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Earth Science Class: Agenda, Procedures, Observations, and Homework

This is a summary of the daily agenda, procedures, scientific observations, investigations, and homework assignments for an Earth Science class. Topics covered include safety contracts, eclipses, the importance of not looking directly at the sun, EarthWatch, the metric system, and more.

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Earth Science Class: Agenda, Procedures, Observations, and Homework

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  1. August 16, 2017 To Form 6 Earth Science Please find your seat – look for your name taped to the board. Introduce yourself to anyone you do not know.

  2. August 16, 2017 Agenda Introductions Binders Procedures Scientific Observations Investigation Review Procedures HOMEWORK: Get Safety Contract Signed – due Friday Memorize Rules of Science Get a composition book & goggles

  3. August 17, 2017 Agenda Take out your signed Safety Contract if you have it. I will come by and pick them up. Review Procedures Safety Stuff location Tower Challenge Investigation Reflection – How am I a positive member of a team? HOMEWORK: Get Safety Contract Signed – due Friday Read Important stuff Get a composition book & goggles

  4. August 18, 2017 Agenda Short Schedule – Blue Tie & Sorting Day ALL laptops put away. Take out your Safety Contract if you have not given it to me. I will come by and pick it up. Eclipses HOMEWORK: Get a Composition Book & Goggles

  5. August 18, 2017 Can someone tell me what these two photographs are of?

  6. Great American eclipse - https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/ ABOUT THE ECLIPSE: https://youtu.be/jxanWTR8-yM or without youtube: http://viewpure.com/jxanWTR8-yM?start=0&end=0. ECLIPSE ANIMATION: https://youtu.be/mEukl-odcf8 OR IF YOU DON’T WANT EXTRA YOUTUBE STUFF, http://viewpure.com/mEukl-odcf8?start=0&end=0.  (CAN PAUSE TO SHOW ABOUT WHAT WE SHOULD SEE) WHY IT IS IMPORTANT NOT TO LOOK AT THE SUN, EVEN IF PARTIALLY ECLIPSED: https://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/how-to-view-eclipse?media=7976 HOW TO MAKE A PINHOLE VIEWER: https://youtu.be/8L_6b_THYtI, OR IF YOU DON’T WANT YOUTUBE DISTRACTIONS,  http://viewpure.com/8L_6b_THYtI?start=0&end=0

  7. August 21, 2017 • Agenda • Have your composition books on your desk – make sure your name is on it. • Review procedures • Set up journal • Reflections • Quiz Friday – Procedures • Homework • Review procedures in Important Things of your binder

  8. Science Notebooks • Title the first blank page “Table of Contents” • Write “Date” and “Page” on the top line. We will fill the date in as we go along. • Repeat on the back of the page. • Repeat on the next 5 pages (front & back). TEN pages total. • Starting with the page after the Table of Contents pages, number the pages on the top of the page. • Number the pages. Table of Contents Page Date

  9. August 25, 2016 • Agenda • Take out your composition book– do not write in it yet. • EARTHWATCH!!! • Review procedures • Catch up • Quiz Friday – procedures • Homework • Study for quiz Journal Question What is SCIENCE? USE A COMPLETE SENTENCE.

  10. August 25, 2017 • Agenda • Take out your composition book– do not write in it yet. • EARTHWATCH!!! • Review procedures • Catch up • Quiz Friday – procedures • Homework • Study for quiz Journal Question What is SCIENCE? Use a COMPLETE SENTENCE 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  11. Science is knowledge about the natural world that is based on facts learned through investigations, experiments, and observation.

  12. August 25, 2017 • Agenda • Answer your Journal Questions – complete sentence! • Earthwatch • Quiz - Procedures • OIP Investigation • Homework • Read the procedures that were not on the quiz Journal Question Why do scientists make observations?

  13. August 25, 2017 • Agenda • Answer your Journal Questions – complete sentence! • Earthwatch • Quiz - Procedures • OIP Investigation • Homework • Read the procedures that were not on the quiz Journal Question Why do scientists make observations? 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  14. Scientists make observations to learn about and understand the world. Science is how we create knowledge. This process depends both on making careful observations of phenomena and on inventing theories for making sense out of those observations.  Knowledge may change as more observations are made.

  15. August 28, 2017 • Agenda • EarthWatch • Finish OIP investigation (20 minutes) • Content organizer • Metric System Pg. 35 • Quiz Wednesday– metric system • Homework • Read pages 30 – 34 in binder Journal Question How do scientists make observations?

  16. August 28, 2017 • Agenda • EarthWatch • Finish OIP investigation (20 minutes) • Content organizer • Metric System Pg. 35 • Quiz Wednesday– metric system • Homework • Read pages 30 – 34 in binder Journal Question How do scientists make observations? 0 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 80 100 60 6 1 7 4 110 Time Remaining: Seconds

  17. August 28, 2017 Scientists make observations by using their senses and TOOLS to extend the senses.

  18. August 29, 2017 • Agenda • Earth Watch • Discuss Why Metric Matters • Quiz tomorrow – Metric System • Homework • Read pages 24 - 29 in CPO Journal Question Fill in the blanks on the Metric Ladder

  19. August 29, 2017 • Agenda • Earth Watch • Discuss Why Metric Matters • Quiz tomorrow – Metric System • Homework • Read pages 24 - 29 in CPO Journal Question Fill in the blanks on the Metric Ladder 0 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 80 100 60 6 1 7 4 110 Time Remaining: Seconds

  20. August 30, 2016

  21. August 30, 2017 Journal Question Can science answer all types of questions? • Agenda • You need your goggles today • Earth Watch – Hurricanes • Quiz - Metrics • Testable Questions – collect data • Graphing Variables Activity • Homework • Enjoy Lonehollow!

  22. August 30, 2017 Journal Question Can science answer all types of questions? • Agenda • You need your goggles today • Earth Watch – Hurricanes • Quiz - Metrics • Testable Questions – collect data • Graphing Variables Activity • Homework • Enjoy Lonehollow! 0 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 80 100 60 6 1 7 4 110 Time Remaining: Seconds

  23. August 30, 2017 Science cannot answer all types of questions. Some questions are beyond the realm of science.

  24. September 5, 2017 Journal Question Today I Will Tuesday Set a goal for yourself that can be accomplished in one day. Maybe a random act of kindness, or a way to get ahead in your school work. Write in down and make it happen today. • Agenda • Earthwatch • Finish Graphing Variables • Testable Question • Journal Catch-Up • Quiz Friday – Variables & Journal • Homework • Read “Fair Tests and Variables”

  25. September 5, 2017 Journal Question Today I Will Tuesday Set a goal for yourself that can be accomplished in one day. Maybe a random act of kindness, or a way to get ahead in your school work. Write in down and make it happen today. • Agenda • Earthwatch • Finish Graphing Variables • Testable Question • Journal Catch-Up • Quiz Friday - Variables & Journal • Homework • Read “Fair Tests and Variables” 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

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  27. A testable question is one that can be answered with an experiment. It has variables.

  28. September 6 , 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • Review Variables • Quiz Friday – Variables & Journal • Homework • Read Crater Creation – Part 1 (in your binder) Journal Question Why is it important for scientists to communicate their data clearly?

  29. September 6 , 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • Review Variables • Quiz Friday – Variables & Journal • Homework • Read Crater Creation – Part 1 (in your binder) Journal Question Why is it important for scientists to communicate their data clearly? 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  30. September 6 , 2016 Scientists must be able to communicate clearly in order to share their results and discoveries with others. Since science builds on what has been learned previously, it is important that scientific records be clear and understandable to everyone who may need them.

  31. September 7 , 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • Check Practicing Variables • Crater Creation Parts 1 & 2 • Quiz Friday – Variables & Journal • Homework • Read Crater Creations, Parts 3 and 4 Journal Question What are the two general types of scientific investigations?

  32. September 7 , 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • Check Practicing Variables • Crater Creation Parts 1 & 2 • Quiz Friday – Variables & Journal • Homework • Read Crater Creations, Parts 3 and 4 Journal Question What are the two general types of scientific investigations? 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  33. September 7 , 2017 • The two general types of scientific investigations are • Descriptive • Experimental (has variables)

  34. September 8 , 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • Quiz - Variables • Crater Creation • Homework • Read Crater Creations (next section) Journal Question What is the Leaving the Room procedure?

  35. September 11, 2017 Journal Question Mindset Monday - A person who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new – Albert Einstein What did Einstein mean by this? • Agenda • Sit in the same groups as last week. • Earthwatch • Crater Creation • Homework • Read ahead in Crater Creation as needed

  36. September 11, 2017 Journal Question Mindset Monday - A person who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new – Albert Einstein What did Einstein mean by this? • Agenda • Sit in the same groups as last week. • Earthwatch • Crater Creation • Homework • Read ahead in Crater Creation as needed 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  37. September 12, 2016 Einstein is saying that if you have never made a mistake before then you haven’t done anything new.He is saying that doing things wrong and making mistakes isn’t a bad thing, it is simply part of the learning process. In effect he is saying that the only person who has never made a mistake is a person who has never done anything, and that’s no one!!

  38. September 12, 2017 • Agenda • Sit with your group • Earthwatch • Crater Creation • Homework • Read pages 41 – 44 CPO Journal Question Explain the term HYPOTHESIS

  39. September 12, 2017 • Agenda • Sit with your group • Earthwatch • Crater Creation • Homework • Read pages 41 – 44 CPO Journal Question Explain the term HYPOTHESIS 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  40. September 12, 2017 A hypothesis is an educated guess about the relationship between variables. Many scientists do not make hypotheses before they do experiments. It is also a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. For a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, it must be testable.

  41. September 13, 2017 Journal Question Stephanie notices that after she swims her breathing is faster than it was when she was sitting by the pool. She thinks that the number of laps that she swims affects how fast she breathes.Identify ONE independent variable and ONE dependent variable in her experiment. • Agenda • Sit with your group • Earthwatch • Crater Creation • Homework • None

  42. September 13, 2017 Journal Question Stephanie notices that after she swims her breathing is faster than it was when she was sitting by the pool. She thinks that the number of laps that she swims affects how fast she breathes.Identify ONE independent variable and ONE dependent variable in her experiment. • Agenda • Sit with your group • Earthwatch • Crater Creation • Homework • None 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  43. September 13, 2017 Stephanie notices that after she swims her breathing is faster than it was when she was sitting by the pool. She thinks that the number of laps that she swims affects how fast she breathes.Independent variable – number of laps Dependent variable – how fast she breathes

  44. September 14, 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • FINISH Crater Creations DUE TODAY • When you are finished, staple pages 50 – 59 together and put the papers in the “Turn In” box. • Homework • Nope Journal Question Think About It Thursday How has science affected your life? Describe an example.

  45. September 14, 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • FINISH Crater Creations DUE TODAY • When you are finished, staple pages 50 – 59 together and put the papers in the “Turn In” box. • Homework • Nope Journal Question Think About It Thursday How has science affected your life? Describe an example. 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  46. September 15, 2016

  47. September 18, 2017 • Agenda • Find your new seat • Earthwatch • Earth Systems, Events, Interactions • Silent Killer • TEST FRIDAY – Science Practices • Homework • Read pages 66-67 in binder • Study – pages 60 -64 – answers on portal Notebook Question What is a “fair test”?

  48. September 18, 2017 • Agenda • Find your new seat • Earthwatch • Earth Systems, Events, Interactions • Silent Killer • TEST FRIDAY – Science Practices • Homework • Read pages 66-67 in binder • Study – pages 60 -64 – answers on portal Notebook Question What is a “fair test”? 10 3 2 5 20 8 70 40 90 50 120 30 9 0 80 100 60 6 1 7 110 4 Time Remaining: Seconds

  49. September 18, 2017 A “fair test” refers to an experiment that is carefully controlled to ensure that the information gathered is reliable. It is important for an experiment to be a fair test. You conduct a fair test by making sure that you change one factor at a time while keeping all other conditions the same.

  50. September 19, 2017 • Agenda • Earthwatch • Finish Silent Killer • Begin Earth Systems • Test Friday – Science Practices • Homework • 78 – 79 in binder • Study – Quizlet – on portal Notebook Question What are the 4 Earth Systems?

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