Science Fair
Wednesday, May 21
Six teams of students will demonstrate the LabQuest equipment. You may also design and present a project that shows an experiment or a demonstration of a scientific concept.OAKS Testing This Week!
This week, we will take our final round of OAKS tests. Please be sure to get plenty of rest, plenty of sunshine, plenty of nourishment, and even more rest.
OAKS Scores:
Meets
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Exceeds
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Math
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225
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234
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Reading
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221
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230
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Science
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Unknown
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Unknown
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SS
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215
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225
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Science with LabQuest
Last week, we trained some Science leaders to start using the LabQuest digital measurement tools. This week, we'll tackle this as a class. Since these tools are new for all of us, our time will be as much about exploring as learning.
These devices can do much more than we will have time for this year. To make the most out of this resource, I am posting lessons online as I create them. You may work ahead if you want! (Of course, the usual rules apply: Ask before you use.)
Click here to see all of the lessons.
It is important to stay caught up on all of your class work. If you fall behind, you will have to get caught back up before participating in extra LabQuest activities.
Lessons for this week:
- Lesson 1.1: Internal Light Sensor
- Lesson 1.2: Internal Temperature Sensor
- Lesson 1.3: Internal Microphone
- Lesson 1.4: Accelerometer
- Lesson 1.5: GPS
Math Stuff
Here are some videos to help you with math skills we did in "My Favorite No"
- Multiplying 2 digit numbers (Khan Academy - Log in if you want points!)
- Multiplying 2 digit numbers (Another version)
- Multiplying 2 digit numbers (Mr. Schneider's version)
- Adding unlike mixed numbers (One version)
- Adding unlike mixed numbers (Khan Academy)
You can (and should) google the skills that you are stuck on!
MYBHMonday
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