EVELAND - Quiz tomorrow-Dichotomous Flow Chart
GASNER- HEI Worksheet
HELLER - 5th hour - p21-22 #10,12
7th hour - p19-20 #6,7
Algebra- p38-40 #4-10, 18-22, 26, 29
PANKRATS- Moodle Journal - due 9/15
TWEDT- 7th Grade Math - p19 #6 p20 #8
8th Grade Math - math reflections #1
and solving equations
UHLMANN - Geography - Place & location sheet
Science -
VANDERMAUSE - Summative check-up on Wednesday
* 6 traits * Editing * Revising
Monday, September 13, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
FRIDAY ASSIGNMENTS
Eveland - Dichotomous flow chart - animals
Gasner - Place worksheet
Heller - 5th hour - p19-20 #6, 7
7th hour - p19-20 #6,7
Algebra -
Twedt - 7th Grade Math - p18 #5
8th Grade Math - problem 1.3
Uhlmann - Geography - homework questions note sheet
Science - flow chart for shoes
Vandermause -
Gasner - Place worksheet
Heller - 5th hour - p19-20 #6, 7
7th hour - p19-20 #6,7
Algebra -
Twedt - 7th Grade Math - p18 #5
8th Grade Math - problem 1.3
Uhlmann - Geography - homework questions note sheet
Science - flow chart for shoes
Vandermause -
Thursday, September 17, 2009
INSECT CLASSIFICATION PROJECT
Students received their project packet on September 1. A due date of October 2 was given. Nets are still available to check-out.
During the weeks of September 21st and 28th students will be required to bring some of their specimens to school for identifying and labeling. Much of the identifying and grouping will be done at school, but not all. Field guides for identification may be checked out at night, but must be returned before school the next morning.
Students received a rubric showing how their project will be graded.
Students should attempt to make their project look great!! Labels that are typed are a plus, as is a wrapping paper background that is pleasant to look at, but not so busy that it detracts from the insects.
CHECKLIST FOR PROJECT
- insects (24 different species is the goal)
- board to display the insects on
- covering material for the board (wrapping paper works well)
- labels for individual specimens and a label for each insect order
- divide the board into the different insect orders
- spread large butterflies using a spreader-board(at school)
- identification of specimens (common names, not scientific names)
- pin and place each specimen in to the correct insect order
- place a label with student's name and hour on the project
During the weeks of September 21st and 28th students will be required to bring some of their specimens to school for identifying and labeling. Much of the identifying and grouping will be done at school, but not all. Field guides for identification may be checked out at night, but must be returned before school the next morning.
Students received a rubric showing how their project will be graded.
Students should attempt to make their project look great!! Labels that are typed are a plus, as is a wrapping paper background that is pleasant to look at, but not so busy that it detracts from the insects.
CHECKLIST FOR PROJECT
- insects (24 different species is the goal)
- board to display the insects on
- covering material for the board (wrapping paper works well)
- labels for individual specimens and a label for each insect order
- divide the board into the different insect orders
- spread large butterflies using a spreader-board(at school)
- identification of specimens (common names, not scientific names)
- pin and place each specimen in to the correct insect order
- place a label with student's name and hour on the project
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