Grant’s Science


Week of March 24,2008 and March 31, 2008
March 13, 2008, 11:48 am
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In anticipation of TCAPs we will be reviewing this week and next week.

Monday

Todays topics include Cell Structure and Function including distinguishing plant and animal cells P.I. 7.1 spi.1,2,3,4,5

Tuesday

Today we wil continue to review cells, particularly cells in motion.We’ll focus on mitosis and meiosis and cells in motion. P.I. 7.1.spi.4

Wednesday

Todays’ topics will be Food production and Energy for Life. today we will review what Plants’ need, Photosynthesis and Respiration.

P.I. 7.3spi.1,2,3,4,5,6,7

Thursday

Today we’ll talk about how animals get oxygen and the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle.

Friday

Today all classes will go to the writing lab to complete a practice probe for topics covered in class this week. This assessment will demonstrate the students understanding of the two topics addressed in class.

Monday, March 31,2008

Today’s topic will be Heredity and Reproduction. The Seventh grade curriculum on this topic revolves around plants and flowers and their reproduction. We’ll talk about flower structure and function and sexual and asexual reproduction.This weeks standards are:P.I. 7.4 s.p.i 1,2,3,4

Tuesday

Today we’ll review concepts of sexual and asexual reproduction as it pertains to flowers.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Todays’ topic is Atmospheric Cycles. We’ll review temperature, evaporation and condensation, the water cycle. P.I. 7.8 spi .1,2,3,4

Wednesday

We’ll do work today on weather maps and predicting weather.

Thursday

Today, we’ll review Structure and Property of Matter. We’ll go over measurable properties of matter, elements, compounds and mixtures and revisit solids , liquids and gases. P.I. 7.12 spi 1,2,3,4,

Friday

Today, we’ll revisit solids, liquids and gases PI 7.12 spi 3 There wil be assessment based on all of the topics covered this week.

Note: Lesson Plans are subject to change at teachers’ discretion.


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