Agenda January 26 – 30
Sunday January 25th 2009, 3:24 pm
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Monday
Chapter 21:2
Compare the charge, location, and relative mass of protons, neutrons and electrons.
Check DRWB Chapter 21:1 & 2
Element Project Guidelines … get out your crayons and scissors!
Tennessee Science
Curriculum Standards
7.1.3, 7.1.3a, 7.4.1a
Tuesday
Chapter 21:2
Calculate the number of particles in an atom using atomic number, mass number and neutral charge.
Calculate atomic mass.
Homework worksheets
Wednesday
Chapter 21:2
Calculate isotopes and ions.
Forces at work in atoms.
Thursday
Lab
Friday
Element Project Due
Chapter 21 + Element test
Agenda – January 19 – 23
Sunday January 18th 2009, 8:14 pm
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Monday:
Martin Luther King Day
Enjoy your day off!
Tuesday:
We America’s citizens have witnessed the Inauguration ceremonies of the President and Vice President of the United States for more than two hundred years. Our first president, George Washington, was inaugurated in New York City, in 1789. Today, in our classrooms we will watch the 56th Presidential Inauguration. This event represents the best of our county; is a tribute to the continuity of leadership that makes our country truly remarkable. We ask for blessings and help for our new President and Vice President to lead the land we love.
- DRWB Chapter 21:1 & 2 Due Friday
Wednesday:
Library
Rough draft with you conclusion is due.
Thursday:
Test
Chapter 20:3 (only)
Friday:
Chapter 21
Introduction to Atoms
Objectives
1. Describe some of the experiments tat led to the current Atomic Theory.
2. Compare the different models of the atom.
3. Compare the charge, location, and relative mass of protons, neutrons and electrons.
√DRWB Chapter 21:1 & 2
Tennessee Science Curriculum Standards
7.1.3, 7.1.3a, 7.4.1a
Agenda – January 12 – 16
Sunday January 11th 2009, 4:23 pm
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Monday:
√ DRWB chapter 20:3 grade
Chapter 20 Section 3: Mixtures
Objectives
1. Describe the properties of mixtures.
2. Describe the methods of separating mixtures.
3. Give examples of common mixtures.
Tennessee Science
Curriculum Standards
7.12.1
Tuesday:
Chapter 20 Section 3: Mixtures
Objectives
1. Analyze a solution in terms of its solute, solvent, and concentration.
2. Demonstration: Sugar Cube Race
Tennessee Science
Curriculum Standards
7.12.1
Wednesday:
Objectives
1. Compare the properties of solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
2. Give examples of common solutions, suspensions, and colloids
Thursday:
Lab: Separation Anxiety
Friday:
Test
Chapter 20:3 (only)
Remember: There is no school Monday it’s Martin Luther King Day.
Library Research Paper Update
Friday January 09th 2009, 12:35 pm
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You have all been working and researching during Library time since October and the final countdown is approaching.
So here are some significant dates.
January 21
Rough draft with you conclusion is due.
February 4
Final paper due.
The paper should be stapled together in the following order:
Title page it must include topic, Library Class period plus your name, homeroom and date.
5-6 pages of the paper
Bibliography in MLA Formatting
If you need help formatting you can go to The OWL at Purdue for a guide.
The envelope should also include:
5 4X6 bibliography cards
10 4X6 note cards
Introductory paragraph – thesis last sentence
Rough draft and conclusion
Agenda – January 5 – 9
Sunday January 04th 2009, 7:05 pm
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Happy New Year!
Check over your school supplies make sure they are in good order.
Bring every thing to class Monday.
- Spiral
- Binder
- Book
- Work book
Monday:
Review of Elements Chapter 20;1
Check DRWB Chapter 20;1
Homework “Element review worksheet”
Tennessee science
Curriculum standards
7.12.2a, 7.12.2c
Tuesday:
Chapter 20
Section 2: Compounds
Objectives
1. Describe the properties of compounds.
2. Identify the differences between an element and a compound.
3. Give examples of common compounds.
Tennessee science
Curriculum standards
7.12.2a
Distribute Science Project materials
Project Due February 9
Wednesday:
Library
√ DRWB chapter 20:2
Thursday:
Lab Pressure demonstration
Friday:
Chapter 20 Section 3: Mixtures
Objectives
1. Describe the properties of mixtures.
2. Describe methods of separating the components of a mixture.
3. Analyze a solution in terms of its solute, solvent, and concentration
4. Compare the properties of solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
DRWB Chapter20:3 Due Monday
Tennessee science
Curriculum standards
7.12.2a