SCIENCE SIX WEEKS PROJECTS Fifth Six Weeks NEXT

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SCIENCE SIX WEEKS PROJECTS Fifth Six Weeks

SCIENCE SIX WEEKS PROJECTS Fifth Six Weeks

NEXT SIX WEEKS IS THE SCIENCE FAIR! • Your project might work in conjunction

NEXT SIX WEEKS IS THE SCIENCE FAIR! • Your project might work in conjunction with it.

THIS SIX WEEKS, YOU HAVE TWO CHOICES: • The research option: • Taking one

THIS SIX WEEKS, YOU HAVE TWO CHOICES: • The research option: • Taking one unit of study from this year: • 7 th grade-life science, earth science, or physical science • 8 th grade-life science, physical sciencechemistry, physical science-forces • Create a lap book…

SOURCES • Let’s watch this. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? feature=player_e mbedded&v=o. Kj. SMEA-Ra. M

SOURCES • Let’s watch this. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? feature=player_e mbedded&v=o. Kj. SMEA-Ra. M • http: //www. thatresourcesite. com/lapbook_template s. htm • http: //www. squidoo. com/lapbooking • http: //pinterest. com/hodgescience/human-anatomy/ • http: //pinterest. com/hodgescience/physicschemistry-activites/ • http: //www. homeschoolshare. com/ • Google lapbooks. There are lots of resources out there.

YOUR SECOND CHOICE… • An experiment or demonstration. • No, no, no baking powder/soda

YOUR SECOND CHOICE… • An experiment or demonstration. • No, no, no baking powder/soda and vinegar. • What is the difference in an experiment and a demonstration? • An experiment has variables and a question to be answered. • A demonstration shows or is a how-to. • You may choose the topic for your experiment/demonstration. • I need to know the day before you present. • Powerpoints are fine-especially if your presentation is loud, smelly, dangerous, etc. • If the class can participate, you get +5. • This project is due April 5 th-whichever one you choose.