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Miss Lagas @ Boston University: August 2013
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Miss Lagas @ Boston University. Wednesday, August 7, 2013. MEMS Devices in the Classroom. In order to assemble all of the different activities that I composed this summer, I put all of the documents together in one website using Google Sites. You can access the site by CLICKING HERE. The goal of this site, is for teachers to access the resources and bring current micro-technologies into their classrooms. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Blogs of Fellow RET Teachers!
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Grading Philosophy | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. As Sanborn Middle School and the rest of the educational world move towards. Instruction, the world of A’s, B’s, and C’s is starting to fade away. With half my brain thinking of how I was graded in middle school and the other half thinking of how I was. To grade at university, I struggle a little to define what a grade. So as I shift my thinking towards competency-based grading, here is a helpful translation guide:. 1 = D = “Substantially below proficient...
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Class Calendar | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. Click here for a link to the class calendar! Here’s the official district calendar for the year…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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The Great Biome Project | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. The Great Biome Project. We have started a voyage through the biomes of America. Throughout this unit, students will be gathering information about each biome and recording their findings in a scrapbook. Students will be looking for:. In the biome (including temperature, precipitation, and soil quality). An example of an. An example of a. An example of a symbiotic relationship. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Weekly Overview June 9th – 13th | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. Weekly Overview June 9th – 13th. Monday: Looking at the forces of weathering, erosion, and deposition in the Solar System. HW: Finish writing your. Answering the question “Why does the Earth’s surface look different? Tuesday: Use evidence about the Earth and Solar System to support your claim HW: Finish Power Paragraph Organizer. Thursday and Friday: Practice using and creating topographic maps. Earth vs. the Solar System Resources:. Earth vs the solar system.
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Weekly Overview June 2nd – 6th | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. Weekly Overview June 2nd – 6th. On Monday students visited the Severe Weather Museum they built. Check out this link. To see what they built. On Tuesday we experimented with different types of weathering and erosion using stream tables. Homework: pages 38-41. On Wednesday and Thursday students will learning about different types of erosion through a jigsaw activity. For Friday, students should bring in a picture of the surface of a planet other than Earth.
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Helpful Links | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. Welcome to the content page! All of the units we will be studying this year are listed below along with some links to websites you might find helpful! Https:/ sites.google.com/a/sau17.net/mrharriscoolscience/home/homework. Mr Harris’ Weather Links. Cloud Appreciation Society Gallery – Amazing Pictures! NASA S’COOL Website. Web Weather – Cloud Information. Atmospheric Science at UIUC – Cloud Information. Weather Channel Interactive Map. BBC Nature – Fossils.
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Miss Lagas @ Boston University: Engineering Humor
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Miss Lagas @ Boston University. Monday, July 29, 2013. Went to use the microwave for lunch, and found this clever play on words. Or use the other 'micro'wave". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Miss Lagas is a 7th Grade Science Teacher at Robert Adams Middle School in Holliston, MA. She started out as an Engineering major at Boston University, but decided teaching was where her heart lies and has been teaching ever since! View my complete profile. Blogs of Fellow RET Teachers! My Summer at BU 2012.
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Check out our Spotlight! | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. Check out our Spotlight! To see a spotlight on an experiment that Mr. Rutherford graciously allowed us to perform in his office! Just how small is an atom? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Just how small is an atom? | Science Connections
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Internet resources for a science classroom. Just how small is an atom? We’re diving into the world of nano. As we start talking about the matter that makes up the w. Orld around us, it seemed like a good idea to try to imagine the scale of atoms. Many people imagine atoms as being little spheres floating around just below visibility. But the true size is much more difficult to imagine! No atoms… Then we used optical microscopes to look at plants magnified up to 400 times. Still no atoms! To receive messa...