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Welcome to Mr. Hughes' Science Page!!! 2011-2012 School Year Students are expected to be in compliance with the LCSD Dress Code at all times when on campus. Students are expected to wear their school uID at all times when on campus. $10 student lab fees are due by Tuesday, September 6.
7th Grade Syllabus 1st Nine weeks
1. Design and conduct scientific investigations utilizing appropriate process skills and technology.
3a. Assess how an organism's chances fro survival are influenced by adaptations to its environment.
4d. Conclude why factors such as lack of resources and climate can limit the growth of populations in specific niches in the ecosystem.
4c. Describe the causes and effects of heat transfer as it relates to circulation of ocean currents, atmospheric movement, and global wind patterns.
4h. Predict weather events by analyzing clouds, weather maps, satellites, and various data.
3b. Classify the organization and development of living things to include prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
3c. Evaluate how health care technology has improved the quality of human life.
3d. Compare and contrast reproduction in terms of the passing of genetic information from parent to offspring.
3e. Compare and contrast how organisms obtain and utilize matter and energy.
2nd Nine weeks
1. Design and conduct scientific investigations utilizing appropriate process skills and technology.
4b. Explain the causes and effects of historical processes shaping the planet Earth.
4a. Justify the importance of Earth materials to humans.
4g. Research and evaluate the use of renewable and nonrenewable resources and critique efforts to conserve natural resources and reduce global warming.
4f. Distinguish the structure and movement of objects in the solar system.
4e. Research and develop a logical argument to support the funding of NASA's Space Programs.
2a. Identify patterns and common characteristics of elements found in the periodic table.
2b. Categorize types of chemical changes, including synthesis and decomposition reactions, and classify acids and bases using the pH scale and indicators.
2c. Compare the force required to do the same amount of work with and without simple machines.
2d. Describe cause and effect relationships of electrical energy.
2e. Distinguish how various types of longitudinal and transverse waves (water, light, sound, seismic) transfer energy.
2f. Describe the effects of unbalanced forces on the speed or direction of an object's motion.
Objectives: 3a. Assess hopw an organism's chances for survival are influenced by adaptations to its environment. 4d. Conclude why factors such as lack of resourcs and climate can limit the growth of populations in specific niches in the ecosystem.
Week of 1.30.2012
Monday All students will take part in a class discussion to compare and contrast the 4 types of air masses.
Tuesday All students will take part in a class discussion to compare and contrast the 4 types of fronts.
Wednesday We will explore the formation of clouds and the 4 types of precipitation.
Thursday We will discuss air pressure and the 3 types of heat transfer in our atmosphere.
Friday We will explore various methods and tools to predict weather. We will study weather maps and the symbols used on weather maps.
Week of 2.6.2012
Monday Students will explore various methods and tools used to predict weather. We will study weather maps and the symbols used on weather maps.
Tuesday We will discuss the origins and effects of trade winds.
Wednesday We will discuss ocean currents and their effects on global weather patterns.
Thursday All students will participate in a review for Unit 2 Test. We will conduct a lab activity on how clouds form.
Friday Unit 2 Test
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