Welcome

If you would like to read the syllabus for the Life Science or Earth Science, please click on the links to access information such as classroom rules, the grading scale, and topics to be discussed.
One last thing that you might find interesting is a NASA picture of the day. Every picture has a great description of what you are seeing.


Enjoy!

Classroom expectations

I expect you to:

1. Always think safety first. NO HORESEPLAY IN THE LAB AREA!
2. Be in the room and prepared for class when the period begins.
3. Do your own work and work on science in science class.
4. Respect each other, yourself, and science as a worthwhile subject.
5. Follow all school rules including the dress code.
6. Take responsibility for your own actions!

I will not tolerate:
1. Swearing, offensive language, or rudeness
2. Tardiness
3. Cell phones in the classroom
4. Cheating
5. Physical Contact – hitting, kicking, pushing, etc.
6. Unsafe Actions – anything that you intentionally do that puts you or someone else in danger
7. Defiance

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Chapter 7 test practice.... Grade 7

Please take some time to look at the questions created by the makers of our science book...
Section 1 practice quiz (7 questions) Facts about the earth
Section 2 practice quiz (9 questions) Facts about the moon...these might be difficult, we haven't talked about all this information.
Section 3 Facts about the our solar system.  Items that should be known are the order of the planets, which ones are considered to be the inner planets (and which are the outer planets), what is an astronomical unit, what is the asteroid belt, and what other objects are within our solar system?