Homework for this week: -Article to the week- Women in Science

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Homework for this week: -Article to the week- Women in Science 10/3/2016 Homework for this week: -Article to the week- Women in Science -Math Decimals practice -FIM -study Science and Social Studies A.M Work: Complete the spiral on your desk, front and back! To view this presentation, first, turn up your volume and second, launch the self-running slide show.

Standards Main idea and Details Conjunctions Ordering Decimals Creating models with decimals Conflicts in the Civil War Microorganisms and organelles To view this presentation, first, turn up your volume and second, launch the self-running slide show. Standards

Benchmark Data chats ELA Science Math Social studies

Article of the Week Close Read Women in Science Main idea and Details Conjunctions

Products for this week. Choose 1 Create a 5 page flip book based on one of the women. Create an Acrostic poem based on one of the women Create Public Service announcement recruiting girls to join science and math clubs using Mae Jemison and Marie Curie as examples Research one more influential female scientist/mathematician. Explain the similarities between them and Marie Curie and Mae Jemison. One Paragraph

Anticipation guide: Write Agree or Disagree 1. Women have always been honored in the field of science. 2. Marie Curie lived and died based on her scientific work. 3. Mae Jemison has several degrees in math and science in order to be an astronaut. Male brains adapt more to math and science than female brains. Mae Jemison and Marie Curie both had major contributions to math and science.

Task 1- Underline the main idea in each of the paragraphs we read Task 2- Circle the conjunctions in each of the paragraphs we read

/ Mae Jemison

Travel Read the first three paragraphs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEV4KJBJvEg

Travel Read the first three paragraphs

Group presentations Make sure your information is clear, on topic, neat, and up to my standards .

What we did during…. After Reading…. Group 1- Research one more influential female scientist/mathematician. Explain the similarities between them and Marie Curie and Mae Jemison. One Paragraph Group 2- vocabulary tree for one of the vocabulary words in the text Group 3- Use 3 quotes to summarize the Marie Curie passage Group 4- use 3 quotes to summarize Mae Jemison passage After Reading….

Group presentations Make sure your information is clear, on topic, neat, and up to my standards .

Recap…… What was the skills we were working on? Mae Jemison? Marie curie? Vocabulary Product due this Friday?

Benchmark Data chats ELA Science Math Social studies

Math….. 1. 47% 2. .07 3. 3/4 4. .7 5. Write the following number in standard and extended form: thirteen hundred and six, and twenty-three hundredths