Extended Start Up 15 minutes  Organize your test questions by category  Step 1: Decide on a symbol for each category Plate Tectonics Earthquakes Volcanoes.

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Extended Start Up 15 minutes  Organize your test questions by category  Step 1: Decide on a symbol for each category Plate Tectonics Earthquakes Volcanoes Atmosphere  Step 2: Label each test question with your symbols For questions that fall in to more than one category, use more than one symbol!

Data Analysis  Go through your test, place a large check mark to the left of questions you got right.  If you would like to mark your incorrect questions as well, make sure these stand out to you.

Data Analysis Continued On the back of your test, draw this chart. Fill in the chart with your specific test data. CategoryNumber of Questions Number Correct Number Incorrect Percentage Correct Plate Tectonics Earthquakes Volcanoes Atmosphere

Data Analysis  Answer the following questions on the back of your test: Which categories were your strongest? Which categories were your weakest? What study strategies/resources did you use? How much time did you spend studying? Be honest in your answers! These are for you to reflect on your study habits. *If you made a high grade, please reflect on which questions you found most difficult or which questions you thought you were going to get incorrect and why.

Science Fair  Science Fair is both an event AND a project. Science Fair Projects will be displayed at the actual Science Fair in the spring.  Science Fair starts NOW and ends around March  Your Science Fair topic MUST BE APPROVED.  5 th graders MUST submit a project board. We will not be displaying electronic projects at Science Fair.  This is my first Science fair, too! I may not have answers to every question, but I promise I will find the answer to every question