You must turn in two assignments for math each week as well as two assignments for science each week. You may choose which you would like to complete unless you are told otherwise BUT you must choose something challenging! If you find that you have chosen something far too challenging, turn in the work that you tried to do along with an easier selection that you could complete and you will receive credit plus an additional bonus for having a growth mindset. You may also submit your own work that you have created or found for either math or science. Find things that interest you!
* If you select an assignment that has reading only, then you will need to annote the reading and write a short summary in your own words
Math (PHET): Play around with any of the awesome simulations found at this link, then do a write up and reflection about what you observed. - Click here
Science: You may select an activity from the following link to use as an assignment: Click Here
Science: Go to the link. Select, "Skip login" at the top right of the login box. Build the food web and either print your score or email me a screeen shot. *You must have a score of 80+ to submit - Click here
Science (PHET): Play around with any of the awesome simulations found at this link, then do a quick write up about what you observed. - Click Here
Science (Pollution): Play around with the pollution simulator. As you go keep track of your scientific investigations. When you are done do a write up that describes the air quality of your city and how each factor affected the air quality. In your write up you should also include a reflection of what you expected to happen and what actually happened. Attach your write up to your scientific investigation notes and turn in for credit. - Click here
Science (Pollution): Take the quiz at the link and either print or email a screen shot of your score or your enviro detective badge - Click here
Science (Physics or Chemistry): You may select an activity from the following link to use as an assignment. Works best to go in order. : Click here
Physics Central (Website with varied information): Read articles and write a two paragraph reflection about what you learned - Watch Videos and answer the questions at the end (2 videos and questions answered = 1 point) - Click here
Household Energy Usage: Print the activity then go to the gizmo link to complete (Select "launch Gizmo"). Activity link - Click here, Gizmo link - Click here
Quick and Easy experiments - You will need to complete all the experimental questions - Video is best (Add it to your drive and share with me) - or you can do a very detailed and reflective write up - click here