Links...

...to websites you'll need for specific assignments

Norton Simon Permission Slip

 

 

 

 

 

6/14/11 Stained Glass Rotation

Duplicate the sketch in this video.


 

 

 

 

...to general files you might need whenever

General syllabus for all classes

Rewrite forms for quizzes or tests

Basic Skills Practice Workbooks 6 7 8

Parent Letter/ Back 2 school List

 

...to sites/files for techies in class


7th Math        8th Math         Science 

ocs webmail

 

 

Old stuff:

 

6/7/11  Rotational Art

Duplicate the sketch in this video.

 

 

6/1/11 Say It With Symbols: Areas & Formulas

Duplicate the sketch in this video.

 

5/31/11  Eclipses

Study this website

Take these quizzes in new tabs 1 2

Memorize 5 facts about the event that will occur on

        August 21, 2017.   1 2 3

 Raise your hand when you have done all these things.


 

 

5/26/11  Line Grapher

Make a sketch like the one in this video.

Use it to fill out this worksheet.

 

5/24/11  NASA's Eyes on the Solar System

Open this link in a new tab and do these three things:

1) Watch any tutorial of your choice, found in the

        upper right hand corner of the screen.

2) Find one of NASA's space probes.

3) Explore one of the other planets and it's moons.

 

 5/19/11  NASA Scavenger Hunt

Go to nasa.gov and open these 5 things in new tabs. 

Raise your hand when you have found them.

1) The locations of the planets in tonight's sky.

2) Satellite pictures of the flooding happening in

       Mississippi right now.

3) Live webcam pictures of the new Mars rover they

      are assembling right now at JPL

4) The satellite Cassini's latest photos of Titan and

       Callisto, the moons of Jupiter.

5)  Class contest:  Impress Mr. Bergmann and Mr. Lee

       with the most interesting NASA website you can find.

 

 

5/10/11  Families on the periodic table

Read these links 1 2 3 4 5

...and use this periodic table

...to take these quizzes 1 3 4

 Raise your hand when you are ready to be quizzed

using this periodic table.

 

Due Monday May 9:  My Element Project

          Sample Project

         Grading Rubric

         Reporting Sheet

         Cover Page

          Which element have I been assigned?

          Resources to find information 1 2 3 4

 

 

5/3/11  Elements on the Periodic Table

Study these sites 1 2

...and use this website

...when taking these quizzes 1  2  3  4

4/28/11 Lines of Intersection

Replicate the sketch in the video

Fill out the worksheet.

 

4/27/11  Tossing a Ball

Duplicate the sketch in this video. Use your completed sketch to fill out this worksheet.

 

 

4/26/11 Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

Study these first...

one  two three

then take these online quizzes next.

one   two  three  four  five

Raise your hand when you are finished.

 

 

Earth Day Project

 

3/16/11  Frogs, Fleas, and Painted Cubes 1-3

Use this video to make a new sketch.

 

3/15/11  6-3 Changes of state are physical changes.

(worksheet)

 

2/15/11  5-3 Matter has observable changes.

(worksheet)

Links:  one  two  three  four  five

 2/9/11  Looking for Pythagoras

Fill out this worksheet using a sketch made from this

video.

 

2/8/11   5-2 Elements, Compounds, Mixture

Fill out this worksheet by reading these links and taking

these quizzes 1 2 3

 

1/27/11  7th grade link 

1/27/11  8th grade worksheet

 

 

1/26/11  Looking for Pythagoras 2-3

Use this video to make a new sketch.

 

1/25/11 All Matter is made of Atoms

Then take the "quiz on matter".

Raise your hand when you are finished.

 

1/20/11 Ratios in triangles

Use this sketch to fill out this worksheet.

 

1/19/11 Helicopter Distance & Other Shapes

Duplicate the sketch in this video.

 

1/14/11 Triangle Tripler

Use this video to make a new sketch.

 

1/11/11 Rep-Tile and Fractal

Use this link to make a new sketch.

 

Due 1/10/11

Project for Curious Minds

 

12/15/10  Rectangles of constant area:  Hyperbolas

Use this link to make a new sketch.

 

12/14/10  Will it float in oil?  What about honey?

Use this website to fill out this worksheet.

 

12/9/10  Triangle Stretcher

Use your Triangle Stretcher Sketch to fill out

          this worksheet.

 

 

12/8/10  Lines of Intersection

Replicate the sketch in the video

Fill out this worksheet.

12/7/10  Introduction to Density

Use this website to fill out the worksheet

 

12/2/10 7th Grade GSP: Making a Triangle Stetcher.

                   8th Grade GSP:  Line Grapher Worksheet 1

 

12/1/10   8th grade GSP: Making a Line Grapher

Video

Steps and final picture

 

 

11/9/10  Parkworld  (Remember, don't navigate back!)

    

11/4/10  Intro to GSP

      Session One

      Session Two

      Session Three

      Session Four

11/2/10  Intro to Forces  (Worksheet)

Physics 4 Kids  (navigate wherever in this domain)

The Physics Classroom 1   (just use this page)

The Physics Classroom  2 (just use this page)

Balanced Forces

 

10/28/10  Intro to GSP  Instructions

 

10/14/10  Forty Meter Dash Tables

This is a picture of the Word Document you should make on 

your own and fill in.  Save it in your computer lab folder.

Distance Time Speed Project is due on Monday;

1 page for the graph, 1 page for the tables.

Help

How to make a table in Microsoft Word.

How to change the orientation of your paper in Word:    

go to the menu File >> Page Setup >> Click Landscape

 

10/7/10  Need for Speed

1) Copy the date and title of this assignment into your notebook.

2) Make five entries that have to do with running following

   this format:

a) List the name and nationality of runner, and the date of event.

b) Distance (give units, usually meters)

c) Time (give units, probably seconds)

d) Speed (show work, give units)

e) Website used (only the first part of the url)

For example

a) Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 2008.

b) 100 m

c) 9.72 s

d) 100m / 9.72 s = 10.29 m/s

e) belfasttelegraph.co.uk

Use whatever relevant and credible websites you want to complete this.  Here's a good link to use, if you want.

 

10/5/10 1.2  Speed and Velocity

Directions are on the worksheet.

First Link

Second Link

(Link for Mr. Lee to show the class)

 

10/1/10  The Arithmetic Game

1.  Open your notebook to a new section and title it

"Computer Lab:  Scrap paper 10/1/10"

2.  Use your notebook for the game you are about

to play.  Record your work (if any) in your notebook

and when you can get a score of 10, then raise your hand.

3. The Arithmetic Game

9/30/10  Relative Motion Statements

In your notebook open up to a new page and title it with the

date and "Relative Motion Statements".

Make six relative motion statements based on the pictures you see

    in my new photo gallery

Remember that each statement must be a complete sentence with

1) frame of reference 2) object 3) speed and 4) direction

For example, "Relative to the truck, the ball shoots

backwards at 100 km."

 

9/28/10  1.1 Relative Motion (worksheet)

Instructions are on the worksheet

First Link: One train

Second Link: Two trains

Third Link: Relative motion gun

Fourth Link: pitching machine on a truck

 

 

9/23/10  NBA Stats

1. Open your math notebook and record any work there,

      along with the date and heading "Computer Lab".

2.  In a new tab open this link.

3. Choose a team and click through to their stats.

4. Find your team's 3p% column (3 pt shot percentage).

5. Make a stem and leaf plot from the data.

6. Make a line plot from the data.

7. Now that you have the data organized into charts,

     what new information do you notice about your team?

      (example: mode, median, maximum, minimum,

        or the what the typical player's percentage is)

8. Raise your hand once you become a math-ionaire.

 

9/21/10 Wind Turbine Blade Design (Worksheet)

Instructions are on your worksheet.

First link: blade design

Second link: parts of a wind turbine

Third link: wind turbine design

 

9/17/10  NBA Stats

1.  Open this link in a new tab.

2. Choose a team and click through to their stats.

3. Choose two different vertical columns to do the mean,

       median, and mode on.

4. Raise your hand when you are finished.

 

 

9/15/10Milk, Food Coloring, & Soap

Read the links and be ready to answer these questions.

First link    Second link   Third link

Q:  What are five types of molecules in milk?

Q:  Which of those molecules are changed

            by the soap?

Q:  In what way are those molecules changed

            by the soap?

Q:  What does "homogenized" mean?

Q:  Why does the food coloring appear to explode?

First link     Second link   Third Link