Check out this dry ice bubble made by Niekz21 and the 6.2 science group:
Logged in AISBers can see more
Friday, January 31, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Chem Experiments: Writing about an experiment
After doing an experiment a report shows your thinking about the experience. A good report will show your thinking before, during and after the experiment.
The audience is more than your teacher. Think of this report as a formal document that reports to the scientific community. The best writers find a way to report on the facts in a clear, organized way. These writers are good at reflecting and suggesting new ways to do this experiment in the future.
The following documents are meant to help you to organize and clarify your thinking.
Project Progress Spreadsheet - Keep track of your progress here (sign in as member of AISB to access)
Lab report form - Organized into sections with guidelines for each
Report feedback rubric - Feedback on how to you are meeting reporting standards
Example of a finished lab report - Thank you Emma K.
Example student lab report in progress - Thanks Kyungchan M.!
Example lab report - Example using experiment on temperature and molecule movement
The audience is more than your teacher. Think of this report as a formal document that reports to the scientific community. The best writers find a way to report on the facts in a clear, organized way. These writers are good at reflecting and suggesting new ways to do this experiment in the future.
The following documents are meant to help you to organize and clarify your thinking.
Project Progress Spreadsheet - Keep track of your progress here (sign in as member of AISB to access)
Lab report form - Organized into sections with guidelines for each
Report feedback rubric - Feedback on how to you are meeting reporting standards
Example of a finished lab report - Thank you Emma K.
Example student lab report in progress - Thanks Kyungchan M.!
Example lab report - Example using experiment on temperature and molecule movement
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Water Cycle Presentations
Check out what other groups said about the water cycle---including this one from 6.4, and these ones from 6.2 group 1 and group 2. Be sure you are logged in to your AISB Gmail to view.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Water Cycle
Create a model, diagram, or experiment that shows an understanding of your unit vocabulary. Your final product must also show an understanding of the following unit goals.
Feel free to use any resources you can find. A list of student-selected resources can be found in the unit goals & resources page.
Show the different ways water cycles through the land, ocean and atmosphere. (Unit goal 3)
Explain the forces that drive the movement of water throughout the earth. (Unit goal 4)
Feel free to use any resources you can find. A list of student-selected resources can be found in the unit goals & resources page.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Logger Lite
We use the application Logger Lite to graph the temperature changes in our labs this unit.
Please download this software onto your Mac or PC.
Mac Download
PC Download
Please download this software onto your Mac or PC.
Mac Download
PC Download
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