaching. Elephants are still being killed for their ivory tusks. other animals in Tanzania include Zebra, giraffes, rhinos, and lions. There are chimpanzees in Gombe stream National Park and 1.7 million Wildebeests in Serengeti National Park, which is the most popular park in Tanzania. rivers and lakes are home to crocodiles and hippos.
Hello families,
Students received their second quarter report cards yesterday. In the envelope was an attendance letter, and two pages of science fair due dates. Please make sure to sign the report card as well as the sign off sheet for the science fair.
Yesterday, students received their graded topic 4 tests. Students who did not earn at least 80% are required to re-do the test.
In class, we finished going over the performance assessment task. It is due tomorrow.
Page 257 is also due tomorrow.
Tuesday: Lists
Wednesday: Definitions/Parts of Speech
Thursday: Sentences
Friday: Assessment Project
Rough Draft of Your Background Information (minimum of 5 paragraphs) Due Tuesday 2/13/18
Hypothesis 2/14
Experiment Design and Plan/Design Project Plan Due 2/15
March 1: Progress Check: Update:
How your experiment or engineering project is going
Questions/advice needed
Your next steps
Conclusions so far
March 8: Draft of your data and conclusion.
March 13: Draft of Results section.
March 15: Draft/Sketch of Project Board on a regular piece of paper NOT ON A BOARD!!!!
March 22: Final Draft of your entire paper
March 27: Board is Due (Presentations in class begin)
Students are receiving a packet from Sciencebuddies.org. This website is a great resource to help with science fair work. The link it located below:
Science: A minimum of 5 questions to guide background research for your science fair topic.
Word Work: lists and definitions/parts of speech.
Today in class, students committed to a topic and one question to explore for their project. After that, the wrote paragraphs to describe their plans. Tomorrow I will be checking those paragraphs. The paragraphs should answer the following questions:
-What will you test?
-What will you do?
-What materials will you need?
-How long will it take to do the experiment?
-What will your variables (control, independent and dependent) be?
-What will your measure?
Now is a good time to decide if this is a project your parents and guardians approve of and are aware of. Also, will you have enough time to complete this experiment before the end of March?