Friday, August 30, 2019. Day 4

Prep Notes:

Make permission slip for food labs.

Homeroom:

Morning Advisory:

Introduction of Daily Reading

  • Daily Reading Log

  • Daily Reading folder

  • first Daily reading article - Washington’s Birthday

Grade 7 agenda:

Do Now:

Grade 7 Recyclers - we will have a recycling meeting next Wednesday at Lunch

  1. Please take out SAILING TO AMERICA ARTICLE.

    • I will collect it.

  2. Please take out your Vocabulary Worksheet From Yesterday

  3. Get a textbook and complete the following:

    • In your 3 ring binder, make a table of SI (metric) prefixes and their numerical values.

      • Make it look like the example on the board.

      • Use a ruler and make it neatly.

    • Draw a color diagram showing the difference between accuracy and precision

    • Pages NOS13 and NOS14

Homework:

Read and review metric prefixes and the meaning of accuracy and precision in measurement.

  • Short quiz Tuesday.

Lesson:

Go over Vocabulary Worksheet From Yesterday

discuss the “Sailing to America” Article

DI: THE MEANING OF SLANT

  • SIT UP

  • LISTEN

  • ASK/ANSWER QUESTIONS

  • NOTEBOOK READY

  • TRACK THE SPEAKER

SLANT: Metric Measurement

  • metric Prefixes and their numerical value

  • Basic Properties of Matter

  • Metric units for basic properties

MAKE FOLDER TABS

I USE HANGING FILE FOLDERS FOR PASSING BACK WORK WHEN YOU ARE ABSENT.

THE FILING CABINET HAS A DRAWER FOR YOUR GRADE LEVEL.

NAMES ARE ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

MAINTAINING AND CHECKING YOUR FOLDER (AFTER AN ABSENCE) IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

MAKE TABS

YOU WILL BE GROUPED WITH FIVE PEERS EACH GROUP RECEIVES

(1) INDEX CARD

(1) PAIR OF SCISSORS

(1) RULER

(1) SAMPLE FOLDER TAB - WHICH IS TO BE RETURNED UNDAMAGED AT THE END OF THE EXERCISE


As time permits: Quiz Study, flashcards, etc.

Mid-day Advisory:

Grade 8 agenda:

Shortened Classes - Pep Rally!!

Do Now:

Please take out Sailing to America Article

  • i will collect it.

Homework:

Lesson:

SLANT:

  1. MATTER – STUFF, ANYTHING TAKING UP SPACE AND HAVING MASS

  2. ATOMS – SMALLEST PARTICLES OF MATTER

    • NEGATIVE ELECTRON CIRCLE NUCLEUS

    • NUCLEUS MADE OF POSITIVE PROTONS AND NEUTRAL NEUTRONS

  3. SUBSTANCE: MATTER WITH COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES THAT ARE UNIFORM (ALWAYS THE SAME). EXAMPLES:

    • ELEMENTS

      • ON PERIODIC TABLE

      • EACH MADE OF ONE TYPE OF ATOM

    • COMPOUNDS

      • made from atoms of different elements bonded together

        1. formed from molecules

          • CHEMICAL FORMULAS - composition never varies!

  4. MIXTURES: MATTER THAT VARIES IN COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES.

    • these are not pure substances.

    • made from different substances Blended together but nothing is bonded.

    • can be SEPARATED by physical MEANS.

    • can vary in composition - any proportions

  5. EXAMPLES:

    • HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES ARE POORLY MIXED AND EASY TO IDENTIFY DIFFERENT SUBSTANCES IN THEM

      • PIZZA

      • SALAD

      • SAND AND WATER

      • MANY ROCKS

    • HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES ARE REALLY EVENLY MIXED AND MAY LOOK UNIFORM EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE NOT

      • MILK WITH

      • BRASS OR BRONZE

      • AIR

      • SOLUTIONS LIKE GATORADE

    • SOLUTIONS ARE HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES MADE FROM ONE SUBSTANCE THAT DISSOLVES IN ANOTHER

      • THE PARTICLES ARE EITHER SINGLE ATOMS OR MOLECULES AND ARE THE BEST MIXED MIXTURES

        • SALTWATER (OCEAN)

        • TEA

        • AIR

REMINDER: “SAILING FOR AMERICA” ARTICLE DUE TOMORROW

Afternoon Advisory: