Bellwork: pick up your science fair folder from the crate and read through the comments on your Hypothesis and variables worksheet. Make any necessary final changes and keep this worksheet in your science fair folder.
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Bellwork: pick up your science fair folder from the crate and read through the comments on your Hypothesis and variables worksheet.
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Bellwork: pick up your science fair folder from the crate and read through any comments left, and determine what you need to complete for homework. You will NOT be given more in class time for your background research. If one of your background research papers are not complete, then you will see a zero in the gradebook for that assignment.
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Bellwork: pick up a chromebook and login. Wait for further instructions please.
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Bellwork: pick up a chromebook and login. Wait for further instructions please.
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Bellwork: pick up a chromebook and login. Wait for further instructions please.
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Bellwork: pick up a half sheet survey off the back counter and answer each question. They will be collected all together when everyone is done with bellwork.
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Bellwork: pick up a Chromebook and begin doing research for a MEASURABLE science fair project. Remember, it should help to solve a problem.
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Bellwork: pick up a Chromebook and begin doing research for a MEASURABLE science fair project. Remember, it should help to solve a problem.
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Bellwork: pick up a science fair packet from the back counter and a blank piece of paper from the bin. Read through the science fair packet and on your blank piece of paper, write the 3 most important things you found in the science fair packet. (This paper gets glued onto your bellwork sheet for THURSDAY, 8/18/16.
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Bellwork: Get out your Science Fair Planning worksheet and begin to fill it out if you haven't already. If you don't a a project idea, keep thinking of problems that you'd like to solve. They can be really small problems, and don't have to be big world issues. Think about things that you can control. You don't need your bellwork sheet for today.
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Bellwork: only answer question (b)! Agenda:
Bellwork: Jarin always beats Sara at video games. Jarin says that is because his nervous system works faster than Sara's. They find a game program that records how long it takes a person to press a key when the screen changes color. They each did the test four (4) times. Their results are listed below. All times are in seconds.
Remember to always use a ruler to draw straight lines! Agenda:
Bellwork: on your lab from yesterday, at the bottom where there is extra space, draw a rough draft of a data table you can use to record your data in.
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Bellwork: pick up a lab sheet off of the back counter and read through the directions. This is a C1 lab (look at your notes from yesterday if you don't remember what that means). Figure out what decision you need to make to complete the lab (this is something specific that I haven't told you how to do). When you've figured out your decision, write it on your lab and raise your hand so I can check it.
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Bellwork: quiz your neighbor on lab equipment functions; you read the function, and they tell you what the piece of lab equipment is. Take turns being the person who reads the function.
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Bellwork: pick up your paper clipped function cut outs from the back counter and match them with the appropriate piece of lab equipment. Please don't glue until we go over the answers together.
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Bellwork: pick up a lab equipment cutout sheet from the back counter and cut out all of the boxes with dotted lines around them. If you finish early, you can start trying to match them together.
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Bellwork: Pick up a piece of paper from the back counter. Complete the instructions on the paper. You may use the colored pencils in your box on your table.
If you have your forms signed and or your agenda money, please set it on your table and I will come around and collect it after attendance. Agenda:
Bellwork: Arrange yourselves alphabetically by last name (a-z). The only thing you can say to one another are single letters (no words, no sentences). Once you feel that you are in alphabetical order by last name, you may start to seat yourselves starting at the table closest to the teacher desk. You should be sitting in alphabetical order!
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