Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Tuesday, February 26

Science:  Finish the Hidden/Active virus foldable you started in class today.  On the INSIDE flaps: summarize the steps of  how each type of virus infects a cell,  & draw a diagram - for both hidden & active viruses.  On the BACK: list the similarities between hidden & active viruses.  Click here for a review of how viruses invade cells (you saw this video in class today!)
Humanities:  Read your novel!  

Monday, February 25, 2013

Monday, February 25

Science:  READ Chapter 11, Section 1 (Viruses).  Click here to see the sizes of tiny things (you saw this in class today!) Get your progress report signed if you haven't done this already! If you missed Friday's quiz, be sure to take this as soon as possible.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Humanities:  Read your novel...follow the guide.  Progress Reports go home tomorrow.

Science:  1 - Finish the Analysis questions on your "Energy In/Energy Out lab" (questions 1-11 on the back of your lab handout).  2 - Study!  Quiz tomorrow on chemical compounds in cells and cell processes.  Study pages 12-14 in your binder.  Use quizlet to review vocabulary. Username: kmidkiff   Password: voyager8

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Wednesday, February 20

Science:  
1 - STUDY your notes on chemical compounds & cell processes.  Quiz Friday!  Use quizlet to review vocabulary.  The word sets are called "Chemical Compounds in Cells" and "Cell Processes."  (Username: kmidkiff  Password: voyager8 
2 - Finish the "Exhaling CO2 lab" questions if your class did this (3rd period - you didn't do this).  
3 - 3rd Period  4th Period only: Finish the Venn diagram handout you received in class today (front & back).  

Thank you to everyone who has already supplied sugar or told me you would send in sugar tomorrow.  We have enough for the activity  I appreciate your help so much!!!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Tuesday, February 19

Science:  
  • Study pages 13 & 14 in your science binder.  (These pages cover Chapter 9, Section 3 and Chapter 10, Sections 1 & 3).  Draw diagrams for photosynthesis and cell division on p.14, your Food & Life Processes notes.    
  • Click here to listen to the Photosynthesis Song heard in class today. Click here to listen to another Photosynthesis song. Go here and here to see the cell division animations.  Go here to hear another song - this one is about cell division.
  •  Parents - We need 2-3  bags of white sugar for science class this week (Thursday).  We will be measuring & visualizing the amount of sugar in various foods using food labels.  If you can help provide a bag of sugar for this lab, please send it with your child on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week.  If possible, please send me an email (kmidkiff@voyageracademy.net) if you can provide sugar.  Thanks so much!!!

Monday, February 18, 2013

Monday, February 18, 2013

Humanities:  Read!  No Blog Questions this week.  Finish your questions from the Shaw letter.

Science: Study your notes on chemical compounds in living things.  Quiz Friday!  

* Parents - We need 2-3  bags of white sugar for science class this week (Thursday).  We will be measuring & visualizing the amount of sugar in various foods using food labels.  If you can help provide a bag of sugar for this lab, please send it with your child on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week.  If possible, please send me an email (kmidkiff@voyageracademy.net) if you can provide sugar.  Thanks so much!!!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Thursday, February 14

Science:  Illustrate the boxes in the diagram on today's handout, Chemical Compounds in Cells (page 13 in your binder). Write a summary of the concepts shown in the diagram in the space below the diagram.  Happy Valentine's Day!  I am so glad I am your teacher.  You are very special to me, and I hope your day is amazing!
Humanities:  Read!  Answer your BLOG questions.  Answer questions 1 - 3 from GLORY.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Wednesday, Feb. 13

Science: Finish Cornell notes on Chapter 9, Section 3.  Remember to write your summary after taking notes!   

Humanities:  Read and answer your BLOG questions for this week. Review your part for the "Comedy of Secession".  

In order to watch GLORY tomorrow, you must turn in your permission slip. DO NOT FORGET TO GET IT SIGNED!!!! 

Monday, February 11, 2013

Monday, February 11

Click here for science class today.

Science: 1) Finish Cycles of Matter (use above link) if you didn't during class today.  2) Twiz (more than a quiz, less than a test!) on Wednesday.  Study pages 1-11 in your science binder.  Work on the review sheet questions. Use quizlet to review vocab on ecosystems and ecology.  (Username: kmidkiff  Password: voyager 8)  Topics covered:  ecology terms, energy roles, limiting factors, population growth, symbiosis, food chains/webs, energy pyramids, cycles of matter

Humanities:  Read!  Read America 15.3 and take your own notes on the section.  
Blog Questions for this week are posted below.  Please respond to your Tier with a five sentence (or more) paragraph.

Blog Questions for the week of Feb. 11...

Q1  Interpret the following quotes
T1:  "You can't hold a man down without staying down with him"-  Booker T. Washington
T2:  "Slaves are generally expected to sing as well as to work" - Frederick Douglass
T3:  "As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master.  This expresses my idea of democracy."
         -Abraham Lincoln

Q2  Answer the following questions...
T1:  The Emancipation Proclamation was an Executive Order given by President Abraham Lincoln.  Define Executive Order.  Why was this proclamation so important at the time?
T2:  Define the Emancipation Proclamation.  What kind of affect did it have on the Confederate Army?  What kind of affect did it have on the Union Army?  Explain.
T3:  How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the "character" of the Civil War?  Explain using details.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Monday, February 4, 2013


Wiki questions due February 8:

Question 1:
T1: What is the most important thing that you learned about your subject for the Legacy project?
T2: What is the legacy of your subject worth knowing?
T3: After hearing about the legacies of your classmates' subjects, what stood out? What types of legacies are most moving / most important?

Question 2:
T1: What strategies helped you be successful with this project?
T2: What does it mean to produce a polished final product?  How do you achieve this?
T3: Why is student initiative so important in project based learning?  What happens when it's present?  What happens when it's not?

Humanities:  Read and prepare your final draft of your photo essay.  Fix your pictures if they are in need of "repair"!

Friday, February 1, 2013

Friday, February 1, 2013

Science:  Food Web project is due on Monday, Feb. 4.  (Student have had 5 class days to work on this project.)  * All students who are presenting Energy Proposals on 2/6 need to be prepared to practice your presentation on Monday during class.  Finish the legacy connection questions before you present; add slides to your Prezi or PowerPoint if you need to add any information.

PBL Presentations are on Wednesday, Feb. 6 from 3:30 - 4:45. All students are expected to attend and  participate.

Voyager Academy High School information meeting is on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 5 p.m.