Science Work for Friday, Jan 15
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| * All classes will work in Lab 201 today |
| * If you have questions while you are working, email me. If I can, I will reply to you quickly. My email is gpapayannis@boston.k12.ma.us |
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| ** Omega 9 Physics ** |
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Use the computers to write your "Torque Project Reports" |
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- Bring your lab journals if you need to |
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Email me a short summary of what you accomplished in class today. |
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Your reports are due Wed, Jan 20. |
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| ** Omega 10 & 11 Chemistry ** |
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Continue researching your topic. Your goal is to become an expert on it, including its vocabulary. |
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- Bring your lab journals |
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- Bring your science fair research notes |
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Read the "Science Fair Opportunity with MOS" blog. |
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Read the "Tips for Writing a Hypothesis" blog. |
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Due today: |
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NOTE: Send each email separately with it's own clear subject line. |
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(a) Email me your preliminary materials list by 12 PM (noon). |
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(b) Write your preliminary materials in your journal on the "Materials" page. Remember to add the date in the margin. |
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(c) Email me your preliminary hypothesis by 12 PM (noon). |
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(d) Write your preliminary hypothesis in your journal on the "Topic & Hypothesis" page. Remember to add the date in the margin. |
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(e) Email me all of your annotated bibliographies so far by 5 PM. Create a document with all of your annotated bibliographies arranged in alphabetical order. Either cut and paste them into the email itself, or attach the file to your email. I can only accept .doc, .docx, and .rtf files. If you cannot save in one of these file formats, or if you don't want to risk me not being able to open your attachment, go the safe route and copy and paste the text into the body of your email. |
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