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“BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing to be your 12:00 partner, and that partner writes your name down at 12:00 also. Finish your entire clock. You must have different partners for each time.

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Page 1: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-2-2014Science

1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing to be your 12:00 partner, and that partner writes your name down at 12:00 also. Finish your entire clock. You must have different partners for each time.

Page 2: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-2-2014

LAComplete the DOL Sheet for DAY 1.

Page 3: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-3-2014Science

1. Check Super Scientists Worksheet 1-15 with 5:00 clock partner.

Page 4: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-3-2014

LA1. Complete DOL Day 3.

2. Write a letter with 1 paragraph to yourself. See the new paper given today for more directions.

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“BELL RINGER”9-4-2014

Enrichment1. With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.

2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses.

3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. Show me your list of tools and I will give you instructions for the anemometer or barometer.

Page 6: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-4-2014Science

BLUE STICKS GET A COMPUTER.

1. Check Super Scientists Worksheet 16-34 with 2 o’ clock partner.

Page 7: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-4-2014

LAWrite the other sentences for your “Dear Me”

Letter in your journal. Use the paper for what each sentence should be.

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“BELL RINGER”9-5-2014Science

If you have all the scientists to learn, name 5 scientists from your list and what they study.

If you have 15 scientists to learn, name 2 scientists from your list and what they study.

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“BELL RINGER”9-5-2014

LA

1. Complete Thursday and Friday Daily Language Review in your folder.

Page 10: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-5-2013

Enrichment1. With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.

2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses.

3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. Show me your list of tools and I will give you instructions for the anemometer or barometer.

Page 11: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-8-2014Science

1. Write a 4-6 sentence paragraph about your assigned scientist.

Page 12: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-8-2014

LA1. Hand in your “Dear Me” letter.2. Complete Monday Week 2 DOL.

Page 13: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-6-2013

Enrichment1. With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.

2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie and Abby to have them check your list of tools and uses.

3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.

Page 14: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-9-2014Science

1. Study for your scientists’ Test.

Page 15: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-9-2014

LA1. Complete Daily Language Review Tuesday.

2. Journal: What is your favorite room in the house? Give 3 reasons why it is your favorite room. Include an introduction and conclusion sentence.

Page 16: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-9-2013

Enrichment1. With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.

2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie, Abby, Kelsey, or Josh to have them check your list of tools and uses.

3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.

Page 17: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-10-2013

Science

1. Make sure your name is on all parts (poster, writing, and note plan) of your project. Hand in your project.2. Begin working on the scavenger hunt for Chapter 1 in text.

Page 18: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-10-2013

LAName your favorite room in your house. Tell 3

reasons why this is your favorite room. Include an introductory sentence and conclusion sentence.

Page 19: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-10-2013

Enrichment1. With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.

2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie, Abby, Kelsey, or Josh to have them check your list of tools and uses.

3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.

Page 20: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-11-2013

Science

1.

Page 21: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-10-2013

LAName your favorite room in your house. Tell 3

reasons why this is your favorite room. Include an introductory sentence and conclusion sentence.

Page 22: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

“BELL RINGER”9-10-2013

Enrichment1. With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.

2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie, Abby, Kelsey, or Josh to have them check your list of tools and uses.

3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.

Page 23: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/11/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

1. Journal Writing: What is a character trait of a good

neighbor? Tell 3 ways a neighbor shows that character trait.

Page 24: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/11/13 BellringerScience

1. Tell what you know about each of the 8 new vocabulary words on the board.

Page 25: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/11/13 BellringerEnrichment

With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie, Abby, Kelsey, or Josh to have them check your list of tools and uses.3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.4. If you are finished with anemometer investigation, begin making a barometer. Instructions on lab table.

Page 26: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/12/13 BellringerScience

1. Write a paragraph telling what science is , what the first step of the scientific method is, and what questions science can’t answer.

Page 27: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/12/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

Journal Writing:

1. What is the worst thing parents can do to their children? Tell 3 reasons why it is the worst thing to do.

Page 28: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/12/13 BellringerEnrichment

With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie, Abby, Kelsey, or Josh to have them check your list of tools and uses.3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.4. If you are finished with anemometer investigation, begin making a barometer. Instructions on lab table.

Page 29: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/13/13 BellringerScience

1. Contrast a scientific theory and a scientific law.

2. Which of these statements could not be a scientific theory?A. Brand A peanut butter tastes better than brand B peanut

butter.B. Burning coal increases the amount of mercury in the soil.C. Soybean plants grow taller when there is more nitrogen in

the soil.D. Planting trees in grasslands lowers the amount of carbon

dioxide in the air.

Page 30: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/13/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

1. What is a scientific theory?

2. Which of these statements could not be a scientific theory?A. Brand A peanut butter tastes better than brand B peanut

butter.B. Burning coal increases the amount of mercury in the soil.C. Soybean plants grow taller when there is more nitrogen in

the soil.D. Planting trees in grasslands lowers the amount of carbon

dioxide in the air.

Page 31: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/13/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

What is your favorite time of day? Give 3 reasons why.

Page 32: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/12/13 BellringerEnrichment

With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie, Abby, Kelsey, or Josh to have them check your list of tools and uses.3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.4. If you are finished with anemometer investigation, begin making a barometer. Instructions on lab table.

Page 33: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/16/13 BellringerScience

Tell what the input, process, and output is of the following systems.

You eat chicken and your body turns it into your muscle tissue.

Ocean water evaporates and then condenses into clouds.

Page 34: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/16/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

Contrast a scientific theory and a scientific law.2. Which of these statements could not be a scientific theory?

A. Brand A peanut butter tastes better than brand B peanut butter.

B. Burning coal increases the amount of mercury in the soil.C. Soybean plants grow taller when there is more nitrogen in

the soil.D. Planting trees in grasslands lowers the amount of carbon

dioxide in the air.

Page 35: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/16/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

What is your favorite song? Give 3 reasons why.

Page 36: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/16/13 BellringerEnrichment

With a partner, get a PSSA Finishline Book at the front of the class. Turn to page 37-40.2. Write down all the tools that a scientist uses that is mentioned in the section. Make a list and what each tool is used for in your notes. You should have up to 20 tools listed and their uses. Go to Stephanie, Abby, Kelsey, or Josh to have them check your list of tools and uses.3. If you have completed the above, you are ready to make an anemometer. The directions are laying on the lab table in front of my desk.4.

Page 37: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/17/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

Give an example of a scientific theory and a scientific law. Do not use the ones we have discussed. Come up with your own.

What were all the parts of a system from the example we did in class?

With your 1:00 partner, match the vocab cards to practice for the quiz.

Page 38: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/17/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

Give an example of a scientific theory and a scientific law. Do not use the ones we have discussed. Come up with your own.

What were all the parts of a system from the example we did in class?

Page 39: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/17/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

Write a paragraph about a verb. What do verbs do in a sentence? What are the 2 types of verbs? Give examples of each type. Include an introduction sentence, at least 3 body sentences, and a conclusion sentence.

Page 40: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/17/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker. You will need a note book to take enrichment notes today on the video.

Page 41: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/18/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

Write down any visual observations about the box in the front of the classroom. What do you think is in the box?

Page 42: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/18/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

Use the little cards to practice vocabulary with your 12:00 partner.

Page 43: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/18/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

Write a paragraph about an interjection. What do interjections do in a sentence? Write 2 examples of interjections.

Page 44: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/18/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker.

Get your step measurement notes out.

Page 45: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/19/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

Find your 10:00 partner. Join with 2 other 10:00 partners.

Choose a tree branch. Use the dichotomous key to identify the tree.

Page 46: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/19/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

Write down any visual observations about the box in the front of the classroom. What do you think is in the box?

Page 47: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/19/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

Write a paragraph about a pronoun. Give the definition. Give examples. Include an intro and conclusion.

Page 48: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/18/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker.

Get your step measurement notes out.

Page 49: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/20/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

What does Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species mean to you?

Page 50: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/20/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

Find your 10:00 partner. Join with 2 other 10:00 partners.

Choose a tree branch. Use the dichotomous key to identify the tree.

Page 51: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/20/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

Tell what you know about a noun. Give a definition. Give examples. Include an introductory and a conclusion.

Page 52: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/20/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker.

Write down all the tools you know that is used in science.

Page 53: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/23/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

1. Get your test folders ready to take home.2. What do you think gather data, record data, and display data means in the scientific method? 3. What does "Dumb Kids Prefer Candy Over Fancy Green Salad" mean to you?

Page 54: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/23/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

Get your test folders ready to take home.

Find your 4:00 partner. Join with 2 other 4:00 partners.

1. Get your Experiment packet out.2. One person from each group will get the

bag of animal pictures.

Page 55: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/23/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

What do BOY FANS mean?

Begin writing an introductory paragraph about the 8 parts of speech. Include what the 8 parts of speech are, how to remember them, and whether the mnemonic is helpful or not.

Page 56: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/23/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker. With your partner….Begin working in the PSSA book page 37.

Write down 20 tools and their uses.

Page 57: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/24/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

1. Put test folders in tray.2. Get your animal classifications out on your desk.3. What does "Dumb Kids Prefer Candy Over

Fancy Green Salad" mean to you?4. What does gathering data, recording data,

and displaying data mean?

Page 58: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/24/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

1. Put your test folders in the tray.

2. What do you think gather data, record data, and display data means? 3. What does "Dumb Kids Prefer Candy Over Fancy Green Salad" mean to you?

Page 59: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/24/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

1. Work on your introductory paragraph for the 8 parts of speech. What are the 8 parts of speech?What is the mnemonic we learned to help us remember them?Was it helpful?

2. Get your HW out and ready to be checked.

Page 60: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/24/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker. With your partner….1. Begin working in the PSSA book page

37. Write down 20 tools and their uses.

2. If you are finished, bring them to me for approval to move on.

Page 61: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/25/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

1. Turn in your test folder.2. Hand in graphs and frequency tables. Put names on both papers.3. Study for your quiz.

Page 62: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/25/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

1. Put test folders in tray.2. Get your animal classifications out on your desk.3. What does "Dumb Kids Prefer Candy Over Fancy Green Salad" mean to you?4. What does gathering data, recording data, and displaying data mean?

Page 63: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/25/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

1. Get your HW out.2. Complete the introductory paragraph.3. Read the assignment page given.

Page 64: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/25/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker. With your partner….1. Begin working in the PSSA book page

37. Write down 20 tools and their uses.

2. If you are finished, bring them to me for approval to move on.

Page 65: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/26/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

1. Turn in your test folder.2. Get your test folders.3. What is an independent variable, a constant variable, and a dependent variable?

Page 66: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/26/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

1. Put test folders in tray.2. Turn in your frequency table and graph. Put your name on it.3. Study for your quiz.

Page 67: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/26/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

1. Write the Pronoun paragraph. Remember to include an introduction, definition, example, and a conclusion.

2. If you are finished, go on to the next letter.

Page 68: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/26/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker. With your partner….1. Begin working in the PSSA book page

37. Write down 20 tools and their uses.

2. If you are finished, bring them to me for approval to move on.

Page 69: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/30/13 BellringerScience (2 and 7)

1. GET your test folders ready to go home.2. Find your 1:00 partner. 3. Join with 2 other 1:00 partners.4. Have 1 person go get the material tray, if it is not already on your desks. 5. Read the directions for the lab in your packet. (Color Experiment)

Page 70: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/30/13 BellringerScience (4 and 8)

1. Get test folders ready to go home.2. What is a constant variable, independent variable, and a dependent variable in an experiment?.

Page 71: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/30/13 BellringerLanguage Arts

1. Get your writing out and continue on your VIPNAACP. This is due Wednesday. This is the last day to work in class. Remember each paragraph must have: 1. introduction2. definition and examples3. conclusion

Page 72: “BELL RINGER” 9-2-2014 Science 1. Get your clock partner paper out. Begin finding clock partners. For example: Write down the name of someone who is willing

9/30/13 BellringerEnrichment

Go to the restroom and your locker. With your partner….1. Begin working in the PSSA book page

37. Write down 20 tools and their uses.

2. If you are finished, bring them to me for approval to move on.