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Friday, November 30, 2012

Mind blowing learning

Quick quiz:  What does Genghis Khan, stars, a really small speck, and dinosaur pee have to do with each other?  You'll have to ask your child this weekend.

Let's just say that I told students that if their brain didn't hurt today when they left my class, then I didn't do my job (my head still hurts thinking about these things!)

Cheers!




Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Properties of matter and changes notes


Monday, November 19, 2012

Tonight's homework

Today, students were introduced to their first chemistry project:  "Elements survival guide."  All students were given the project guidelines and tonight's homework is the following:


  • Create title page (collected first thing tomorrow)
  • Write about the first 3 bullets of the introduction section (if notes are needed, you can see previous post for solids, liquids, and gases)
Cheers!


Thursday, November 15, 2012

Tonight's homework

1.  Finish the diagram of the 6 essential elements of life that we began in class.

2.  Use your student copy of the states of matter notes to fill in the blanks using the notes below.

Cheers!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Tonight's homework

For homework tonight.  Use the slide presentation below to fill in the blanks of your student copy.


Cheers!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Welcome homebases O'Connor and Brinker

Howdy!

Welcome to all my students starting chemistry with me today at the beginning of term 2.  Please subscribe to my website ramblings.  If I get enough people to subscribe then I will be awarded...absolutely nothing!  How cool is that?  Seriously this is where I get to send reminders and share cool stuff about what we are doing in chemistry with all one of you who will listen.

I was so excited today introducing chemistry and we had some great discussion going on.  In fact, I love science and chemistry so much that I had ostrichbumps (think goosebumps, now think bigger) about the cool stuff we were talking about.  One of the cool things we discussed is elements that are harmful separately, but when combined together make a totally edible substance.  Any guesses?  Sodium (Na) will violently react with water (think explosion in your mouth).  Chlorine is a gas that was used as a weapon in WWI.  Now take out your mixing bowls and combine a little sodium and a little chlorine and poof, lovely edible table salt (ostrichbumps).  How ridiculously awesome is that!

I love science

Cheers!

Good bye for now Russell & Gates

It has been a pleasure working with a great bunch of students from homebases Gates and Russell during Term 1 and we will have new adventures again during term 3.  If you do not want to hear my ramblings about the same things, or are just tired of me, then feel free to unsubscribe for now.

Cheers!



Sunday, November 4, 2012

Last extra help tomorrow afternoon

Tomorrow is the last extra help session for science in term 1.  I am willing to sit down with students during this time to help them revise their project that was due on Friday, however, I need to know ahead of time that the student is coming so that I can have their project graded with feedback ready to go otherwise I cannot give appropriate help.  This is mainly beneficial to those students that struggled with the project and would not be able to do revisions on their own outside of school.  The extra help is from 3-4.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Rubric update/data graph

Due to the cancellation of extra help this week due to the weather I changed classroom plans to include a solid one hour and twenty minutes of work time on the rubric report which should have been enough time to finish most of the 50% that needed to still be done (if students were self-directed).

I offered students the option of doing their data graph on Google spreadsheet with assistance from me, however, if they did not ask for help I would go to plan B which is good old graph paper (can be found online).

The rubric is due at the beginning of class tomorrow (11/2) unless accompanied by a parent/guardian note explaining problem-solving/hardship (this is what I refer to the students as their "only get-out-of-jail-free card."

Use the following picture to help you create your rubric data graph.  Everything in red are notes.  All words should be exactly as I have them (except your data will change).


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