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Homework and Test Reminders:
Next Test: Practice Final – Friday January 18th, Final Exam – January 22nd and 23rd
Jan. 22: Written final tomorrow! If you didn’t return your textbook today, please remember to bring it to class with you on Wednesday.
Jan. 18: Review for your final next week! Multiple Choice (~50 questions) on Tuesday, Written (~30 marks) on Wednesday
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Jan. 17: Practice Final tomorrow! ~45 multiple choice questions only; we will go over the answers before the end of class.
Jan. 16: Finish “Investigating Resistance in Series and Parallel Circuits” Lab
Jan. 15: Nothing new! Thanks for all of the great presentations over the last two days!
Jan. 14: Nothing new! Last day to hand in missing assignments Friday January 18th
Jan. 11: Calculations worksheet. Ecology Projects due Monday!
Jan. 10: Finish Lab on Series and Parallel Circuits
Jan. 9: No homework! Be prepared to finish today’s lab at the start of class tomorrow, and don’t forget that your Ecology Projects are due on Monday!
Jan. 8: Finish questions from Investigating Simple Circuits Lab from today
Jan. 7: Reading Check on Page 275
Dec. 21: Nutrient Cycle Poster is now due on the 7th, as is the data collection. Have a great break!
Dec. 20: Nutrient Cycle Poster due tomorrow. Don’t forget that your data collection for your Ecology Project is due on the 7th!
Dec. 19: Nutrient Cycle Poster due Friday. Don’t forget that your data collection for your Ecology Project is due on the 7th!
Dec. 18: Nutrient Cycle Poster due Friday.
Dec. 17: Nutrient Cycle Poster due Friday (with lots of class time this week!) 3 – Poster Project
Dec. 14: Invasive Species Questions (at the bottom of your notes for today), Mitosis/Meiosis project due Monday. Data collection for Ecology Project due January 7th.
Dec. 13: Nothing new! Mitosis/Meiosis project due Monday!
Dec. 12: Test tomorrow! Mitosis/Meiosis project due date extended to Monday Dec. 17.
Dec. 11: Nothing new! Guest presenter tomorrow.
Dec. 10: Flower Dissection drawing and questions due tomorrow.
Dec. 7: Nothing new! Mitosis/Meiosis due next Friday, one month until your data collection is due!
Dec. 6: Finish labeling flower structures on notes. Page 223 #1, 3-9, 13-19. Experimental Design due tomorrow. Bring supplies for work block tomorrow!
Dec. 5: Nothing new! Experimental Design for Ecology Project due this Friday, Mitosis/Meiosis Project due next Friday!
Dec. 4: Mitosis vs. Meiosis Project due Friday December 14th
Dec. 3: Sexual Reproduction Worksheet
Nov. 30: Notes on Asexual Reproduction – include type, a brief description of it, examples of organisms that use it, and a visual representation of each of the 5 types.
Nov. 29: Finish Observing Mitosis Lab, Mitosis Poster due tomorrow.
Nov. 28: Poster due Friday, Experimental Design for Ecology Project due December 7th.
Nov. 27: Mitosis Poster due Friday
Nov. 26: 2 worksheets on cell division. Bring scissors and glue if you have them tomorrow! Mitosis Video
Nov. 23: Activity 4-2B on Page 137 and Questions 2-7, 10-13, and 15-17 on Page 145. Experimental Design for Ecology Project due December 7th.
Nov. 22: Finish questions from DNA lab. Initial Ideas for Ecology Project are due tomorrow!
Nov. 21: Finish DNA cut and paste activity if not already handed in.
Nov. 20: Page 135 (all). Initial Ideas and Hypothesis for Ecology Project due Friday.
Nov. 19: Nothing new!
Nov. 16: Cells Review, start thinking about research and experimental ideas for your Ecology project.
Nov. 15: No homework!
Nov. 14: Test tomorrow!
Nov. 13: Study for your test on Thursday. Have fun tomorrow!
Nov. 8: Unit Test on Thursday! Chemistry Unit ReviewBLM 1-44 Unit 1 Test
Nov. 7: More practice! Quiz tomorrow! If you didn’t get today’s worksheet, try Page 95 in your textbook!
Nov. 6: Naming Ionic Compounds Worksheet 3.22 – Naming Ionic Compounds3.22 – Worksheet
Nov. 5: More Practice on Ionic Formulas! Ionic Formulas Practice
Nov. 2: Practice Writing Ionic Formulas Worksheet from Wednesday – front (and back if you’re comfortable with it). Quiz on Writing Ionic Formulas on Tuesday!
Nov. 1: Work on Ionic Compound Modelling assignment…due at end of class on Friday
Oct. 31: Practice Writing Ionic Formulas Worksheet – front side only!
Oct. 30: Worksheet on Ionic Formulas, Quiz Thursday
Oct. 29: Finish lab, quiz tomorrow
Oct. 26: Textbook Page 83 #7-12, Lab on Monday, study for quiz on Tuesday
Oct. 25: Nothing new! Finish yesterday’s worksheets.
Oct. 24: 2 worksheets on Ionic and Covalent Compounds, Quiz tomorrow!
Oct. 23: Worksheet on Ion Formation, Quiz on Thursday Ion_Formation_Worksheet
Oct. 22: Quiz tomorrow!
Oct. 18: Finish questions from lab if not done in class, study for Elements Quiz on Monday!
Oct. 17: Finish “Metals, Non-Metals, and Metalloids” notes/worksheet
Oct. 16: Finish worksheet from Bohr Model activity plus yesterday’s worksheet
Oct. 15: Bohr Diagram worksheet
Oct. 12: Finish notes on Patterns in the Periodic Table, Quiz on Monday!
Oct. 11: Nothing new!
Oct. 10: Be prepared to share your group’s periodic table on Friday! Start learning the symbols for Elements #1-18
Oct. 9: No homework! Be prepared to continue work on your Periodic Table Activity tomorrow.
Oct. 5: Block C – Describing Matter Worksheet. Block D – Describing Matter Worksheet, Lab Report due Tuesday. Have a great long weekend! 1.22 – Describing Matter1.22 – Describing Matter Worksheet
Oct. 4: Block C – Lab due tomorrow! Block D – 2 Worksheets (Chemical vs Physical Changes and KMT), lab report due Tuesday
Oct. 3: Block C – 2 Worksheets (Chemical vs Physical Changes and KMT), lab report due Friday. Block D – lab report due Tuesday. 1.2 – Investigating Matter
Oct. 2: Block C – Lab report due Friday. Block D – Be prepared to start on your lab write-up tomorrow!
Oct. 1: Block C – Lab report due Friday. Block D – Finish procedure for lab
Sept. 28: No homework!
Sept. 27: Block C – make sure that all members of your group have all data for the lab. Block D – Work on your materials list and procedures for the lab. Both classes – be prepared to spend tomorrow at the park, rain or shine!
Sept. 26: Block C – Bring supplies for tomorrow’s lab! Block D – 10 facts about yeast, study for tomorrow’s quiz
Sept. 25: Block C – Same as Friday! Block D – Finish up to the end of Observations and Results…we’ll tackle Conclusions tomorrow!
Sept. 21: Block C – finish experimental design, be prepared to tell me what lab supplies you require. Block D – Finish booklet up to end of Variables
Sept. 20: Block C – 10 facts about yeast, Block D – finish lab equipment identification (Pages 15-19)
Sept. 19: Block C – finish booklet, Block D – try to complete as much of the lab equipment identification as possible
Sept. 18: Block C – Finish “Procedures” in booklet, Block D – Safety Test tomorrow! Look over the booklet up to page 14.
Sept. 17: Block C – Finish booklet up to Page 24, Block D – Get your course outline, safety contract, and field permission forms signed ASAP. Thanks!
Sept. 14: Finish Pages 21-22 in booklet
Sept. 13: Pages 15-19 in booklet, safety test and map due tomorrow
Sept. 12: Pages 11-13 in booklet, safety map due Friday
Sept. 11: Pages 5-10 in the Safety and Skills booklet, work on Safety Map
Sept. 10: Start Safety Map (due Friday September 14th)
Sept. 7: Finish pages 3-4 in your safety and skills booklet, start Safety (pages 5-10) if you have time
Sept. 6: Get course outlines signed, plus safety contracts and field study permission forms
Sept. 5: It was lovely to meet all of you today! Please bring your signed course outlines back as soon as possible.
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