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Grades 6 and 7 – Work to be done during the closure

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Download this: http://db.tt/Is4j7hjy

You may print it out and write on it using a pen, or you may complete it on the computer and email it to me.  Up to you.  When you have the document, go here:  http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/color-vision

Then click “Run Now”.  Remember to use Google Chrome and if it doesnt work, you probably need to install Java.

Due Tuesday in class.

Chemistry – Work to be done during the closure

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Learn how to balance equations using this simulation:  http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balancing-chemical-equations

Remember to select “Run Now”.  Use Google Chrome, and if the simulation doesn’t work, you need to download the latest version of Flash and install it.  Then restart your computer and try again.

Please download this document: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24142903/Chemistry/11%20Reactions/Balancing/Balancing%20Chemical%20Equations%20pre-lab.docx

You may print it out and fill out the page on with a pen, or you may do the worksheet electronically and email it to me.  Up to you.

Do the same thing with this document:

http://db.tt/vHxeTSo4

 

If you need extra help, check out the Khan Academy’s video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnGu3xO2h74

BOTH of these worksheets are due in class on Tuesday.

 

 

 

Grade 8 – Work to be done during the closure

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Learn how to balance equations using this simulation:  http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balancing-chemical-equations

Remember to select “Run Now”.  Use Google Chrome, and if the simulation doesn’t work, you need to download the latest version of Flash and install it.  Then restart your computer and try again.

Please download this document: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24142903/Chemistry/11%20Reactions/Balancing/Balancing%20Chemical%20Equations%20pre-lab.docx

You may print it out and fill out the page on with a pen, or you may do the worksheet electronically and email it to me.  Up to you.

Do the same thing with this document:

http://db.tt/vHxeTSo4

 

If you need extra help, check out the Khan Academy’s video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnGu3xO2h74

BOTH of these worksheets are due in class on Tuesday.

 

 

 

Grade 8 Build an Atom

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http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/build-an-atom

Grade 7 Waves

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Click the link below.  Select "Run" (try this first)  or "download
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/wave-interference
If it does not work, please Google "Java" and download and install the program.

      

Lab Technicians Wanted

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Are you responsible, reliable and interested in science? Want to improve your lab skills and your reputation at ASB? Do you want to have work experience to help you get into college? Consider applying for to be a Lab Technician. Click here to apply!

AP Chem

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Hello AP Chem students.  This is where you leave a comment!

3 things you are looking forward to in this class.  In other words, 3 things you want to happen in science class!

Then respond to one of your student’s comments.  To do that, you write @TheirName.  For example, if you wanted to respond to me, you would say “@Ryan, this web site is awwwwwwesome”.

Chemistry

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Hello Chemistry students.  This is where you leave a comment!

3 things you are looking forward to in this class.  In other words, 3 things you want to happen in science class!

Then respond to one of your student’s comments.  To do that, you write @TheirName.  For example, if you wanted to respond to me, you would say “@Ryan, this web site is awwwwwwesome”.

Grade 7

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Hello Grade 7 students.  This is where you leave a comment!

3 things you are looking forward to in this class.  In other words, 3 things you want to happen in science class!

Then respond to one of your student’s comments.  To do that, you write @TheirName.  For example, if you wanted to respond to me, you would say “@Ryan, this web site is awwwwwwesome”.

Grade 6

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Hello Grade 6 students.  This is where you leave a comment!

3 things you are looking forward to in this class.  In other words, 3 things you want to happen in science class!

Then respond to one of your student’s comments.  To do that, you write @TheirName.  For example, if you wanted to respond to me, you would say “@Ryan, this web site is awwwwwwesome”.

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