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1 Week 2

2 In Explain where my back pack should be during class.

3 Do it now. What are some of Mr. Ossana’s hobbies?

4 Interactive notebook setup
Top of Inside of cardboard is your name plate, cut it out and place it inside of your notebook and Glue or Tape. Turn to page 1 and number it 1 in the upper right hand corner, not upper left not lower right or left. In the top center write Me page.

5 Numbering pages 2 & 3 – 140 there will be 140 pages minimum!
Page 2 has a two in the upper left hand corner, it is an even page. All even pages will be on the left hand side. This is important for you to do this, this way. Even always left. Page 3 has a 3 in the upper right hand corner, it is an odd page. All odd pages will be on the right hand side. This is important for you to do this, this way. Odd always right.

6 Page 1 Me Page Write Me Page at the top Write Fall 2017 below that.
Write out your schedule Hour / period, teacher, class and room # Second section – 5 things that describe me: Third section 5 facts I know about science.

7 Page 2 White piece of paper ½ sheet – staple tape or glue – concept maps = models for science class. Just put this in your notebook.

8 Page 3 Top 10 Green piece of paper – has 10 different activities on this sheet. Staple tape or glue it in on this page.

9 Stamping Be sure to get your notebook stamped when you get each task finished. Stamp that you have 140 pages Stamp the Me Page Stamp the Concept map page Stamp Top 10 page

10 Name Tent – 10 pts each day Follow the directions on the name tent.
Come up front to get a magic marker. Get name tent stamped when finished.

11 Working / Done / Need help
White piece of paper. Magic Marker – Darker color Tent fold in 1/3 triangle shape paper long ways. Write working on one face, Done on the second and Need help on the third.

12 Do it again What side of the page are odd numbers on all of the time?

13 Out What side of the page are even numbers on all of the time?

14 IN Pg. 4 (2.5pts) Remember Questions are Written in Red Ink and you must write the word IN above the question. Where is Mr. Ossana From? Answer in Blue ink, Black ink or Pencil – I would use pencil. Not a lot of questions today I have a lot to cover. I am also going to do a seating chart this weekend and I am watching very closely today to figure out where to put people.

15 Answer Slide Where is Mr. Ossana From?
Answer: S.E. Kansas Farm country – Pittsburg Kansas. Now skip a line and write “Do It Now.”

16 Do It Now Pg. 4 (25pts) Where did Mr. Ossana go to College? Hint See back wall or the three blocks on the front of Mr. Ossana’s sink? (Remember Question in Red ink.) Answer in blue, black or pencil.

17 Answer slide Where did Mr. Ossana go to College? Hint See back wall or the three blocks on the front of Mr. Ossana’s sink? (Remember Question in Red ink.) Answer: PSU which means Pittsburg State University.

18 Fun Facts about Science
Instead of bones, sharks have a skeleton made from cartilage. The blue whale can produce the loudest sound of any animal. At 188 decibels, the noise can be detected over 800 kilometers away. Horses and cows sleep while standing up. Giant Arctic jellyfish have tentacles that can reach over 36 metres in length. Locusts have leg muscles that are about 1000 times more powerful than an equal weight of human muscle.

19 Cornell Notes (Types of Graphs) Pg. 5 10 pts
Put the words types of graphs at the top of the page in any color you want to. Along the left side draw a line down the page. Write question on the at top of the left column and answer on the right column.

20 What are Types of Graphs?
Graphs are pictures or visual representations of the data in a data table. Each type of graph has a specific purpose

21 What is a Line graph? This type of graph has data points connected by a line. These graphs are a great way to show how the dependent variable changes in response to the independent variable.

22 What is a Bar graph? This type of graph compares different things that are NOT part of a whole. They allow for an easy visual comparison of similar catagories.

23 What is a Circle graph? This type of graph shows parts of a whole.
These are used to compare things that are different components or parts of the SAME thing. The parts of this type of graph are often percentages.

24 What are Scatter Plot Graphs?
This type of graph also has data points. However, they are not connected because they do not form a line. Instead, they show a trend and allow for predictions of what will happen. If a line is drawn, it is a “Best Fit” line.

25 Summary in Green Draw a line at the end of your notes and write a summary in green ink. Summary must be a reflection of what we discussed and must be at least 5 complete sentences.

26 Thru 1: pg 7 (25pts) Types of Graphs Foldable.
Cut along the dotted lines and fold up the flaps. Cut out the descriptions and pictures and match them to the correct type of graph. Tape or glue them on the correct area of the foldable.

27 Do it again pg. 4 (2.5pts) What is a Circle graph? Answer in Blue Black or Pencil.

28 Answer slide What is a Circle graph?
This type of graph shows parts of a whole.

29 Out Pg. 4 (2.5 pts) What are Scatter Plot Graphs? Answer in blue ink black ink or pencil.

30 What are Scatter Plot Graphs?
Answer slide What are Scatter Plot Graphs? This type of graph also has data points. However, they are not connected because they do not form a line. Instead, they show a trend and allow for predictions of what will happen.

31 Out Pg. 4 (2.5 pts) What are Scatter Plot Graphs? Answer in blue ink black ink or pencil.

32 What are Scatter Plot Graphs?
Answer slide What are Scatter Plot Graphs? This type of graph also has data points. However, they are not connected because they do not form a line. Instead, they show a trend and allow for predictions of what will happen.

33 In Pg. 8 (2.5pts) What is a Line graph?
Answer in Blue ink, black ink or pencil.

34 Answer slide What is a Line graph?
This type of graph has data points connected by a line.

35 Do it Now (2.5pts) Pg. 8 What is a Bar graph?
Answer in Blue Ink, Black Ink or Pencil.

36 Answer slide What is a Bar graph?
This type of graph compares different things that are NOT part of a whole.

37 Fun Science Facts The Sun is over times larger than earth. More Sun facts. Halley’s Comet was last seen in the inner Solar System in 1986, it will be visible again from Earth sometime in 2061 (get your camera ready). More comet facts. Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system with a surface temperature of over 450 degrees celcius. Many scientists believe that an asteroid impact caused the extinction of the dinosaurs around 65 million years ago. More asteroid facts. The Solar System formed around 4.6 billion years ago. More Solar System facts.

38 Data Tables 10 pts. Pg. 9 Cornell Notes

39 What is Data? Data is information.
Raw Data-Data collected from an experiment which has not been put into a table or organized. Data can be quantitative or qualitative. Quantitative-measurements that can be expressed as numbers. Qualitative-observations made with your senses, normally words or symbols.

40 What 4 parts does a data table have?
A data table has 4 parts: A descriptive title The variables-What is being measured A. Independent is placed in the first row. B. Dependent variables are below The units-How the variable is measured The ordered pairs-the 2 numbers that represent a data point Remember: the purpose of a data table is to organize data and make it usable, so make sure your table is neat and readable.

41 What are the types of variables found in data tables?
Independent Variable-The factor that is being tested. The experimenter changes it intentionally. Tends to be regular and predictable. Dependent Variable – In an experiment, the factor that changes because of the independent variable. Not regular or predictable.

42 Summary Summary is 5 sentences in Green at the bottom of the notes.

43 Example: Data Table (Pg.6) Average Mass of Mice Given Drug X
Time(weeks) 5 10 15 20 Mass(grams) 45.0 45.3 44.0 42.3 39.8 Label the following: Title Independent variable Dependent variable Ordered pairs Units Is this data quantitative or qualitative?

44 Pg 10( Thru 1) Pg 11 (Thru 2) Brainstretcher # 2/3 Analysis questions:
What 4 parts must every data table have? In the data table for Brain Stretcher #2… What is the a) Independent variable? Dependent variable? (time or temp) How did you know which was the ind. and which was the dep. variable? Is the data quantitative or qualitative? Why? Pg 11 (Thru 2) Brainstretcher # 2/3

45 Do it Again pg.8 (2.5pts) What are the types of variables found in data tables? Answer in Blue ink, Black ink or Pencil

46 Answer slide What are the types of variables found in data tables?
Dependent and Independent

47 Rule of 3! (Blue ink black ink or Pencil)
Out Pg. 8 (2.5pts) When is one time in your life when it is important to analyze data? Complete sentences Rule of 3! (Blue ink black ink or Pencil)


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