Thursday, January 31, 2013

1/31

8th Science - Reviewed for the chapter 6 text which will be on Monday

Monday (2/4) - Chapter 6 Test
Wednesday (2/6) - Science Fair Report due - final copy
Thursday (2/7) - Periodic Table Test #5a (elements 1-45)

7th Religion - Discussion questions over Matthew 9 & 10

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

1/30

7th & 8th - Science Fair Final Draft due next Wednesday (2/6)

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

1/29

7th Science - Science fair report rough drafts are due this Wednesday - typed and printed and brought to class.
 7th Religion - Discussion Questions over Matthew 9 & 10


  1.  Matthew says that Jesus had compassion on people when he saw that they were “harassed and helpless.” Different people have different levels of compassion for different groups of people or different causes. What are the people or causes that you have the most compassion for, and why? 
  2.  How can you be “shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves” like Jesus said? 
  3.  Jesus says some very tough things in chapter ten, things that are hard to understand and hard to believe. What teaching from chapter ten was really hard for you, and how do you make sense of what Jesus is trying to say?

Monday, January 28, 2013

1/28

8th Science - Students may work on the chapter 6 review (pages 172-173) to help prepare for the chapter test next Monday (2/4).  Science fair report rough drafts are due this Wednesday - typed and printed and brought to class.

7th Religion - Pretest over Matthew 9 & 10

Friday, January 25, 2013

1/25

7th Science - We wrapped up our discussion about evolution and had some time to work on science fair reports that are due next Wednesday (1/30)

7th Religion - Quiz over Matthew 8

Thursday, January 24, 2013

1/24

8th Science - We went through section three of chapter 6 about momentum and the law of conservation of momentum.  There was also work time for science fair reports that are due next Wednesday.

7th Religion - Quiz over Matthew 8 tomorrow

1/23

7th & 8th Science - Typed Rough Draft of the science report is due next Wednesday (1/30)

Abstract:
Purpose
Question
Process
Results
Conclusion


Reflection Questions:

What potential impact might this topic have on society or the environment?
What have you learned from your experience on this project?
If you could start over, what changes would you have made to this experiment, and how can you build upon what you learned in a future project?

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

1/22

7th Science - Explained some aspects of Intelligent Design

7th Religion - Began Matthew 8, Discussion Questions due Thursday (1/24)


  1. Describe a time when a sickness made a big impact in your life.  This might be a sickness you had or someone else had.  It might be a sickness that was cured, or one that did not result in healing.
  2. Has following Jesus ‘cost’ you anything?  Have you had to sacrifice friendships, experiences, money, or anything else to follow Jesus?
  3. When Jesus calmed the storm, he was a little upset with his disciples.  They wanted Jesus to help them scoop water out of their sinking ship, but Jesus fixed the problem in a different way.  Describe a time when God answered a prayer differently than what you were asking.

Friday, January 18, 2013

1/18

7th Science - Spent some time talking about evolution and dinosaurs today before bowling.

Have a great long weekend!


Thursday, January 17, 2013

1/17

8th Science - Finished the marshmallow catapult lab on projectile motion and worked on a math worksheet reinforcing acceleration due to gravity

7th Religion - Discussed questions over Matthew 7 and took our quiz since tomorrow is a 1/2 day

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

1/16

7th and 8th Science - Today we worked on tables and graphs



January 9 Conclusion
January 16 Table/Graph
January 23 Abstract/Reflection Questions
January 30 Rough Draft

February 6 Final Draft
February 20 Presentations
February 25 Science Fair Due





Title Page (creative)
Table of Contents (can be generated automatically)
Acknowledgments (optional, nice)
Abstract (one page snapshot of your project)
Background Information (done in October, just organize it)
Problem/Question (done in November)
Hypothesis (done in November)
Procedure/Materials (done in November)
Variables Listed (done in November)
Table
Graph
Conclusion (done last week)
Reflection Questions
Bibliography (done in October)

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

1/15

7th Science - Discussed some helpful responses to evolution from a Biblical perspective

7th Religion - Matthew 7 Discussion Questions due Thursday (1/17)


  1. Have you ever misjudged someone and regretted it?  Tell about a time when someone had a good heart and was doing something good, even though you were not aware of it at the time.
  2. What are some things that you can ‘ask’ and ‘seek’ and ‘knock’ for from God, things that God wants to bless you with so that you can be a blessing to others?
  3. Who are some wise people in your life, people that not only know good things but put them into practice, people that live what they believe?

Monday, January 14, 2013

1/14

8th Science - we did one lab working with Newton's First Law (Inertia-Rama) and began another lab dealing with projectile motion (Marshmallow Catapult)

7th Religion - Pretest over Matthew chapter 7

Friday, January 11, 2013

1/11

7th Science - We completed chapter 8 in our textbook over geologic time periods and human evolution.   We will be looking at helpful responses to this information next week.

7th Religion - Quiz over Matthew 6

Thursday, January 10, 2013

1/10

8th Science - Students learned about Newton's three laws of motion, and then they demonstrated and presented the laws to the rest of the students in class.  This can be found in section 2 of Chapter 6.

7th Religion - Matthew chapter 6 discussion questions, quiz tomorrow

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

1/9

7th & 8th Science - Work on your Conclusion.  Here are things that should be included:



  • An accurate reaction to the hypothesis as compared to the resulting data; 
  • Explains whether the experiment results were/were not supported by the research; 
  • Inferences are suggested to describe why the results may have happened (include science concepts); 
  • Provides information about what was learned as a result of this project; 
  • Gives explanations to tell what the resulting data 'means'; 
  • The conclusion is clear and helps the observer understand "what happened/and why”; 
  • Project shows a great deal of thoroughness;
  • Shows awareness of reliability / accuracy of data; 
  • Ideas for a future related study are proposed

Science Concepts


These are science concepts that would be great to include in your science fair papers if they apply to your project:



Abiotic - something that is not alive

Absorption - light energy being transferred to objects they interact with

Acceleration - the rate at which velocity changes

Acid - a chemical that has a pH level of less than 7

Adaptation - a characteristic of an organism’s ability to change in order to survive in its environment

Archimedes’ principle - when an object is placed in a liquid, the liquid will displace an equal amount of fluid as the volume of the object

Atmospheric pressure - pressure on objects caused by the weight of the atmosphere

Base - a chemical that has a pH level of more than 7

Bernoulli’s principle - a moving fluid has less pressure than a stationary fluid; as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure of that fluid decreases

Biotic - something that is alive

Boiling - the change of state from a liquid to a gas throughout the liquid

Buoyant force - the force that a fluid will exert on an object within the fluid, pushing the object away from the fluid

Cerebellum - the part of the brain that keeps track of a body’s position

Cerebrum - the part of the brain that processes the senses, and controls voluntary movements and thoughts

Charles’ law - as the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume of that gas

Chemical change - when one or more substances completely change into new substances with new properties


Chemical energy - the energy chemicals have because of their structure and ability to release energy when burned (like food being used by organisms)

Combustion - the process of burning

Controlled experiment - an experiment that tests only one factor at a time

Decibel - a unit to measure how loud different sounds are depending on pressure the sound waves cause

Density - the ratio of an objects mass and volume

Ecology - the study of the impact of interactions between organisms and their environment

Electricity - the energy of moving electrons which allows work to be done

Energy - the ability to do work

Force - a push or a pull exerted on an object

Friction - a force that opposes all motion because two surfaces are in contact

Gas - a form of matter without a definite shape or volume

Gravity - the force of attraction between objects due to their masses and the distance between them

Inertia - the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion

Innate behavior - a behavior that is influenced by genes and does not depend on the environment or on learning a skill

Kinetic energy - the energy of an object because of its motion

Law of conservation of energy - energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transferred

Law of conservation of mass - mass cannot be created or destroyed in chemical or physical changes

Liquid - a state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape

Machine - a device that makes work easier by changing the size or direction of a force

Malnutrition - a disorder resulting from not consuming the right combination of nutrients

Mass - the amount of matter in an object

Metabolism - a total of all the chemical processes that happen in an organism

Mineral - an element that is essential for good health

Newton’s 1st Law of Motion - objects at rest stay at rest, objects in motion stay in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion - the acceleration of an object depends on the object’s mass and the amount of force acting on the object (acceleration has a direct relationship with force and an inverse relationship with mass)

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion - every action has an equal and opposite reaction

Nutrient - a substance that must be consumed or taken in by an organism to promote normal growth, maintenance, and repair

Pascal’s principle - within a fluid, equal force will be exerted in all directions

pH - a value that describes the chemical composition of a substance depending on its acidity or alkalinity


Placebo effect - a person’s attitude can affect an outcome; if a person takes a sugar pill thinking that it is medicine they might start feeling better just because they think they should be feeling better because they are taking medicine

Power - the rate at which work is done

Pressure - the amount of force exerted on a given amount of surface area

Projectile motion - the curved path of an object because of the force of gravity combining with the force of forward motion

Senses - ability for an organism to gather information about its environment using a central nervous system

Solid - the state of matter which has a definite shape and volume

Sound wave - waves that move through substances by vibrations and may be perceived by living organisms through hearing

Surface tension - the force of attraction at the surface of a liquid which minimizes the amount of surface area

Temperature - a measurement of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object

Viscosity - the resistance of flow in a fluid

Weight - a measurement of the gravitational force exerted on an object

Science Fair Calendar

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

1/8

7th Science - We read through pages 176 and 177 and had a guest speaker; Ms. Hays joined us for class and described her fossil collection and how she has found so many.  Thanks Ms. Hays!



7th Religion - Matthew 6 Questions due Thursday:

  1. When have you seen someone do something "only for show," only to impress other people?  What could be done differently so their motivation is honor from God and not from people?
  2. What are some things that ‘moth and rust’ could not destroy that are important to you?  What are the ‘best things that aren’t things’?
  3. What are things that you are tempted to worry about, and how can you let go of those worries and give those situations to God?

Monday, January 7, 2013

1/7

8th Science - Read pages 153-156.  The section review (page 157) is due Thursday (1/10).

7th Religion - Pretest over Matthew 6.

Friday, January 4, 2013

1/4

7th Science - We worked through Chapter 7 over similarities in organisms and natural selection.

7th Religion - We worked through our new memory verses for Monday and wrote them out - Matthew 6:9-13 & Proverbs 30:8-9

Thursday, January 3, 2013

1/3

8th Science - We read through pages 150 and 151 and worked through the math problems on the bottom of page 151

7th Religion - We spent some time reviewing Matthew chapters 1-5