Good Evening Scientists, Don't forget we have a test tomorrow over the following topics: Layers of the Earth, Continental Drift, and Tectonic Plates. Make sure you bring all your notes to class. You have the following notes: Layers of the Earth Graphic Organizer(from gallery walk), your Cornell Notes, your cut and paste Earth's Layers, Pangaea puzzle, and your graham cracker lab. I have included a key for the study guide; use it to check your answers. Also, I have to say a HUGE THANK YOU to all the students and parents that brought in graham crackers for our Tectonic Plates Lab activity. Your donation was greatly appreciated.
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6th, 1st, and 2nd period: You are to complete YOUR section of your cornell notes. Here's a friendly reminder of the questions you were assigned by table; I have also included a copy of the hightlighted sections above.
Table 1 and 5- numbers 1-6 (pink) Table 2 and 6- numbers 7-13 (blue) Table 3 and 7- numbers 14-20(yellow) Table 4 and 8- numbers 21-26 (red) 5th period: You are to complete your Pangaea Map for homework, We are doing a graham cracker lab this week. If you can, please donate only 1 box of graham crackers. We would like to ensure that everyone gets an opportunity to participate in the activity. Your donation is greatly appreciated!!!! Thank you and see everyone tomorrow! As a science team, we would like to watch "San Andreas" in class on April 8th and 9th. We will be critically looking at the difference between science and science fiction. The film is rated PG13 and can be further researched at www.filmrating.com. Please review the attached document and sign giving your student permission to view the movie. If we do NOT receive a permission form for your student, they will NOT be allowed to watch the movie will be given an alternate assignment. Please have all forms returned by Wednesday March 27th.
Students, make sure you complete your Earth's Layers cut and paste; we will be checking it tomorrow. Make sure it is glued in your science notebook. I have included the slides from our gallery walk to help assist you with the information.
Dear Griffin Families,
We have been evaluating our data from our 'Almost There' quiz today and have realized that students need another day of review. I would like to have students NOT complete the study guide at home. I noticed today that there are quite a few questions and I want to be available to help them when they need it. Please pass this information along to your students, I'm sure they will be relieved. Ms. Brown I wanted to send a reminder regarding homework. Make sure you complete your Exploring the Ocean worksheet. This will be due tomorrow. Also, as a resource PLEASE visit the unit resources tab to help with specific topics discussed throughout the unit. You will see each unit listed after you click on the tab "More". Below is an outline of what we're doing throughout the week.
*Monday- Ocean floor quiz *Tuesday- Almost There/ Homework due *Wednesday- Round Robin Review *Thursday- Test(the following topics include: the water cycle, water distribution, and ocean floor) *Friday- Egg Lab |
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