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Sixth Grade Science Overview
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Meet Mrs. Schmidt contact information 11 th Year teaching at Haines Love to teach and learn about science Think 6 th graders are great! –Email: carole.schmidt@d303.orgcarole.schmidt@d303.org –Phone: 331-228-6705 Contact information: Carole.Schmidt@d303.orgCarole.Schmidt@d303.org Haines Phone Number: 331-228-3100
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Daily Expectations Supplies: Binder with spiral and take-home folder. Pencils, pen, eraser, free reading book. Be on Time Be Prepared Ask Questions Respect yourself and others Always do your best
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Grading Grades are calculated by total points earned during a grading period. Students earn grades as follows: –90% - 100%---- A –80% - 89% --- B –70% - 79% --- C –60% - 69% --- D –Below 60% ……well, this shouldn’t happen
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Units of Study Thinking Like a Scientist Rocks and Minerals Astronomy Earth’s Changing Surface Environment – woven throughout the year Weather
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Scientific Inquiry Three Main Branches of Science Steps of the Scientific Method –Researching a topic - performing an experiment. Representing data –Metric Measurement –Creating Line and Bar Graphs
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Rocks and Minerals Three main types of rocks and how they are formed. Rock Cycle Minerals – mineral resources, mineral properties
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Astronomy The Sun –Relationship to the earth and moon Earth –Rotation/Revolution, Seasons, Calendar/Time Moon –Gravity and Motion, Phases, Eclipses and Tides Inner and Outer Planets – Planet Project Lives of Stars
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Earth’s Changing Surface Earth’s Interior – heat transfer in the mantle Continental Drift/plate tectonics Earthquakes Volcanoes
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Environment Energy Resources: fossil fuels, renewable and non-renewable resources Land and soil resources Waste /pollution Solutions to pollution
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Weather Atmosphere – layers of the atmosphere Weather factors – temperature, pressure, wind, precipitation Weather patterns – Air fronts, masses, storms
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Texts and Resources Prentice Hall Science Explorer Series Titles: Inside Earth Environmental Science Earth’s Waters Weather and Climate Astronomy ScienceSaurus – Student Handbook All texts and references are for classroom use. Homework will not require text to be taken home. Extra texts are available in the LRC for student check- out if needed due to absence or other circumstances.
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Important Dates To Know Outdoor Education: October 18 th and 19 th Acuity- Throughout the year beginning in September. ISAT Testing: First week of March 2012. –Sixth Grade tests Reading, Math and writing.
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Excel – Homework Lab Beginning September 20 th, 2012 on THURSDAYS after school, HMS provides a supervised study program intended for students who need to complete missing work. If your student is missing assignments in 2 or more classes, they will have the opportunity to work on the assignments under the supervision of HMS staff. You will be contacted if a teacher recommends your student for EXCEL by Wednesday afternoon. Homework Lab meets in the North Computer Lab each Thursday from 3:30pm until 4:30pm. Transportation home is provided by the activity bus. This bus leaves HMS at 4:40pm and will drop students at their home elementary school.
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