Hi Sixth Graders,
We are studying plants starting this week until the end of the week.
Homework #1
Read in the Blue Life Science Book: pages 154-155, 162-165 and answer questions pg 155 1-4, pg 163 1-6, pg 165 1-5
--- all due on Wednesday at the start of class.
Homework #2
Read 172-175 on Roots and Stems
due:blue and purple on thurs 5/24, green due 5/25
Homework #3 hw pg 177 Q1-4, pg 179 Q1-6,9
due: 5/25 for blue and purple
due 5/29 for green
Homework #4
read pgs 182-187
Homework #5
Questions: pg 183 Q1-5, pg 185 Q1-5
Homework #6
Read pages 190-195
Monday, May 21, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Animal Books Due on Wednesday
Hi Everyone,
The Sixth Grade Animals Books are due on Wednesday at the beginning of class. Use the checklist that I made for you as well as the guidelines to ensure that you have all required components complete.
Thank you!
Mrs. Rudisill
The Sixth Grade Animals Books are due on Wednesday at the beginning of class. Use the checklist that I made for you as well as the guidelines to ensure that you have all required components complete.
Thank you!
Mrs. Rudisill
Friday, May 4, 2012
The Sources page in your book is worth 10 points. Please make sure to use the cite easybib.com or another other cite recommended by Mr. Dia or me. I have some info on how to cite sources below and some examples that you can just copy and paste once your change them specific to your animal.
Help with citing sources: easybib.com
Discovery Education Video. All you need to do is put the title of your video in the quotation marks
"Title of What You Watched or Read." Discovery Education. Web. 04 May 2012. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com>.
National Geographic Video or Information. All you need to do is put the title of what you read or watched in the quotation marks.
"Title of What You Watched or Read." National Geographic. Web. 04 May 2012. <http://www.nationalgeographic.com>.
Hart - Science World Source: Hamalainen, Karina. "Born in the USA." Science World 11 Jan. 2010: 12-15. Print.
Help with citing sources: easybib.com
Discovery Education Video. All you need to do is put the title of your video in the quotation marks
"Title of What You Watched or Read." Discovery Education. Web. 04 May 2012. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com>.
National Geographic Video or Information. All you need to do is put the title of what you read or watched in the quotation marks.
"Title of What You Watched or Read." National Geographic. Web. 04 May 2012. <http://www.nationalgeographic.com>.
Hart - Science World Source: Hamalainen, Karina. "Born in the USA." Science World 11 Jan. 2010: 12-15. Print.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Hi Sixth Graders,
Here is a little more help citing your sources. Everyone should have their Life Science Book as a reference book. Here is what it should look like. Feel free to copy and paste or type on your own.
Bernstein, Leonard. Life Science. Shoreview, MN: Pearson, 2009. Print.
The WildLife Fact File is also a source that was used by many (the little pamphlet like cards from the 3-ring binder book.
Wildlife Fact File. Pittsburgh, PA: International Masters, 1991. Print.
Here is a little more help citing your sources. Everyone should have their Life Science Book as a reference book. Here is what it should look like. Feel free to copy and paste or type on your own.
Bernstein, Leonard. Life Science. Shoreview, MN: Pearson, 2009. Print.
The WildLife Fact File is also a source that was used by many (the little pamphlet like cards from the 3-ring binder book.
Wildlife Fact File. Pittsburgh, PA: International Masters, 1991. Print.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Hi Sixth Graders,
Here are some links to help you with your sources cited/bibliography page.
With this first site. All is correct except that instead of underlining things, they should be in italics. Also, go ahead and put "print or web" after each entry depending on how you got your information.
Purdue University has a great site for electronic sources and shows how the sources cited page should look.
The Purdue site is great. I can help more tomorrow!
Here are some links to help you with your sources cited/bibliography page.
With this first site. All is correct except that instead of underlining things, they should be in italics. Also, go ahead and put "print or web" after each entry depending on how you got your information.
Purdue University has a great site for electronic sources and shows how the sources cited page should look.
The Purdue site is great. I can help more tomorrow!
Monday, February 6, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
New Handouts have been added
Hi Everyone- I've added the NES terms to the 7th grade page and new homework and Extension/Extra Credit pages to the 6th grade page. Please let me know if you have any questions! We're off to a great start to 2012! - Mrs. Wilson
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Where to find the most recent handouts....
Click on the 6th and 7th grade pages for the most recent handouts for each class!
Jan 2012 Update
Welcome Back! In 6th grade we'll be studying animals working our way up from simple animals such as sponges to frogs. Dissections will begin next week. In 7th grade, we'll be studying our Earth, starting with erosion and working our way through natural disasters. If you have any questions please feel free to be in touch with me cwilson@tescharlotte.org
Welcome 2012!!!!
We are excited to be back and have started the year off and running! In 7th grade, we're exploring Earth Science - working our way towards natural disasters. In 6th grade, we've begun our animal studies. It will be a busy couple of months! New homework schedules and important handouts can be found under each grade level page. Looking forward to 2012! - Mrs. Wilson
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