Sunday, November 29, 2009

9th Grade Biology: Week of Nov. 30- Dec. 4

Hello,
I'll be returning your Cellular Respiration tests this week. We will be moving on to Photosynthesis (Ch. 8) this week. Many aspects of cellular respiration are seen in photosynthesis such as high energy electrons, electron transport chain, and ATP so this chapter should be easier to grasp. so the homework and DUE dates are as follows:

Wednesday, Dec. 2: Section 8-1 Assessment Questions 1-5 (pg. 203).

Friday, Dec. 4: Your homework is as follows. Using complete sentences answer the following:
  1. Describe two ways that cellular respiration and photosynthesis are the same.
  2. Describe two ways that cellular respiration and photosyntheisis are different.

We only have 3 weeks of classes in December and then Christmas Break! The year is sure passing quickly. Have a great week,

-Mr. Pfiester

7th-8th Grade Science: Week of Nov. 30- Dec. 4

Hello,
As mentioned in the previous posting, we will be finishing up our Chemical Bonds and Reactions Unit this Thursday with the unit test. I'll distribute a study guide tomorrow, Monday. There is no formal homework this week as I would like you to focus on studying for the test. The following Fridays will be dedicated to our Invent Idaho/Science Fair work: Dec. 4, 11, and 18. The year sure is flying by; we only have 3 weeks of classes in December and then begin Christmas Break! Have a great week,

-Mr. Pfiester

Sunday, November 15, 2009

7th-8th Grade Science: Week of Nov. 16-20

Hello,
A couple of important dates are as follows:
Thursday, Dec. 3 Complete the Chemical Bonds and Reactions Unit with the unit test.
Dec. 4,11,18 Each of these Fridays will be dedicated to the Invent Idaho/Science Fair.
Students working individually or in pairs will develop a plan for an
invention or science fair project and carry it out in preparation for our fair in early February.

I will discuss these dates (along with any homeowork) more in class this week. Have a great week,
-Mr. Pfiester

Sunday, November 8, 2009

9th Grade Biology: Week of Nov. 9-13

Hello,
We will finish up our study of Cellular Respiration this week. While many students have excellent classwork grades, many are doing poorly on our chapter tests. With that mind, the Ch. 9 practice test will be on Thursday with the chapter test on Monday, Nov. 16. That will allow students plenty of time to analyze their mistakes and see the concepts/questions that will likely appear on the test. So the homework and DUE dates are as follows:

Wednesday, Nov. 11: 9-2 Section Assessment Questions 1-6 (pg. 232).

Friday, Nov. 13: Complete the multiple choice Ch. 9 Assessment questions 1-10 (on pg. 237) and the multiple choice Standardized Test Prep. questions 1-10 (on pg. 239). You only need to write the letter answers, not the entire question. Example 1) A. 2) C.

Have a great week,
-Mr. Pfiester

7th-8th Grade Science: Week of Nov. 9-13

Hello,
We only have two weeks of school and then Thanksgiving Break! This week, we'll finish our study comparing covalent and ionic bonding and then study chemical reactions. We should finish the Chemical Bonds and Reactions unit by Dec. 4th or so. We will have a Covalent and Ionic Bonding Quiz on Friday. The homework and DUE dates for this week are as follows:


Monday, Nov. 9: Section 2: Ionic Bonds, questions 1-3, all parts due.


Wednesday, Nov. 11: Section 3: Covalent Bonds, all questions, all parts due.


Have a great week,

-Mr. Pfiester

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

7th-8th Grade Science: Homework over Long Weekend

Hello,
There is an assigned homework over the long weekend coming up. I will be distributing Section 2: Ionic Bonds today. Your homework and the DUE date are as follows:

Monday, Nov. 9: Read Section 2 and complete the assessment questions (p. 163) 1-3, all parts.

Have a good weekend,

-Mr. Pfiester

Sunday, November 1, 2009

9th Grade Biology: Week of Nov. 2-6

Check SpellingHello,
We have now started the 2nd Quarter. Due to parent-teacher conferences, Thursday will be a half-day with school letting out at the end of 4th period and there will be no school on Friday. We will be making yogurt on Tuesday so please bring in the following to school on that day: medium sized sauce pan, a whisk, 1 cup, 1/2 cup, and Tablespoon measuring spoons. The only homework and the due date are as follows:

Wednesday, Nov. 4: Read over the "Problem Solving" section on pg. 224. Using complete sentences, label the homework and complete the following: Defining the Problem, Organizing Information, and Creating a Solution.

Have a great week,
-Mr. Pfiester

7th-8th Grade Science: Week of Nov. 2-6

Hello,
We have now started the 2nd Quarter. Due to parent-teacher conferences, Thursday will be a half-day with school letting out at the end of 4th period and there will be no school on Friday. Last Friday, we conducted an experiment to determine whether the following would conduct electricity: tap water, salt, saltwater, sugar, and sugar water. The only one to conduct was saltwater (an ionic solution). Your only homework for the week and the due date are as follows:

Wednesday, Nov. 4: Your assignment is to pick a nontoxic liquid from home (such as orange juice, milk, pickle juice) to test whether it is a conductor of electricity. Monday I will give you a film cannister so that you can transport the liquid from home. Bring in the liquid from home on Wednesday and answer the following questions:
  1. Is your liquid composed mostly of ionic or covalent bonds?
  2. Remember, ionic solutions usually conduct electricity, while covalent solutions do not. Based on this information, do you predict that your liquid will conduct electricity?

Wednesday afternoon each student will have the opportunity to test their liquid for conductivity.

Have a great week,

-Mr. Pfiester