Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Our Solar System

You and your partner are responsible for the part of the solar system that was assigned to you.
(Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Asteroid Belt, Kieper Belt, Sun)

You need to find for your assigned part  of the Solar System:
1. What it is made of?
2. The diameter of it? or average diameter if you are assigned one of the belts?
3. Where is it located in our solar system?
4. Average temperature
5. Is there water or ice?
6. Does it have a satellite orbiting it?  If so, how many and what are their names?
7. Have we used space technology to explore it? If so, what have we used?
8. Three interesting facts that have not already been answered in the previous questions.


ONLY USE THE LINKS BELOW!!  IF YOU ARE FOUND ON A WEBSITE THAT IS NOT LISTED BELOW, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR IPAD PRIVILEGES AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A ZERO ON THIS ASSIGNMENT!!! 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Carbon Cycle and the Nitrogen Cycle

Directions:

You will fold your paper in half.  On one side of your paper, you will research the carbon cycle.  On the other side of your paper, you will research the nitrogen cycle.  Please find and answer the following questions using the websites and resources below.

1.  Briefly describe the cycle using at least three sentences.
2.  How does the cycle effect the earth?
3.  How does the cycle work?
4.  If the earth did not have this cycle, what would happen?
5.  List three interesting facts you found about the cycle.
6.  Draw a diagram of how the cycle works.

Carbon Cycle:  page 396-397 in your Science Textbook





Nitrogen Cycle: page 398-399 in your Science Textbook






Sunday, February 2, 2014

EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOS

You are to chose one volcano and one earthquake.  

1.  Where was the volcano or earthquake?
2.  When did the earthquake or volcano happen?
3.  How did the earthquake or volcano change area around it?
4.  How did the earthquake or volcano change life for the people who lived in the area?
5.  Were there any warning signs before the volcano or earthquake?
6.  List three interesting facts about each.

Fold your paper in half.  On one half you will answer the questions about the earthquake you picked.  On the other side you will answer questions about the volcano you picked.

Please work neatly.


Earthquakes:




Volcanoes:






Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Inner and Outer Planets of our Solar System


I can describe the characteristics of the inner and outer planets.  GLE # 43


Using the websites below, gather information about two planets.  One inner planet and one outer planet.  I will assign you the planets that you gather information on.


You ONLY have today to complete this assignment.

You will take the information that you gather from the website and complete the following:

1. Fold your paper in half.
2.  On either side of the paper, write the name of each planet.
3.  Draw a picture of the planet.  Make sure that your picture is accurate.  (For example, Mars is red.  If you draw and color it green, you will lose points.)
4. Underneath the picture of the planet answer 5-11 in complete sentences.
5.  What is the planet made of?
6.  How long does it take this planet to orbit the sun? (example: It takes the earth 365 days to orbit the sun)
7.  How long is one day on this planet? (example: One day on Earth is 24 hours)
8.  What planet is it from the sun?  (example:  Earth is the third planet from the sun)
9.  How many moons does this planet have?
10.  Is this planet an inner or outer planet?
11.  List three interesting facts about this planet.

Assignments:
Group 1: Mercury and Jupiter
Group 2: Venus and Saturn
Group 3: Mars and Neptune
Group 4: Mercury and Uranus
Group 5: Earth and Jupiter

**This is one of the last assignments that will be graded before report cards come out.  Please make sure that you are doing your very best work and following ALL of the directions.

In your Science Textbook, you can use pages 438-441 NEW

http://www.kidsastronomy.com/solar_system.htm

http://www.planetsforkids.org/planet.html


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

1.  Show your knowledge and illustrate each step in both photosynthesis and respiration.

2.  Make sure you identify the exchange of gases that occurs during photosynthesis and respiration.

3.  Explain the relationship between the two processes.

4.  Explain why plants would not be able to exist without the ability to perform photosynthesis and respiration.

5.  If plants could exist on Earth without animals; could animals exist on Earth without plants?

6.  What gas exchange takes place between plants and animals?

You can display your information using any of the following ideas:
A Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting photosynthesis and cellular respiration
An Advertisement telling about photosynthesis and cellular respiration
A brochure
A foldable
A storybook
A poster 



I also need a paper numbered 1-5 answering all of the information above.

**Make sure you include all of the information listed above in numbers 1-5 in both your group project and your individual paper**









Use the links below to complete your assignment:

http://www.biology4kids.com/files/plants_photosynthesis.html


http://www.kidsdiscover.com/infographics/infographic-photosynthesis-for-kid/


http://www.buzzle.com/articles/photosynthesis-and-cellular-respiration.html


http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_mito.html


http://www.tpt.org/newtons/video.php?id=915





http://www.neok12.com/video/Photosynthesis/zX787d585f475a015b5c7c06.htm



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pD68uxRLkM



http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/other-shows/videos/assignment-discovery-shorts-06-07-07-08-cellular-respiration.htm




**DO NOT COPY STRAIGHT FROM THE WEBSITE!  YOU WILL RECIEVE A 0%F if you do so!  I want to know what you learned, not what the website says!**

**Some organisms at the bottom of the ocean are able to produce their own food without sunlight.  This process is called chemosyntheis**





Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Microbes Poster Activity

Directions: You are to choose a disease you would like to research from the list below. You will then log in to trackstar and research that disease. Once you have gathered all of your information, you will use it to create a poster. The following is required on the poster:

·         Name of the disease (Some illnesses/diseases have several different names, include all of them)
·         Define the disease. Explain what the disease does to a person’s body.
o   Be sure to include all major side effects of the disease
·         How a person can come down with the disease (Communicable or non-communicable)
·         How can a doctor diagnose this disease? (Are there tests that can be ran or just based on the symptoms?)
·         The treatment/medicine for the disease (If there is not a cure, explain what a person has to do in order to live with the disease)
·         Is this disease/illness preventable? If so, how? (Ex: Healthy living, cleaning/washing hands, vaccination, etc..)
·         Include at least 3 more facts you have found about the disease that you find interesting.


Diseases to choose from:
Group 1.     Chicken Pox
Group 2.    Whooping Cough
 Group 3.    Strep Throat
 Group 4.    Flu
Group 5.    Common Cold

How to research:
·         Track # for Websites: 452967
·         Track # for Videos: 452968

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Science Links

These are links for your science research today.  You are ONLY to go to the links listed below.  If you are found looking at any other websites, you will have your iPad taken away.


With the paper that was given to you, write about each of these famous scientist on each side of your paper.  I want to know three facts about them and why they are important to medicine and science.


Louis Pastuer:

Joseph Lister: