Things to consider when making your mid-term: 1. Look at your trends and gaps -- priority #1 2. Be purposeful with the # and type of questions 3. Use your alignment sheet! 4. Create your rubric for item analysis (for scan tron)
1. Why is it important to learn, practice and apply science? 2. How can we apply scientific skills, processes, and methods of inquiry to solve real-world problems? 3. What are the important concepts and interrelationships among life, physical, earth and space sciences? More...
How would I develop an experiment using the Scientific Method?
What are the physical properties to be observed?
What makes up an atom?
How do atoms combine to form molecules and compounds?
How have microscopes aided in the study of atoms?
What is the purpose of the periodic table of elements?
How are solutions and suspensions different?
How do insulators protect you in your life?
How is energy used to cook food?
What happens when matter is heated and cooled?
How does energy change forms?
How is electric energy formed?
What is force?
How is force measured?
How do machines make our lives easier?
What would your life be like without plants?
How do you compare differences in plants?
How do plants eat?
What determines if something is alive or not?
How are plant cells different from animal cells?
How do plants and animals interact with nonliving things to form an ecosystem?
How do changes in the environment affect all organisms?
How do plants and animals adapt to their habitats?
How and why do scientists classify living things?
How do the systems of my body benefit me?
What is my body's communication system?
What makes me healthy?
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AgVf3GcBaf0jdGdKbzZZXzgxMHhsZkNPYnJNQ29BYkE&hl=en&authkey=CJL1zYgL
NYS Science ResourcesMS Alignment:
Chemistry Resources:
Chemistry:
50 Chemistry Links
Chemistry Virtual Lab - simulations about various chemistry topics
Chemistry resources from Erie 1 BOCES
End-of-Course-Chemistry help based on VA standards - review activities based on VA standards but could still be applicable to NY students
Links for Science - grouped by topic
Mass and Matter - list of links about mass and matter
Nobel Prize Winners - games for students about past Nobel Prize winners
Science Learning Network - links and news
Scientific Calculator - online scientific calculator to include unit conversions
Science Resources - general set of science resources, may include elementary science resources
Secondary Science resources
Science Interactives - periodic table, spring scale, pan balance, etc.
http://vftworkshops.wikispaces.com/Virtual+Chemistry+Labs
Data Deconstruction
2009-2010 Starpoint HS:
RBIS: October 22, 2009
Things to consider when making your mid-term:
1. Look at your trends and gaps -- priority #1
2. Be purposeful with the # and type of questions
3. Use your alignment sheet!
4. Create your rubric for item analysis (for scan tron)
Middle School RBIS -- 09-10:
http://etherpad.com/rbisms
Prezi -- http://prezi.com/qvpdg400nhqw/edit/#21
Link to SQ3R
2008-2009 RBIS Resources:
Virtual Field Trip wiki
Zamzar
RBIS challenge resources: MS
Ecosystem site:
Dichotomous Key
D-Day:
Get a Voki now!
Science technology wiki
A-Day Science
Technology and Marzano
Marzano Resources
Essential Q's:
Region 10 Science Essential Questions
1. Why is it important to learn, practice and apply science?2. How can we apply scientific skills, processes, and methods of inquiry to solve real-world problems?
3. What are the important concepts and interrelationships among life, physical, earth and space sciences?
More...
How would I develop an experiment using the Scientific Method?
What are the physical properties to be observed?
What makes up an atom?
How do atoms combine to form molecules and compounds?
How have microscopes aided in the study of atoms?
What is the purpose of the periodic table of elements?
How are solutions and suspensions different?
How do insulators protect you in your life?
How is energy used to cook food?
What happens when matter is heated and cooled?
How does energy change forms?
How is electric energy formed?
What is force?
How is force measured?
How do machines make our lives easier?
What would your life be like without plants?
How do you compare differences in plants?
How do plants eat?
What determines if something is alive or not?
How are plant cells different from animal cells?
How do plants and animals interact with nonliving things to form an ecosystem?
How do changes in the environment affect all organisms?
How do plants and animals adapt to their habitats?
How and why do scientists classify living things?
How do the systems of my body benefit me?
What is my body's communication system?
What makes me healthy?
Weather Essential Q's:
Science EQ's on Map
4. How do developments in science and technology affect our lives?A-Day -- Middle School
B-Day -- Similarities and Differences
Stations:
Resources:
Link for Similarities and Differences
Analogies
Chemistry Analogies
Chemistry Models
Physics analogies
More Physics Analogies
http://dl.google.com/earth/client/current/GoogleEarthWin.exe
Technology to Use for Similarities and Differences:
web 2.0 wiki
Tech Integration
Another Tech Integration Site
Analogy Game
Classification
Interactive Timeline
Skull compare and contrast
More tech links -- powerpoint, inspiration, venn daigrams, etc.
Wordle
C-Day:
Non-linguistic Representations
Resources:
Graphic Organizers
Non Linguistic
Geoscience
Physics
Physics Activity Book
Sink or Float
Pictures -
Images
Copyright free
PCR Song
Smiley Face Genetics
Smiley Face
Video Clips and more...
Earth Science
- Earthquakes
- Global Warming
Living Environment- Transgentic Fruit Flies
- Videoclips
- Evolution activities and videos
- Global Warming
Chemistry- Videoclips
ForensicsLink to Best Practices with RBIS