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Mrs. Hernandez 8 th Grade Science December 10 th -14 th 2012

Monday: States of Matter Check for reflection Buoyancy Notes/ Brainpop Vocab cut & Paste (pg 33) Archimedes Principle Gizmo Card ~Homework (NONE)  Finished? (In S Drive) SILENT WORK: Check out my website…”For students” “Air Force / How to Launch a rocket” OBJECTIVES: LANGUAGE: Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas CONTENT: PS2E “know what a buoyant force is and can explain a buoyant force”

Tuesday: States of Matter Cartesian Divers Fluids Lab SILENT WORK: Check out my website…”For students” “Air Force / How to Launch a rocket” OBJECTIVES: LANGUAGE: Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas CONTENT: PS2E “I can explain Archimedes’, Pascal’s, and Bernoulli’s principles”

Wednesday: States of Matter Assembly Penny Boat Challenge  Finished? (In S Drive) SILENT WORK: Check out my website…”For students” “Air Force / How to Launch a rocket” OBJECTIVES: LANGUAGE: Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas CONTENT: PS2E “I know what a buoyant force is and can explain a buoyant force”

Thursday: States of Matter Assessment  Finished? (In S Drive) SILENT WORK: Check out my website…”For students” “Air Force / How to Launch a rocket” OBJECTIVES: LANGUAGE: Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas CONTENT: PS2E “I can explain particle motion and spacing of each state of matter”

Friday: States of Matter Probe Claim /Evidence /Reasoning (Practice in journals)  Finished? (In S Drive) SILENT WORK: Check out my website…”For students” “Air Force / How to Launch a rocket” OBJECTIVES: LANGUAGE: Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas CONTENT: Inquiry-INQ “I can explain pressure and know the units of pressure, & how differences in pressure cause movement”

Next Week:  Monday: Systems  Gizmo~ Homework Due Friday (NONE)  Tuesday: Systems  Wednesday: College Ed/ Assembly  Thursday: No School  Friday: No School  Finished? (In S Drive) SILENT WORK: Check out my website…”For students” “Air Force / How to Launch a rocket”