Get a parent signature on your Gmail Form by FRIDAY (5 points extra credit if you turn it in Wednesday!)
Heads Up!
Grading Period Ends this FRIDAY!
Chapter 4 Test is Tuesday NOV 4th!
Ms. Hazen - 7th Grade Science |
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THIS BLOG IS FOR BOTH MY A DAY AND B DAY STUDENTS! BE SURE YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE CORRECT DATE WHEN YOU CHECK THE BLOG!
Workbook Pages 77-81 DUE WEDNESDAY
Get a parent signature on your Gmail Form by FRIDAY (5 points extra credit if you turn it in Wednesday!) Heads Up! Grading Period Ends this FRIDAY! Chapter 4 Test is Tuesday NOV 4th! FINISH your Rough Draft of your cell key
START working on your final draft (in ink or typed!!!) Directions on making a Table in Microsoft Word Depending on the year of you Microsoft software you will either:
A box will pop up asking you how many rows and columns you want. You want 2 columns and 12-15 rows depending on whether you are creating an animal or plant cell. Hit Okay! Your table will show up in your window. You can drag the lines to move them and the rows will get larger as you type! Finish at least 6 organelles on your Rough Draft of your Cell Project Key!
(Students have a rough draft packet and we did the first one together!) Draw a sketch of what your cell project will look like and come up with a list of supplies that you will need. (If you're doing a song or story book, make an outline).
Questions to ask yourself:
Study for the Ch3 Quiz (32 points!)
Make sure you have at least 2 extra facts per organelle! You can use the same links we looked at in class (Look in the Left hand menu bar at the very bottom and click on "Cell Research Links"!) You also need to decide what type of project you'd like to do!
Study for the organelle quiz on FridayRun your flashcards
Watch (and sing along) with the Cell Rap (link below) Try some online games to practice! (links below) |
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