8 th Grade 2015-2016.  Physics  Chemistry  Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration  Gravity, Buoyancy, Density  Atoms and Molecules  States of Matter.

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8 th Grade

 Physics  Chemistry

 Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration  Gravity, Buoyancy, Density  Atoms and Molecules  States of Matter  Periodic Table

 Chemical Properties and Changes  Chemical Equations  Acids and Bases  Chemistry of Living Systems

 Solar System  Sun Earth Moon System  Planets, Moons, Asteroids, Stars

 Projects  1-Rat Trap Racers  2-Aqua Rockets/Solid Propellant Rockets  3-Egg Drop  4- Personification Journal  5-Orienteering  Bridge Building

 Chocolate Lab  Density Lab  Buoyancy Lab  Gravity Lab  Egg Lab Breakfast-Really, Breakfast!  Potato Canon  Marshmallow Shooters  Polymer Lab  French Fry Lab  I could go on, but it feels too much like bragging now  Just be ready to participate!!

 % A  80-89%B  70-79%C  60-69%D  Below 60%--

 It’s your responsibility to get the absent work  If your gone for one day, you get one day  It’s your responsibility to get the absent work  The work is listed in several places-Know where to look  It’s your responsibility to get the absent work  Lab make ups will be an alternate assignment  It’s your responsibility to get the absent work

 Don’t be scared  Lets quickly talk Science Fair

 Work as partners/Pairs/Tutu a group  Research report  Design Drawings  Building Log/Journal  Balsa Wood Bridge  Stress Test  Graph of all results  All Bridges will be presented at science night. Demolition will begin the next day!

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