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Back to School Night 2015-2016 Garnet Valley Middle School
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Science
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West Chester University Masters Degree in Education-Wilkes University 11 th year at GVMS Keyboarding and Word Processing 4 years 6 th Grade Math and Social Studies 6 years Science and Social Studies
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Phone number: 610.579.5197 Email: corders@garnetvalley.org Best times to reach me: 7:00-7:30 a.m (by phone) 12:50-3:00 p.m (by phone) Email (anytime): I will check first thing in the morning, 3 rd period and after 1:00p.m.
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My web page is a work in progress. Throughout the year, I will be adding useful links and assignments to help your students with different concepts in our curriculum. *This ppt. will be posted on my web page for future reference Science Syllabus Homework Policy Extra Credit Assignments www.garnetvalley.org
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Two 1 1 / 2 - 2 inch binders (used for subjects before 3 rd or subjects after 3 rd ) 1 section in a binder designated for science Colored pencils Glue Pencils Sheet protectors
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Assignments weighted by points possible Students final grade is calculated by: Total points earned X 100 Total points possible
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Students can earn points from the following assignments: Homework Classwork Quizzes Tests Lab Investigations Lab Reports Notebook Checks Projects
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I am available to offer extra help, clarification of assignments/labs, and study help for quizzes/test to students during: Before homebase After school until 3:00 (Except Mondays and Fridays) During Study Hall
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Homework can be expected 2-3 times a week Students should be reviewing concepts discussed in class 10-15 minutes per night/study hall Late homework-half credit for first and second marking only. Homework is checked for completeness then reviewed for correctness. Larger assignments will lose points based on total points possible. (10% of grade daily) LATE HOMEWORK IS BETTER THAN NO HOMEWORK! Questions for quizzes and tests are taken from homework, classwork, and labs.
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Science classes in 6 th grade are not leveled Leveling begins in the 7 th grade-Academic and Enrichment level We begin the year with lab safety, the scientific method and process skills Focus on the “Scientific Process Skills” Curriculum based on state standards Incorporates the use of Science and Technology Concepts for Middle School Kits The kits compliment the textbooks used in class
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Introduction to Matter and Energy This introduction to Matter and Energy is designed to provide a base for the 8 th grade curriculum Properties of matter Density
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Earth’s interior Plate Tectonics The Water Cycle Earthquakes Volcanoes Ocean Currents Winds Weather Fronts Hurricanes Tornadoes Storms
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Time Sun-Earth-Moon system Rotation, Revolution, and Tilt Seasons Moon Phases Eclipses Tides Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors
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Pearson: Interactive Science “Earth’s Structure” Pearson: Interactive Science “ Astronomy and Space Science” National Science Resources Center: Smithsonian Institution “Understanding Weather and Climate”
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Every student will own his or her own interactive science textbooks. If a book becomes lost it will be your responsibility to replace the book. The online versions of these books are available and I will post the information on my website. Replacement books may be purchased on Amazon.com The approximate cost for each book is $23.00 + shipping. Earth’s Structure (Pearson 2011) ISBN 0-13-368484-9 Astronomy and Space Science (Pearson 2011) ISBN 0- 13-368487-3
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Thank You so much for coming tonight I anticipate a great school year! Feel free to contact me with any concerns or questions
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Social Studies
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Phone number: 610.579.5197 Email: corders@garnetvalley.org Best times to reach me: 7:00-7:30 a.m (by phone) 12:30-3:00 p.m (by phone) Email (anytime)
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My web page is a work in progress. Throughout the year, I will be adding useful links and assignments to help your students with different concepts in our curriculum. *This ppt. is currently posted on my web page for future reference Social Studies Syllabus Discipline Plan Homework Policy Extra Credit Assignments www.garnetvalley.org
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Foundations of Geography Themes of Geography Geographic Tools Physical Characteristics of Place Human Characteristics of Place Patterns of World Settlement
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World Cultures Mesopotamia Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Mesoamerican Civilizations-Olmec, Aztec, Mayan Civilizations South American Civilizations-The Incas and The Andes
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1 section in binder designated for social studies Colored pencils Glue Pencils
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Prentice Hall: “World Studies: Foundations of Geography” Pearson: “My World History: Early Ages”
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Homework can be expected 2-3 times a week Students should be reviewing concepts discussed in class 10-15 minutes per night/study hall Late homework-half credit Larger assignments will lose points based on total points possible. LATE HOMEWORK IS BETTER THAN NO HOMEWORK!
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Assignments weighted by points possible Students final grade is calculated by: Total points earned X 100 Total points possible
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Students can earn points from the following assignments: Homework Classwork Quizzes Tests Projects Group Projects
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I am available to offer extra help, clarification of assignments, and study help for quizzes/test to students during: Before homebase After school until 3:00 (except Mondays and Fridays) During Study Hall
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Thank You so much for coming tonight I anticipate a great school year! Feel free to contact me with any concerns or questions
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