Science Fair Presentations this week!
MontCAS testing: The week of March 5th. We have 6 tests to give. The plan is to do two on Wednesday and one on each of the other days.
6th graders: On March 22nd, all Poly Drive Elementary 6th grade students will participate in Night of the Notables. Students research a notable person, living or dead, dress up like them, and share a bio poem. This takes place in the evening in the gym. Students will memorize the bio poem. The audience gets to actively participate by guessing who the notable is. I am looking forward to it!
There will be NO MORNING OR AFTERNOON MATH CLASSES DURING THE 2 WEEKS WE HAVE MontCAS TESTING. These are the weeks of March 5th and March 12th.
READING—back to reading the novels
MATH
Percents, temperature conversions, geometry review
LANG
Writing—working on the trait of VOICE. Final copies due this week.
SOCIAL STUDIES
5th grade: Chapter 12
SCIENCE--Presentations
Presentations:
MONDAY, Feb 27--> EW, MJ, BK, MA
TUESDAY, Feb 28--> JS, TS, MW, SR, SF
WEDNESDAY, Feb 29--> ASt & DH, LG, EB, ND
THURSDAY, Mar 1--> SH, HC, CW, GR
FRIDAY, Mar 2--> ASr, HB, JR
LWR
Some drawings from last week:
Prefix
Root
Suffix
SPELLING
5th grade—
U 27 VCCV, VCCCV, or VCV
Dictation Sentences
1. Spinach is a green, leafy vegetable.
2. Broken floorboards are signs of neglect.
3. Cannons lined the top of the fortress.
Basic:
disturb, entire, wisdom, respond, crystal, forbid, surround, challenge, entry, impress, kitchen, frighten, limit, talent, dozen, salute
Challenge:
adapt, refuge, distribute, industry, somber
Real World Vocabulary Drama: SUMMER THEATER
auditorium, musical, skit, backstage, scenery, spotlight, pantomime, theatrical
6th grade-
U 27 Suffixes –ic, -ure, -ous
Dictation Sentences
1. Test the theory with a scientific study.
2. When Sam is nervous, he talks fast.
3. The bone fracture has mended well.
Basic:
fantastic, tragic, gigantic, specific, romantic, culture, posture, signature, sculpture, lecture, curious, jealous, generous, dangerous, precious, serious, ambitious
Challenge:
symbolic, unanimous, authentic, nutritious, legislature
Real World Vocabulary Science: GEMS
sapphire, emerald, topaz, semiprecious, garnet, synthetic, clarity, facets
Science Fair Project Evaluation Tool (some formatting was lost in posting it to the blog)
(used at the Deaconess Billings Clinic Science Expo)
I. SCIENTIFIC MERIT & CREATIVITY (60 Points)
A. Problem................................................................... ....... 5----à
· Is the problem or scientific question clearly stated?
· Was creativity/originality/independence shown in formulating the problem?
B. Hypothesis 5----à
· Is the hypothesis based on sufficient background information?
· Does the hypothesis show originality in thought and/or logic?
C. Procedure ....... 10----à
· Were procedures outlined in a step-by-step fashion?
· Does the experimental design show creativity/originality?
D. Variables ....... 10----à
· Were the variables clearly defined?
· Were the variables identified that were going to be changed? (independent)
· Were the variables defined that were going to be measured? (dependent)
E. Data Collection & Graphs/Charts ....... 15----à
· Was the data collected several times?
· Was the data summarized logically?
· Is the data represented in a chart or graph?
F. Results ....... 10----à
· Are results organized and presented clearly?
· Are notebook records available?
G. Conclusions................................................................................ 5 ----à
· Are conclusions properly justified and properly drawn from the hypothesis?
· Was the hypothesis correct? (No deduction if it wasn’t)
TOTAL SCIENTIFIC MERIT & CREATIVITY ....................................................60----à
(Maximum 60 Points)
II. DISPLAY AESTHETICS/VISUAL PRESENTATION ........................ 10----à
· Is the display interesting and does it have eye appeal?
· Does the display show good logic, good workmanship, and good spelling?
III. COMMUNICATION SKILLS/ORAL PRESENTATION.......................................................................................... ..15----à
· Can the student(s) express their knowledge of the project's purpose, procedure and
conclusions?
· Is the student engaging, enthusiastic and interactive with you?
IV. LEVEL OF EFFORT A.
· How much effort did the student expend on the project? .........................15---à
GRAND TOTAL (Maximum 100 Points)






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