Quiz and Repetition/Replication Activity Day 1

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Friday, March 19th Agenda Collect Conservation of Energy Worksheets
Advertisements

By: Ericka Parry. Question: On which surface will the ball roll the farthest? Cupboard Liner CarpetCarpet Pad.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES Mrs. Wibel Room 228. Welcome Welcome to Mrs. Wibel’s class. I am here to teach; you are here to learn. I will do my job; you will.
ACTIVITY #1: Let’s Get the Ball Rolling!
Welcome Back to School Ms. Barrett’s Classroom Gatesville High School Hornet Fight Never Dies!!
Science Focus Lesson Grade 5 Week 8. Week 8 – SC.H Benchmark: The student knows that a successful method to explore the natural world is to observe.
Daily Science Daily Science Partner B Tuesday Explain how the score board works – By Day – By Week – By Quarter – REMEMBER TO FOLLOW.
 Objective: Explain Classroom Procedures Clarify Classroom and Core Expectations.
Controlling Variables
By: Hanna Briestensky Problem Determine how the height from which the ball is dropped, effects how high that the ball will bounce back up.
By: Yohana Cantua & Fernando Ontiveros Materials one book cover or large piece of smooth paper one book with a hard, glossy cover one book with a rough.
Motion, Forces, and Simple Machines Unit
Speed and Motion Challenge LAB
Day 2 –Procedures Do now 1.Turn your introduction in to the TA. 2.Get out a new sheet of paper for the procedures. IN YOUR GROUPS (QUIET TALKING)
Nov. 9th AGENDA: 1 – Lab Safety Quiz 2 – Demos Announcements Great job this quarter! Keep it up! Make sure to turn in your bell ringers. Today’s Goal:
By: Will Schubert. Determine how the height you drop a ball from affects the height the ball bounces back up. Problem.
Warm up 1.Get out a piece of paper. 2.Fold it into thirds. 3.In the first section, write the date at the top 4.Copy and answer the following questions:
Velocity Day 7. Opener 10/13/15  Chunk the second half of your “Slope and Equations” notes  Main ideas: linear equations, the velocity equation, application.
Preparing for Scientific Inquiry Work Sample Part II.
Marble Incline Plane Lab By: Oliver Homann, Murphy West, and Luke Johnson.
By: Candice Glover Bullock IGIT SC.5.N.1.1 Practice of Science.
1.Grab the “Get to Know Mrs. Callahan’s Class” page at the door 2.Go directly to your assigned seat 3.Place your materials (agenda, interactive notebook,
Family and Consumer Science
Welcome to 2nd Grade! Day 1.
CHAMPS & Classroom Procedures
Monday, August 24 Today Complete AIMS post-test
ALGEBRA 1 WELCOME.
Science Fair Board Set Up and Example Experiment
Get Ready! Materials Today’s Agenda 5-in-5
Repetition and Replication Intro
Class Rules and Procedures
Experimental Design Turn to page 21 in notebook
Everything you need to know and more!!
Miss Million’s English Classroom Greeneville High School
The practice of Science
DO NOW V: 0 Monday May 4, 2015 On your DO NOW sheet, identify the independent variable, dependent variable, control, and 3 constants in the following experiment.
How Fast or Far Can You Roll a Ball Day 2
Types of Scientific Investigations
McKinley Middle School
Introduction Earth Science.
Mrs. Wright Eighth Grade Reading
Welcome to Science Class!
Identifying IV and DV Quiz
Ms. Jeanbaptiste Syllabus Powerpoint.
Vocab Quiz, Earth: The Inside Story Documentary
Name____________________________________________ Period____
August 13, 2010 Welcome Assignment
3rd Grade Room 33 Mrs. Dusing
Volcanoes Quiz; Impacts on the Land
Comprehensive Periods 6 & 7 – Quiz; Empirical Evidence
Entering & Beginning Class
Coefficient of Friction
August 13, 2010 Welcome Assignment
Procedure Review.
Coefficient of Friction
1 mi = Km 25) (Extra Credit) If a swimmer swims 90.5 yards in 6 minutes, how many meters will she swim in 20 seconds?
Welcome to Tahquitz High School
How Fast or Far Can You Roll a Ball Day 3
Repetition/Replication Quiz & Methods in Different Fields of Science
Grab all Warm up and glue in your journal and complete.
How Far or Fast Can You Roll a Ball (cont.)
How Far or Fast Can You Roll a Ball?
Bellwork With your East-West partner, discuss what you think this is a photo of (you don’t need to write today’s bellwork) Be prepared to share your thoughts.
Cambridge – Quiz; Empirical Evidence
Controlled Experiment
Monday, Feb. 6th 3rd , 4th, 5th, & 6th
Classroom Procedures Walkthrough
Mrs. Shivers Classroom Crockett Intermediate School Paris, TX
LT – Today I will take a vocabulary quiz to show what I know
Apr. 25, 2019 You need: Clean paper (2) / pencil Warm Up:
Presentation transcript:

9-20-17 Quiz and Repetition/Replication Activity Day 1

Do Now Prepare for the quiz. Set up your privacy folders Sharpen your pencils, put away everything except your pencil and a silent reading book Set up your privacy folders

Quiz Retake If you do not want to take the retake quiz, your original quiz score will be used. Students who did not complete the required Additional Targeted Practice worksheet will not be able to retake the quiz today. If you do complete the additional targeted practice at a later time, you can arrange a time to retake the quiz. Students who are not taking the quiz retake must silently read during the quiz.

Quiz Instructions 15 minutes to complete the quiz. Read the directions carefully. No talking No getting up without permission Keep your eyes on your own work When you are finished, raise your hand and Mr. Santos will come to collect your quiz. Then, silently read.

Repetition/Replication Exit Ticket Review Tom measured the distance of a ramp. He then rolled a marble down the inclined surface ten times and recorded the time it took the marble to reach the bottom. A scientist discovered a new substance that cured diabetes in a rat. This substance was tested by 100 other scientists with the same result. Lizzette is investigating the effects of sunlight on plant growth. Every day for 2 weeks she puts a plant outside for 10 hours. She measures the plant's height daily at noon and records the data in her journal. Jerry bounces a ball, dropping it from the same height and using the same force each time. He does this on a flat concrete surface 3 times and records how high the ball bounced each time in his notebook. He then repeats the experiment on a carpeted surface and a dirt surface, each time doing 3 trials. Kurex Labs is testing a new cancer medication in the United States, Italy, and China. Each testing facility will provide 100 patients with the new treatment for 3 months. Lab personnel will document the medication's effectiveness. REPETITION REPLICATION REPETITION REPETITION BOTH

Repetition/Replication Activity: How Far or Fast Can You Roll a Ball? Day 1

Introduction You are going to have a contest to see which group can roll a tennis ball the farthest or which group can roll a tennis ball the fastest. The class will be divided into groups of 3-4 students. Half of the groups will test rolling the tennis ball the farthest and the other half will test rolling the tennis ball the fastest.

Activity Overview You will have to create the following: materials list procedure for experiment data table to record data (will also need a duplicate data table). Once all testing is finished, they will have other groups performing their same experiment. You will be given a ball and timer (if needed). You can use other materials in the classroom (must be approved) or use any materials from home (must be approved). You are not allowed to push the ball, the ball will have to roll on its own. You must take an average of your data and must have a minimum of 3 trials.

Day 1 Instructions Brainstorm to determine a design on how you will test their experiment. Start creating your materials list, procedure, and data table on paper. Produce a duplicate data table that will be used to collect data and this data table will be will be turned into the teacher at the end of Day 2.

HOMEWORK: Identify 3 examples of repetition and replication from your life experiences.