Hello my wonderful students!!! Listen closely...are you listening??? This is your science teacher Ms. Yates. I know, I know. I just saw you a few hours ago. Remember the awesome reminders, updates, and fantasticness that I promised you?? It is here. Yep!! Right here. Remember to check it out daily. The rewards will be worth your time. Assignments that you forgot about or were absent for? Here!! Notes you may have missed?? Here too!!! Announcements?? Yep!! And, fantastic reminders of all the cool stuff we did today...All here and more!! See you tomorrow. Or Monday, if you are so awesome that you are reading this over the weekend.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Check this kid out!

Click on this link to watch a video of a Future Forecaster...

Cirulatory System Model

Great job Quinn and Ariana!!!

Circulatory System Model

Were you able to make a working model of the circulatory system today? What challenges did you face? Describe the path blood takes...include the chambers of the heart, the lungs and the body.

The Ultimate Guide Extreme Weather

Answer any 3 of the following questions...or tell me 3 other super cool facts you learned from the movie.

1. What are the only natural disasters with their own name?

2. Which is more predictable, a hurricane or a tornado?

3. About how many tornados occur in the US per year?

4. How much hotter is lightning than the sun?

5. What causes lightning?

6. How high can a thunderstorm cloud reach?

7. True or false...lightning never hits the same place twice?

8. Was Stevie Nicks accurate when she sang, "Thunder only happens when it's raining"?

 

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Action Yates Quietly Witnessing A Miracle of Nature

Action Yates stumbles upon bees in the act of pollination and stops to quietly and carefully witness the miracle.  She is humbled by the tremendous role that such a small organism plays.

Click on the words in blue to learn more, play games and watch videos.  The first 5 students to tell me an amazing fact, in their own words, about bees and pollination will win a prize!!!

Action Yates and the Justice League

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Action Yates Battles and Wins!!!

Action Yates brings home a delicious dinner of Chionoecetes opilio.  It was a tough swim and a long, hard fight in the chilly waters along the continental shelf, but she knew Ms. Yates would love her forever after enjoying one of her favorite meals.

Click on the links in blue to learn more.  The first 5 students to give a fact from the reading will win a prize....Action Yates will be shopping tomorrow to restock our candy jar!!!  You ROCK Action Yates!!!  Thanks for the crab...it WAS delicious!!!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Transpiration Experiment...Take 2

You all came up with some great ideas about different factors we could control in order to get more accurate data on transpiration!! What factors did we control in today's experiment? Do you think our class data will be more similar to one another tomorrow? What other tests would you like to perform?

Lady Lady Larvae

THEY ARE COCOONING!!!

A Rainbow of Chemicals

What clues and knowledge about acids and bases did you use to make your rainbow of chemicals today?
 


  

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Transpiration Experiment Data Collection

What factors affected the accuracy of the data you collected? What could you do next time to ensure that the data collected was an accurate reflection? How do you think the results would change if you left the bag on longer?

More on Acids and Bases

Were any of today's results surprising to you? Did the universal indicator give the same results as the pH paper? What other food or household items would you like to test and would you predict for them to be acids or bases?

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Science Night Rocked!!!

Let me start by saying, you were all AMAZING!!! I have never been more proud of a group of students. Your enthusiasm was infectious and inspiring. You showed all of our guests the best of you, that I am privileged to see on a daily basis. Your knowledge of each investigation was impressive and your ability to explain what you learned appeared effortless and professional. I would like to thank all of you who gave up your lunches and after school time to prepare. All of your hard work was apparent. I am proud of the way you all came together and worked as a group to produce an amazing night that I will never forget.

I would also like to thank everyone that helped to make this night possible...All of your amazing parents for coming to support us, Ms.Tammy for cutting out ALL the letters for your posters, Mrs. Sherry and Mrs. Unkeless for helping to set up and promote our event, Mr. Smith for helping set up, Mr. Ramirez for helping to burn the slideshow onto discs, all the teachers who hung science night flyer in their rooms, Ms. Amy for making countless trips to the store, and the amazing clean up crew that had our room back in shape in 30 minutes! I can't wait to start preparing for our next science night!!! You all are fantastic!!!

Acid and Base Lab

What types of paper did we use in today's lab and what did each indicate?

Bagged leaves Experiment

What do you predict you will find in your bags tomorrow?

Monday, November 18, 2013

Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Three Main Clouds - Cirrus, Stratus, Cumulus

What type of weather would you expect with each type of cloud?

Leaf Classification

What three types of leaves did we learn about today and what are their main characteristics that allow you to tell them apart? Here's a BIG hint...they all start with a P :)

Relative Melting Points and Electrical Conductivity

What are the main differences between ionic and covalent compounds? We ran into some problems today with our equipment? What suggestions do you have for collecting more accurate data on relative melting points and electrical conductivity of compounds?

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Air Masses Lab...Take 2!

Was your hypothesis supported or not supported by your observations? How did the experiment today relate to air masses and colliding cold and warm fronts?