Day Date SSS Lesson Links
79 1/4 SC.912.N.1.1-Scientific Method

SC.912.N.1.6 Describe how scientific inferences are drawn from scientific observations and provide examples from the content being studied.

 

  1. Finish Medicine Man
  2. Discuss Exam Schedule
 
80 1/5 SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.
  1. Review "Finding Info on PT" &PT Organization.
  2. Take Isotopes Notes
  3. CH 4.1 Test on Friday.  4.1 Vocabulary & Finding Info due Friday.
 
81 1/6 SC.912.P.8.4: Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  1. Get Mac
  2. Draw 3 isotopes for Carbon.  Go to Periodic Table of Isotopes to see how many Carbon has.
  3. Open CH 15/16 Test (p1 & 2) & CH 15/16t Test (p3-7) and correct test.
 
82 1/7  
  1. Jigsaw Mid Term Review-Divide sections so each students answers 1-2 questions.  Student present answers as others record on their review packet.
  2. 4.1 Test tomorrow.  Finding Info & 4.1 Vocabulary due Friday.  We will finish 4.1 Vocabulary in class.
 
83 1/8 SC.912.P.8.4: Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  1. Explain 4.1 Vocabulary-in column 3-illustrate what the definition means/says (not examples)
  2. Turn in Finding Info & take 4.1 Test.
 
83 1/11  
  1. Turn in 4.1 Vocabulary with illustrations.
  2. Finish Mid Term Review or study with a partner.
  3. Ask teacher questions last 20 minutes.
 
84 1/12 SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.
  1. Exams-period 1 & 7.
  2. Turn in Mid Term Review.
  3. Notebook check.
  4. Other Periods-Using Clue to Identify Elements.
 
85 1/13 SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.
  1. Exams-period 2 & 6
  2. See 1/12/10 lesson.
 
86 1/14 SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.
  1. Exams-period 3 & 5.
  2. Period 1, 4,6,& 7=See 1/12.10 lesson.
  3. Period 2-Discuss PT organization-record on Finding Info on PT-turn in.
 
87 1/15 SC.912.P.8.4: Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  1. Exam-period 4
  2. See 1/12/10 lesson.
  3. Honors-Turn in Using Clues to Identify Elements.
  4. Period 2-read pages p87-88
  5. Complete handout Chemical Formulas.
MP3-download to learn how to complete Using Clues to Identify Elements-may require Quicktime, Media Player, or down to MP3 player.
88 1/20 SC.912.N.1.4 Identify sources of information and assess their reliability according to the strict standards of scientific investigation.
  1. Discuss Mid Term, Grades, & Return Papers
  2. Distribute progress report to verify all grades are correct.
  3. Introduce Astronomy & Constellations
  4. HW-Print a brief article for each topic: Pseudoscience, Astronomy, Astrology, and Constellations.  Include URL, read, & highlight.
 
89 1/21 SC.912.N.1.2 Describe and explain what characterizes science and its methods.

SC.912.N.2.1 Identify what is science, what clearly is not science, and what superficially resembles science (but fails to meet the criteria for science).

  1. Turn in Using Clues to ID Elements.
  2. Take notes on Astrology vs. Astronomy.
  3. Collect research articles.
 
90 1/22 SC.912.N.2.3 Identify examples of pseudoscience (such as astrology, phrenology) in society.
  1. Review notes.
  2. Starry Night Computer Lab on Zodiac Constellations.
 
91 1/25  
  1. Listen to podcast.  Remember, you can download to mp3 player and use with star map outside. 
  2. Finish E4 and Starry NIght software.
  3. View ISS and other satellites.  See Satellite Flybys
View stars from podcast for bonus.  Get parent initials on all objects viewed on map.
92 1/26
SC.912.N.2.2 Identify which questions can be answered through science and which questions are outside the boundaries of scientific investigation, such as questions addressed by other ways of knowing, such as art, philosophy, and religion.
 
  1. Discuss Starry Night E4 handout.
  2. View constellation video
  3. Highlight standards we have studied from SSS handout.
  4. HW-Complete handout Chemical Formulas.  You may have started on 1/15 with substitute.
The Constellations & Precession (YouTube)
93 1/27

MA.912.A.1.5-Use dimensional (unit) analysis to perform conversions between units of measure, including rates.

MA.912.A.2.1-Create a graph to represent a real-world situation.

MA.912.A.3.1-Solve linear equations in one variable that include simplifying algebraic expressions.

 
  1. Collect Chemical Formulas.
  2. Notes on Dimensional Analysis Intro
  3. HW-Complete Dimensional Analysis Problems-show work & follow directions.
We're So Small-thanks Shannon
94 1/28 MA.912.A.1.4-Perform operations on real numbers (including integer exponents, radicals, percents, scientific notation, absolute value, rational numbers, irrational numbers

 

  1. Period 2-see 1/27/10 lesson.
  2. Honors-Reviewed Dimensional Analysis notes & problems.  All problems solved on board.
  3. Complete Dimensional Analysis Handout.
 
95 1/29 MA.912.G.1.4-Use coordinate geometry to find slopes, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and equations of lines

MA.912.G.7.5-Explain and use formulas for lateral area, surface area, and volume of solids.

  1. Period 2-see 1/28/10 lesson.
  2. Honors-Discuss Dimensional Analysis Handout. and turn in.  Get teacher help on problems.
  3. Slope Length & Slope Density