215 & 216:
Click here for Assignment
Using the link above, complete #1-5 in your composition notebook. Make sure you have included all parts of each question.
When you are finished, work on your STEAM SLIDES or www.code.org/learn.
Mrs. Marquez
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
STEAM FAIR ASSIGNMENT, 12.3.15
12.3.15 Assignment for ALL CLASSES:
YOU ARE COMPLETING ASSIGNMENT 1 IN CLASS TODAY. AFTER COMPLETION, YOU MUST SHARE YOUR DOCUMENT WITH "CHALMERSSCIENCE@GMAIL.COM. If you do not share the document, you will not receive credit.
5 FIELDS of STEAM: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, ART, MATH
Click here for FIELDS OF SCIENCE
Click here for TYPES OF ENGINEERING
1. Decide if you are working individually or with a partner
2. Begin researching projects
3. Take out Assignment 1 and begin working on it:
4. USE THE SLIDES BELOW (also on your handout) AS A GUIDE. MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS AND COMPONENTS.
Use these websites to research various STEAM projects, and use your project to figure out what AREA OF STEAM it falls under.
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral/Getting-Started/idea-finder.html
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-rojects/science_project_ideas.php
http://www.education.com/science-fair/high-school/
https://www.teachengineering.org/browse_activities.php
YOU ARE COMPLETING ASSIGNMENT 1 IN CLASS TODAY. AFTER COMPLETION, YOU MUST SHARE YOUR DOCUMENT WITH "CHALMERSSCIENCE@GMAIL.COM. If you do not share the document, you will not receive credit.
5 FIELDS of STEAM: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, ART, MATH
Click here for FIELDS OF SCIENCE
Click here for TYPES OF ENGINEERING
1. Decide if you are working individually or with a partner
2. Begin researching projects
3. Take out Assignment 1 and begin working on it:
4. USE THE SLIDES BELOW (also on your handout) AS A GUIDE. MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS AND COMPONENTS.
Use these websites to research various STEAM projects, and use your project to figure out what AREA OF STEAM it falls under.
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral/Getting-Started/idea-finder.html
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-rojects/science_project_ideas.php
http://www.education.com/science-fair/high-school/
https://www.teachengineering.org/browse_activities.php
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Cycle Homework: Due 10.2.15
Middle School: Cycle Homework #1 is due October 2nd, 2015.
Please click your homeroom to access your online vocabulary glossary.
Sample Notecard is Below:
All objectives MUST be completed INSIDE the BACK of your COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK. Neat handwriting is expected. Objective #3 for all classes will be done on the sheet provided and you will eventually glue this into your composition notebook under objective #3.
Please click your homeroom to access your online vocabulary glossary.
Sample Notecard is Below:
All objectives MUST be completed INSIDE the BACK of your COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK. Neat handwriting is expected. Objective #3 for all classes will be done on the sheet provided and you will eventually glue this into your composition notebook under objective #3.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE HOMEWORK DUE 9.10.15
Note: This will also work for a mobile device. This is due, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10TH, 2015.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Thursday, May 14, 2015
May 14th, 2015
Good Morning,
Complete your graphic organizer with one partner. EACH PERSON MUST TURN IN THE ASSIGNMENT.
Ms.Srirama
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Work for 5.7.15
May 7th, 2015
Do Now: Read through this article: Top 10 Countries who use Wind Turbines
In your composition notebook, respond:
Why do you think these countries use wind turbines as a form of alternative energy?
Should the United States increase the amount of wind turbines we use?
Click HERE for article on Wind Turbines of the World.
Assignment: See Board.
Do Now: Read through this article: Top 10 Countries who use Wind Turbines
In your composition notebook, respond:
Why do you think these countries use wind turbines as a form of alternative energy?
Should the United States increase the amount of wind turbines we use?
Click HERE for article on Wind Turbines of the World.
Assignment: See Board.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Work for Today, 4.20.15
4.20.15 Assignment: DUE TOMORROW FOR 40 POINTS. Failure to comply with this expectation inside your composition notebook will result in a deduction of points.
Click here for the Reading
Copy the Chart into your Composition Notebook and Complete the Chart using the reading.Leave enough space to fill in the chart in your notebook.
IF YOU GET DONE EARLY, you should probably double check that whatever information you've filled in will receive maximum points.
Then, visit CLICK HERE for THE LINK to calculate your carbon footprint for earth day and write your carbon footprint into your notebook.
Click here for the Reading
Copy the Chart into your Composition Notebook and Complete the Chart using the reading.Leave enough space to fill in the chart in your notebook.
IF YOU GET DONE EARLY, you should probably double check that whatever information you've filled in will receive maximum points.
Then, visit CLICK HERE for THE LINK to calculate your carbon footprint for earth day and write your carbon footprint into your notebook.
Forms of Energy
Type and Definition
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Potential Energy
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Kinetic Energy
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
In my absence--March 9th, 2015
March 9th,
2015
-Complete
Assignment 7 (Discussion)
-Complete Assignment 8 (Graphing)
-Add your
discussion (2 paragraphs minimum to your google presentation)
-Add the
following slides:
1 slide: The “science” behind my experiment:
Explain WHY you saw what happened (research this)
1 slide:
What were the challenges you
encountered during experimenting and collecting data? How would you change this
for next time?
1 slide:
What is the REAL-WORLD application
to you experiment? What can this teach us? How can it help us?
-Each slide,
20 pts. Each for total of 60 points.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
2.12.15
Here are electronic versions of assignments.
STEAM FAIR:
Assignment 2
1.
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What is the
project TOPIC being studied: chemistry, matter, energy, force, motion, plants,
human body, microorganism, environment, weather, space, geology, civil
engineering, materials engineering, structural engineering, technology,
algebra, central tendencies, geometry, etc.?
2.
What is your TESTABLE QUESTION or
DESIGN PROBLEM? It should be in the form: How does (changing, altering)
affect how _________________________________________________________________________________________________________-
3.
Example (Scientific)
How does changing the amount of vinegar affect how large the
balloon will blow up?
Example (Engineering)
What material (wood/plastic/paper) boat is able to sustain
the most weight of pennies in a pool of water?
Example (Technology)
You must have a summary of your project concept. You must in
this summary include what coding means, how computer scientists code, and how
you are going to use coding to help create your technology project.
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4.
What is your project topic? What is the
definition of the project topic you picked? How does it relate to the testable
question?
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5.
Create
a name/title for your project. The name should make people EXCITED to learn
about your project. It must be creative!
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6.
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List 3 reasons
why this topic is interesting to you.
7.
List
all of the materials you need to complete this project and who is providing them/price. Are these materials easy to find and
low in cost?
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8.
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What tool(s)
will be used to measure your results? What type of data will be collected?
9.
IDENTIFY and DEFINE 5 topic-related
vocabulary words.
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Assignment 3
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Create 5
research questions from research plan worksheet.
10.
Use
a sheet of paper to answer your 5 research questions and write down website or
book used where you found the information. DO NOT COPY INFORMATION. If you are
using someone else’s ideas (a book or website’s) put your information in
quotations and the name of the book in parentheses. Watch me do it.
“Plants that are annual reproduce every year” (The Life of
Plants, page. 1)
ASSIGNMENT #4(Due February ____, 2015)
Project Proposal, Hypothesis & Project Set-Up
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Directions: Please fill-in the each category
below. After parent have reviewed
materials, sign and return this document. If you are completing project with a
partner, please turn in your own sheet.
Science Investigation/Engineering
Design Process
1)Title
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2) Testable
Question (manipulated and responding variable)/Identify
a Need
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3)Hypothesis/Design
Criteria
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4) Manipulated
Variable (1 thing changed)/List Improvements added to design
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5) Responding
Variable/Prototype test (How are results measured?)
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6) Controlled Variables
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7) List
Materials needed and where you will
get each item.
(Include how many and how much of each item.)
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8) Draw your project set-up. (Show placement of all materials for your project.)
PLEASE
DRAW BELO in box.
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I (we) have
read the project and checklist above with my child and believe that he (she)
can and will complete all task. I will
ensure that my child has all materials before Monday, February 20th,
2015. . I know that all projects are due in its entirety Monday, March 2nd,
2015. Science fair boards will be
provided for students. They must bring a glue stick and markers to class.
________________________ ________________ _____________________
Parent Signature/Parent Name
Date Student
Name
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
STEAM FAIR Assignment 1: ALL CLASSES
Hey munchkins!
Here is assignment 1. It is due next Wednesday, February 4th.
Here is assignment 1. It is due next Wednesday, February 4th.
STEAM Research Project
Assignment #1 Powerpoint/Prezi/GoogleDoc
(Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math)
Directions: You will conduct research on your STEAM field
of study and complete a power point of the information you gathered during your
research
- Research and gather information
to answer 3 Essential Questions
- Research and gather information
to answer 3 additional Topic Specific Questions
- Complete PowerPoint or Prezi
that contains (minimum of 7 slides):
- Title Page with your Name and Homeroom
- 6 (or more) Research Results Slides
- one slide for each Essential Question
- one sslide for each “Student Choice” Topic
Specific Question.
3 Essential Questions (all
students must answer these questions for the research)
- Define your STEAM area of study
and explain why it is important
- Example:
- Microbiology (fungi, bacteria
growth)
- Engineering (building,
constructing)
- Computer Science (video
gaming, html)
- Botany (plant studies)
- Chemistry (acid and bases,
chemical reactions)
- Who is one of the innovators
(famous scientist/person) in your field and what was their greatest
contribution to their field? Create a timeline to demonstrate the
evolution of the contribution.
- What is one of the careers in
your field of study? What does someone with this career do and what
tools do they use?
3 “Student Choice” Topic
Specific Question
- For this section it is up to
YOU to create a 3 questions to ask about your field of study
- These questions should help
lead you to a greater understanding of your field of study
- This is your opportunity to be
in charge of your learning...no rules, just exploration!
Remember, your research
project should be in a PowerPoint/Prezi form, and ONE SLIDE for each of the
questions you are answering the upcoming STEAM fair...so show us what you got!
Those students who
provide us with the BEST RESEARCH will be given special preference for the
upcoming STEAM Fair project.
Preference is for a
Google Doc or Google Presentation. If You use one of these I will award you 20
extra dojo points.
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