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Week 35 May 16-22

May18

Hello Parents and Students,

2 more weeks, can’t believe it!
This week week we are going to cover plate tectonics as well as review rocks and the rock cycle throughout the week.

Objective: 6.10 C,D
Students will locate and identify the major tectonic plates on a world map. They will describe how different types of plate movements are responsible for geological events such as ocean basins, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building.

Monday/Tuesday (rock Cycle Homework due)
Review Rock Cycle
Jigsaw

Wednesday
Reward PArty

Thursday/Friday
QUIZ (rocks, rock cycle)
Name That Plate
Plate Movement

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Week 34 May 11-15

May8

Hello Parents and Students,

I am so excited for the next two weeks…we get to explore ROCKS!!! We are going to have so much fun, you will never look at rocks the same! 🙂

Objective: 6.10 B
We will classify igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks based on the processes of their formation. They will develop an understanding of the multiple pathways of the rock cycle.

Monday- (white)
-LAB
Weathering

Tuesday/Wednesday
Sedimentary, Igneous, Metamorphic Rocks

Thursday/Friday
Rock Cycle

COMING UP NEXT WEEK:
Plate Tectonics 🙂

Week 33 May 4-8

May3

Hello Parents and Students,

4 more weeks, so crazy!!

Solar System test retake on Monday in Mr. Scotts room during first period!

*Extra Credit on the test- 20 GOOD facts about Earths Interior

PROJECTS ARE DUE THIS WEEK!

Maroon- DUE MONDAY
White- DUE TUESDAY

Objective: 6.10 B
We will classify igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks based on the processes of their formation. They will develop an understanding of the multiple pathways of the rock cycle.

Monday/Tuesday
Projects due
Game Day

Wednesday:
Start Rocks
Weathering

Thursday:
Band Trip
Packet for those not going

Friday:
Continue Weathering

Week 32- April 27-31

April25

Hello Parents and Students,

5 more weeks, I can’t believe it!

Projects are due next week! May 4th and 5th!

This week we are moving on to learn about Earth’s Structure. We will talk about the different layers and their physical properties. Anything that we do not get finished in class will be homework!

Objective: 6.10 A
Students will build model of the structural layers of the Earth including, inner core, outer core, lithosphere, asthenosphere, mantle, crust. They will also study some of the characteristics of each layer. This will build a good foundation for plate tectonics in the next unit.

Monday
Solar System Test
Projects

Tuesday/Wednesday
Apple Earth- Layers demonstration
Create Model of Layers- Homework if not completed in class

Thursday/Friday
Notes on the Layers
1 More Model

Week 30 April 13-17

April11

Hello Parents and Students,

I hope you all a good weekend, we have a ton to get done this week.
I will be out Monday and Tuesday, so the students will get the day to work on their projects. I told them to come prepared bringing whatever they needed to be productive.

Objective: 6.11 A,B
students will research the physical properties, locations, and movements of the Sun, planets, Galilean moons, meteors, asteroids, and comets. We will construct a scale model and display the researched characteristics.
Students will discern how gravity governs the motion of our solar system.

Monday/Tuesday
PROJECT DAY- Bring what you need to work on
White day- Scale model due
Maroon- Jump lab due

Wednesday
Which One? – How high can you jump Lab

Thursday/Friday
Notes
Effects of Gravity
Space Exploration

Week 29 April 6th-10th

April3

Hello Parents and Students,

Hope you all had a good Easter Holiday! We will continue our unit over the solar system this week. We got a little behind last week, so we will need to move quickly this week!
Our quiz will be Wednesday and Thursday

Objective: 6.11
students will research the physical properties, locations, and movements of the Sun, planets, Galilean moons, meteors, asteroids, and comets. We will construct a scale model and display the researched characteristics.

Monday/Tuesday

Distance Scale Model
Match Up
Work on Project

Wednesday/Thursday
QUIZ (Comets, Meteors, Asteroids, Planets)
Finish Model
Work On Project

Friday/Monday
Lab- How High can you jump?

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Week 28 March 30- April 3

March28

Hello Parents and Students

We will continue going over the solar system this week. Students received project information and research they need to be working on.

Objective:
students will research the physical properties, locations, and movements of the Sun, planets, Galilean moons, meteors, asteroids, and comets. We will construct a scale model.

Monday/Tuesday
Solar System Research **Due Next Class
Scale Model
Comet, Meteors, Asteroids

Wednesday/Thursday
Match Up
Distance Scale Model

Friday/Monday
QUIZ
Distance Scale Model
Project

Week 27 March 23-27

March23

Hello parents and students,

We are starting our last nine weeks, wooooo hoooo! I can’t believe how fast time has gone. This week we are finishing up our unit on force and motion, we will test on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday we start the solar system, which includes a big project!!

Objectives: students will research the physical properties, locations, and movements of the Sun, planets, Galilean moons, meteors, asteroids, and comets.
Test over force and motion

Monday- incline plane investigation

Tuesday/Wednesday – force and motion test

Thursday/Friday- solar system research
Project introduction- groups

Week 26 March 16-20

March14

Welcome Back!!

I Hope you all had a wonderful Spring break! We are getting closer and closer to the end of the school year, CRAZY!! This is the last week of the 9 weeks!

This week we are finishing up force and motion, then we will quickly cover simple machines!

Objective:
Students will complete motion notes and review for upcoming quiz.
Through investigation, this lesson allows students to develop a fundamental understanding that inclined planes and pulleys affect the force needed to move an object.

Monday/Tuesday
Finsih Motion Notes
Review

Wednesday/Thursday
Quiz (distance, direction, displacement, average speed, force, velocity, acceleration)

Friday/Monday
Pulleys and inclined planes

Week 25 March 2- 6

February28

Hello,

Since last week was a little crazy, we will have to catch up this week. You students most likely has homework due next week. Maroon day classes have part 1 and 2 of walking lab and White day classes have part 1 and 2 of walking lab and Speed, velocity, and acceleration page.

Objective:
Students will investigate motion through a variety of activities in order to identify changes in position and direction and the speed of an object. Students will also graph changes in motion.

Monday:
Speed, Velocity, Acceleration (possible homework)
Motion Notes

Tuesday/Wednesday
Math/reading Benchmark

Thursday/Friday
Stomp Rockets (Hopefully)

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