Monday, November 30, 2009

First Extra Credit Due Tomorrow!

Our first of two extra credit assignments for this quarter will be due tomorrow for 5 points extra credit. This is an excellent way for you to improve your grade! Take advantage of these points!

This week's schedule:
Team Element competition: Tuesday.
Element Bowl: Wednesday.
Element Quiz: Thursday.

Study your elements! We will be crowning a new element bowl champion on Thursday!

Another quick reminder. Midterms come out on Wednesday..... make sure all your missing work is in.


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

First Extra Credit due Tuesday, December 1st.

The first of two extra credits has been handed out today. It is worth 5pts, could be an excellent boost to your grade!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Grades are updated.

Are you missing something on Powerschool? I have several papers without names. Check the no name box.

Finsh Boyle's/Charles's Law Problems. Quiz Tomorrow!

Tomorrow we will have a quiz on Charles's and Boyle's law....... STUDY! (Purple "Gas Laws" sheet is an excellent study tool.)

Your quiz review computations will be graded at the beginning of the period.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Congratulations to Buoyancy Winners!






Here are our buoyancy boat competition winners, including Raysha and Joanny overall winning boat at 1,172 grams. Nice Job!

Homework tonight...... finish your Periodic Table flash cards.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

No Quiz Tomorrow!

We will not have our usual Friday quiz tomorrow. Attending the McBeth play today has taken a day a practice from us on Boyle's and Charles's Law. Not a biggie, we will get more practice next week.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Boyle's Letter Due Tomorrow!

Today we learned the relationship between volume and pressure while investigating whitewater kayaking. Make sure you have your Boyle's letter for tomorrow!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Quiz Tomorrow!

Because we do not have school on Friday we will have our weekly quiz tomorrow. This quiz will cover Temperature and Temperature conversions.

Your "More Temperature Problems" homework will be due at the beginning of the period for a grade!