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Unit 1, Day 7 9/16/14 Think Like a Scientist

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CATALYST  Why is it important to collect quantitative data?  Data Practice HW (for me to check)  Binder 9/16/14 Have out on your desk: 2:001:591:581:571:561:551:541:531:521:511:501:491:481:471:461:451:441:431:421:411:401:391:381:371:361:351:341:331:321:311:301:291:281:271:261:251:241:231:221:211:201:191:181:171:161:151:141:131:121:111:101:091:081:071:061:051:041:031:021:011:000:590:580:570:560:550:540:530:520:510:500:490:480:470:460:450:440:430:420:410:400:390:380:370:360:350:340:330:320:310:300:290:280:270:260:250:240:230:220:210:200:190:180:170:160:150:140:130:120:110:100:090:080:070:060:050:040:030:020:01End2:00 Homework:  None! Think Like a Scientist

Learning Intention: We will demonstrate knowledge of scientific practices Learning Intention: We will demonstrate knowledge of scientific practices Success Criteria: We will be successful when we can articulate the components of a thorough lab report. Success Criteria: We will be successful when we can articulate the components of a thorough lab report. 9/16/14 Think Like a Scientist

Period 1 Adan Ayala Batalla Becker Dulce Castro Cortes (B) Cruz Velazquez Finchis Forbes Ku Lucas Martinez Moore Nielsen Omar Oo Par Paw Perez (B) Ramos (Q) Richards (SC) Rivera Sandoval Segura Taylor Thomas Torreblanca Trejo Vang Wiseman (B) Ybarra Think Like a Scientist

Period 3 Arnold (Q) Brown Bunch Burton (B) Calhoun (B) Carter Chambers Chavez Collier (B) Correa Courtney (SC) Davis Evans (Q) Fountain Grant (SC) Hayes Hernandez Hubbard Jones-Hughlett Jose (B) Mattei Mcintoush (SC) Mena Oliver (B) Pere Pittman (Q) Ramirez Riser (B) Rodriguez (B) Sanders (B) Scott Smith Sughroue Torres Torrescano (B) Wallace (Q) Williams (SC) Think Like a Scientist

Period 5 Barnes Bickel-Parret Blancas Cannon Cortes (B) Cowiens (B) Cruz (B) Dright Estrada Gomez Gonzalez Harvey Hernandez (B) Holt Little (SC) Luciano Mata McFadden Mojica De Jesus Morris Nance Ortiz Osman Parks (SC) Perez Perry Peterson Poznanski (B) Rivera Hernandez Roth Solano Thomas (B) Torres (Q) Walton Williams Think Like a Scientist

Period 6 Carson Chairse Davis Everard Gonzalez J. (B) Gonzalez K. Hernandez Mata Meunsy Molina Mussey Pacheco Perez Reed Reyes Cruz Rivera Rodriguez Rodriguez Brito Salazar Sanchez Searcy- Jackson Soto Romero Staples-Greer Torres Ward Think Like a Scientist

Period 7 Bell Dabney (SC) De Hawkins Jones Keister Pate Rosado Saez Serrano Think Like a Scientist

Tomorrow!  Bouncy Ball Lab Attempt #2 Think Like a Scientist

Thursday & Friday  Unit 1 Assessment  EACH of you will write up a lab report  Make sure you are here!

The lab rubric for every lab.. Parts to report:  Introduction  Hypothesis  Procedure  Data  Analysis  Conclusion

Think Like a Scientist

My research example!  FISH CANCER Think Like a Scientist

Today! We will…  Get in groups On a piece of looseleaf…  Decide amounts of borax and glue  No more than 6!  Write our own hypothesis (Note: I will come sign for approval!) Think Like a Scientist

How high did the ball bounce?  We use the METRIC SYSTEM  We will use a meter stick  Measure in centimeters (cm)

On the meter stick! Meter  centimeters  millimeters  1 meter = 100 cm  1 cm = 10 mm

Success CriteriaQuestion  What are the 6 parts of your lab report? ***Due tomorrow:Come ready to work hard and have fun LAB CONTRACT AND QUIZ(If not in yet) 9/16/14 Think Like a Scientist