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“Individual Roles ”
Warm Up: How does my project relate to real life? 1. Explain below, in detail, how your project has helped you to see how science is used in “real life”. In your paragraph, you can discuss career options you’ve learned about such as, researchers, doctors, writers, illustrators, etc. in doing research for your specific disease. Is this path one that you might be interested in later in life?
Page 101
Homework: 1. On a separate sheet of paper, write about each persons role in your group and how they have contributed to the project. This is confidential and will be turned in. 2. Bring rubric with you to class next period (Print one from my webpage if you don’t have one!!!!)
Wednesday, February 9, 2011Thursday, February 10, 2011
Journal Entry #3:
Human Health Conditions Project – Day 3
Wednesday, February 9, 2011Thursday, February 10, 2011
Page 102
“Pros/Cons Project Chart”
Warm Up: 1. Why did we learn about chemistry before we did this project? 2. How is chemistry relevant in the study of diseases? 3. Why do you think it is important to be educated in the areas of science and human health?
Page 103
Homework: 1. Create a “Pros and Cons Chart” about the project on a separate sheet of paper. Discuss the positives and negatives of this project; help me to make it better for students in the future!!
Friday, February 11, 2011Monday, February 14, 2011
Journal Entry #4: How did your presentation go!?
Human Health Conditions Project – Presentation Day!!!
Page 104
Friday, February 11, 2011Monday, February 14, 2011
Presentation Notes:
“Human Health Conditions Graphic Organizer”
Warm Up: 1. List all 8 health conditions you heard about last period (including yours). 2. Which did you find to be the most interesting? Explain. 3. Were there any similarities in the human health conditions? Explain.
Page 105
Homework: 1. Complete and Study the Human Health Conditions Graphic Organizer 2. Study for Human Health Conditions Quiz
Tuesday, February 15, 2011Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Human Health Conditions Project – Enrichment Day
Page 106
Tuesday, February 15, 2011Wednesday, February 16, 2011
“NC Pages in Textbook (16-20) - Toxicology”
Warm Up: Copy the questions below – answer them as part of your homework assignment:1)What is toxicology?2)Name 3 beneficial uses of synthetic chemicals.3)What is a response?4)What are the harmful effects of mercury?5)What are two components of exposure?6)Define the following terms:
• Toxic chemical • Potency• Synthetic • Susceptibility• Dose • Risk• Concentration
Page 107
Homework: NC pages 16-20 in textbook (end of book) 1. Complete the activity “Is it Safe to Swim” Answer all questions for each section (pgs NC 16-17) 2. Answer warm-up questions that you did not complete in class today.
Thursday, February 17, 2011Friday, February 18, 2011
Human Health Conditions QuizDosage Activities
Page 108
Thursday, February 17, 2011Friday, February 18, 2011
Routes of Exposure Notes:
Activity 1: Does the Dose Matter?(Answer the questions here)
Activity 2: Adult or Child – Does the Dose Make a Difference (Answer the questions here)
Study Vocabulary and Human Health Conditions – Prepare for Test
Warm Up: 1) What factors do you think affect a person’s susceptibility to a chemical? 2) What do you think the statement “The dose makes the poison” means? 3) What chemical (element) is most commonly used to make water safe for human use? 4) What is dose and how is it determined?
Page 109
Homework: 1. Study “Chemistry in Our Lives” vocabulary from warm-up (page 107) and today’s class period 2. Review all 8 Human Health Conditions (Graphic Organizer) and prepare for test!!!
Monday, February 21, 2011Tuesday, February 22, 2011
“How Much Can I Be Exposed To” SimulationChemistry in Our Lives Vocabulary
Case Studies
Page 110
Monday, February 21, 2011Tuesday, February 22, 2011
The Water CycleEvaporation, Precipitation and Runoff
Warm Up: 1) Recap the case studies from our previous class. Write a paragraph below describing the case study you read about last period. You may need to look at your question sheet to help remind you. Think about what chemicals are involved and the route of exposure. Be ready to share this information with the class.
Page 111
Homework: 1. Extended Reading: The Water Cycle - Read, Highlight and Answer Questions 2. Extended Reading: Evaporation, Precipitation and Runoff - Read and answer questions
Wednesday, February 23, 2011Thursday, February 24, 2011
“Chemistry in Our Lives” TestStructure of a Water Molecule
Page 112
Wednesday, February 23, 2011Thursday, February 24, 2011
Hydrogen
Hydrogen
+
+
OxygenE
E
E
EE
E
E
E
8 Protons(+)
8 Neutrons
EE
Lake
Solar Energy
The Properties of Water
Warm Up: 1)What is the source of energy that drives the water cycle? 2) What is transpiration? 3) Which part of the water cycle releases heat back in to the surroundings? 4) Which parts of the water cycle involve absorption of energy from the sun? 5) What happens to water that is removed from land by evapotranspiration?
Page 113
Homework: 1. The Properties of Water - Read, Highlight and Answer questions 2. Get progress report signed and return to class next period!
Friday, February 25, 2011Monday, February 28, 2011
Diagram Notes – The Water CycleVideo Questions – The Water Cycle
Page 114
Friday, February 25, 2011Monday, February 28, 2011
Condensation
Precipitation
Surface Runoff
Infiltration
Water Table
Aquifer
Ground Water
Transpiration
Evaporation from Lake and Water
Solar Energy
Read Section 1.2 of Unit C in TextbookComplete Reading Study Guide Questions 1.2 Unit C
Warm Up: 1) Get out signed progress report and put it on top of your supply box. 2) Read the sheet “Water on Earth” -Highlight Important concepts and vocabulary -Answer questions on back -Tape worksheet to THIS page!
Page 115
Homework: 1. Read Section 1.2 of Unit C in textbook 2. Reading Study Guide 1.2 Unit C
Tuesday, March 1, 2011Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Distribution of Water on Earth
Page 116
Infiltration
Copy the following table into your notebook:
Aquifer
Tuesday, March 1, 2011Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Water Source Percent Degrees
Salt Water 97 .97 x 360 = 349
Fresh Water 3- Water vapor .037- Lakes and rivers .34- Deep ground 11- Shallow ground 12- ice 76
Use this data to complete your pie chart showing the distribution of water on Earth.
(*If you are absent on this day, see me to get pie chart!!)
Distribution of Water on Earth
Rivers and Streams – Extended Reading
Warm Up: 1) What do all living things need to carry out life’s processes? 2) Which two sources provide water for humans to use? 3) What is ground water? 4) Explain how clouds are formed?
Page 117
Homework: 1. Extended Reading: Rivers and Streams -Read, Highlight and Answer questions on the back
Thursday, March 3, 2011Friday, March 4, 2011
Activity: Where Oh Where does my Water Flow?Parts of a River Basin Vocabulary
Page 118
Infiltration
Aquifer
Headwaters: Also called the source. It is the beginning of the river. The headwaters are often located in mountains.
Mouth: The mouth is the place where a river flows into a larger body of water, such as another river, a lake or an ocean
Floodplain: The floodplain is relatively flat land stretching from either side of a river, which may flood during heavy rain.
The soil here is usually very rich and good for growing food.
Tributary: A smaller stream or river that joins a larger stream or main river
Main Channel/Main River: The main river channel is the primary channel and course of a river
Watershed/River Basin/ Drainage Basin: The tract of land drained by a river and its tributaries. People’s actions within a
watershed can affect the overall quality of its rivers.
Divide: Boundary that marks the outermost limit of a watershed. It is the boundary between one river basin and
another river basin.
Thursday, March 3, 2011Friday, March 4, 2011
Reading Study Guide 1.3 Unit C
Warm Up: 1) Read the provided article at your table. 2) As you are reading, use the following characters to indicate your thoughts and feelings on the text. Mark these characters directly on your article. 3) After you’ve finished reading, come up with at least two “big idea” questions that made you think.
= indicates something you read that you agree with
= indicates something you read that you disagree with
! = Something that surprises you
? = Something that you were confused about
Page 119
Homework: 1. Read Section 1.3 of Unit C 2. Complete Reading Study Questions for 1.3, Unit C
Monday, March 7, 2011Tuesday, March 8, 2011
River Basin DiagramSocratic Seminar – Catawba Riverkeeper
Page 120
Infiltration
Aquifer
Tape in the “Parts of a River Basin” Map on this page!!!
(if you were absent, come get it )
Monday, March 7, 2011Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Review for TestComplete Study Guide
Page 121
Wednesday, March 9, 2011Thursday, March 10 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011Thursday, March 10, 2011
Page 122
Notebook CheckDistrict Formative
Warm Up: 1.Set up your date, titles, page numbers and homework assignment in your notebook.2.After setting up your pages, turn to page 97 of your notebook and sit quietly to prepare for the notebook check.
Homework: Complete the study guide and study for the test!
No Homework- Review Properties of Water Vocabulary
Page 123
Friday, March 11, 2011Monday, March 14, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011Monday, March 14, 2011
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Water TestProperties of Water Notes
Article Questions
Warm Up:
1. Set up your notebook with dates, titles, page numbers and homework.2. Review for 5 minutes.3. Close your notebook and clear your desk of everything but a pen or pencil.
Homework: 1. Review “Properties of Water” vocabulary that was given in today’s power point
The Properties of Water Extended Reading Questions
Page 125
Tuesday, March 15, 2011Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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Properties of Water Notes continued…Review Vocabulary
Warm Up: 1. How does Earth’s fresh water get replenished? 2. Describe the relationship between a drainage basin and a divide. 3. Can more than one watershed be found in an individual river basin? 4. What is the name of the river basin you live in? 5. Describe the difference between a river basin and a watershed.
Homework: 1. Complete the “Properties of Water” Extended Reading worksheet
Tuesday, March 15, 2011Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Make your prediction about what you think will happen: What can you conclude? (leave space for conclusion)Activity 1: Laundry Detergent vs. Surface TensionExplain what we are doing in this activity here: “Before” Drawing “After” Drawing
Make your prediction about what you think will happen: 1. What can you conclude? 2. How does this characteristic of detergent help clean soiled materials?
Activity 2: A Pile of WaterExplain what we are doing in this activity here:Prediction = # of drops Draw a picture below: Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3
Conclusion:
The Ends Make the Difference – Worksheet
Page 127
Thursday, March 17, 2011Monday, March 21, 2011
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Properties of Water Activities: Surface Tension and Capillary Action
Warm Up: 1. What determines if a molecule is polar? 2. Why isn’t a nonpolar molecule attracted to a polar molecule? 3. Define surface tension and give an example. 4. Describe how water goes through each state as a patch of ice is heated by the sun.
Homework: 1. The Ends Make the Difference – Worksheet
Thursday, March 17, 2011Monday, March 21, 2011
Demo: Escaping WaterExplain what we are doing in this demo here: “Before” Drawing “After” Drawing
Reading Study Guide 4.3 Unit DReview for Quiz
Page 129
Tuesday, March 22, 2011Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Page 130
pH NotesLab Activity – pH, Acids and Bases
Warm Up: Copy the chart into your notes:
1. You find a piece of metal with a specific heat of 387 j/kg⁰C. Identify the metal. 2. Which substance in the chart will heat up fastest, why? 3. Explain why water might be used a coolant. 4. Explain why solid water is less dense than liquid water. 5. Describe the relationship between density and buoyancy and the ability of an object to float.
Homework: 1. Read Section 4.3 of Unit D in your Text 2. Complete Reading Study Questions for 4.3 Unit D 3. Review for Quiz on the Properties of Water
Tuesday, March 22, 2011Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Substance Specific Heat (j/kg ⁰C)
Lead 128
Copper 387
Glass 837
Water 4184
Finish Constructing pH Scale and Answer Questions on Back
Page 131
Thursday, March 24, 2011Friday, March 25, 2011
Page 132
Quiz – Chemicals in Our LivespH Scale Activity Continued…
Warm Up: 1. How does an amphipathic molecule impact the surface tension of water? 2. Which property of water enables a plant to move water from its roots to it’s leaves. Explain how this works. 3. Why does swimming pool water feel cool on a
hot day?
Homework: 1. Finish your pH scale and tape it into page 132 of your notebook. 2. Answer questions pH questions and record answers on page 132 of your notebook.
Thursday, March 24, 2011Friday, March 25, 2011
Questions – NC Pages 11-15
Page 133
Monday, March 28, 2011Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Page 134
Indicators of Water Quality Activity and Notes
Warm Up: 1. Which substance would be the most acidic if one substance had the pH of 2 and the other had a pH of 5.5? 2. What are some characteristics of an acid? What are characteristics of a base? 3. What do you think would happen to the pH if an acid and a base were mixed? 4. How would the pH of groundwater be affected
if large amounts of ammonia were dumped accidentally? Explain your answer.
Homework: 1. Read the NC pages 11-15 in the back of your textbook. 2. Answer the 10 questions provided for homework.
Monday, March 28, 2011Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Activity: What Would You Do With This Water?Describe a glass of water you would be willing to drink.Copy the following chart into your notes:
Discussion Questions1. What factors did you consider when deciding what to use the water for?2. Would you be willing to drink the water if it was rust color and it had a funny smell?3. What substances can be found in water?4. What factors affect water quality?5. How do you think scientists determine the health of
a body of water?
Water Sample
Observations(Be specific)
Bath Swim Drink Cook Wash Bike
Explanation(Why)
Cup #1
Cup #2
Cup #3
Cup #4
Freshwater Pollution Extended Reading
Page 135
Wednesday, March 30, 2011Thursday, March 31, 2011
Page 136
Indicators of Water Quality Notes Continued
Warm Up: 1. Name three indicators of water quality. 2. How does a change in temperature affect the water quality? 3. Describe the relationship between a watershed and the water quality of a lake in that watershed. 4. Explain how the levels of dissolved oxygen can be a good indicators of water quality. 5. Why do you think waves and rapids can alter the amount of dissolved oxygen in water?
Homework: 1. Freshwater Pollution Extended Reading - Highlight and Answer questions on the back
Wednesday, March 30, 2011Thursday, March 31, 2011
Water to DrinkReading Study Guide 3.1 Unit C
Page 137
Monday, April 4, 2011Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Page 138
Path of Water Through a CityBill Nye: Stuff Happens in the Bathroom video
questionsWarm Up: 1. Read “Water to Drink” handout 2. Answer questions on handout
Homework: Read 3.1 Unit C in textbook Complete Reading Study Guide 3.1 Unit C
Monday, April 4, 2011Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Path of Water:1. Evaluate what would happen to the town water system if the dam broke. What would be affected?
Bill Nye:Stuff Happens in the Bathroom:
1. What part of the bathroom has the most impact on the environment?
2. How many gallons of waste are carried to sewage plants in the USA every day?
3. How does toothpaste affect orangutans?
4. What is a possible health risk of lead in lipstick accumulating in your body?
5. What is the most important thing you can do in the bathroom?
Reading Study Guide 3.2 Unit C
Page 139
Wednesday, April 6, 2011Thursday, April 7, 2011
Page 140
Oceanography and Food Webs NotesThe Water Column
Enrichment ActivitiesWarm Up: 1. Why are non-point sources of pollution so difficult to identify? 2. Classify the following as point-source or non- point sources of pollution. Explain why you classified like you did: A) Salt used on icy roads B) An open drain in a side of a paint factory C) A sanitary sewage pipe with a leak D) Fertilizer sprayed onto an orchard 3. Describe the difference between a permeable and an impermeable material.
Homework: Read 3.2 Unit C in textbook Complete Reading Study Guide 3.2 Unit C
Wednesday, April 6, 2011Thursday, April 7, 2011
.5km
1.0 km
1.5 km
2.0km
2.5 km
3.0km
Pressure Increases with D
epthSurface Zone
Transition Zone
Deep Zone
Color and Light-Sunlight penetrates
surface
Temperature-Affected by
Weather Above
Salinity (salt)-Rainfall decreases
-Evaporation increases
Density-Higher salinity (salt) increases
density
Pressure-Increases with
depth
Complete Water Unit Study Guide
Page 141
Friday, April 8, 2011Monday, April 11, 2011
Page 142
Water Unit Test Review“Planet Earth: Open Deep”
DRQ
Copy this water column into your notebook if you did not get to last class!!
Warm Up: 1. What is the most plentiful dissolved substance in
ocean water? 2. Is salt water more or less dense than fresh water? 3. How does evaporation affect ocean water? 4. What resources does the ocean contain? 5. What two things cause the surface temperature of ocean water to vary?
Homework: 1. Complete Water Unit Study Guide!!!!
-This is a Quiz Grade!!!!
.5km
1.0 km
1.5 km
2.0km
2.5 km
3.0km
Pressure Increases with D
epthSurface Zone
Transition Zone
Deep Zone
Color and Light-Sunlight penetrates
surface
Temperature-Affected by
Weather Above
Salinity (salt)-Rainfall decreases
-Evaporation increases
Density-Higher salinity (salt) increases
density
Pressure-Increases with
depth
Friday, April 8, 2011Monday, April 11, 2011
Reading Study Guide 1.1Unit E
Page 143
Tuesday, April 12, 2011Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Page 144
Water Unit TestVirus article
Warm Up: 1. Name the six indicators of water quality 2. Why are macroinvertebrates good water quality indicators? 3. Explain how neutralization occurs when we mix an acid and a base. 4. What gasses does the ocean contain? Explain how these gasses are essential for life processes.
Homework: Read 1.1 Unit E in textbook (pages 9-15) Complete Reading Study Guide 1.1 Unit E
Tuesday, April 12, 2011Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Virus Article Questions
1.Do viruses have cells?
2.What is a virus? Be specific!
3.Who can viruses infect? What are some common human viruses?
4.Cold viruses attach which area of the body? Rabies? HIV?
5.List at least five characteristics of a living thing.
6.Explain how a virus reproduces.
7.Do viruses need food? How do they get energy?
8.Explain how viruses adapt to their environment.
9.Do you think viruses are living or nonliving? Provide a pros and cons chart to support your answer.
10.Draw a virus, use the article to help guide you.
NO HOMEWORK – SPRING BREAK!!!!!
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Thursday, April 14, 2011Friday, April 15, 2011 (Carowinds Trip)
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Virus Discussion“An Inconvenient Truth”
Warm Up: 1. Based on the “virus” article you read after the test, do you think viruses are living or nonliving? Support your answer. 2. What qualifies something as a “living thing”? List as many characteristics that you can think of.
Homework: NO HOMEWORK – SPRING BREAK!!!!!
Thursday, April 14, 2011Friday, April 15, 2011 (Carowinds Trip)