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Study Hall: Work quietly at your seat (homework, study, draw, read) . NO TALKING. NO EXCEPTIONS. SIT IN ASSIGNED SEATS. . See if you can determine what the following magnified photos are. Number your paper to 5. 1. 2. 5. 4. 3. The Answers: . Warm Up: Review for your quiz, .
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Study Hall: Work quietly at your seat (homework, study, draw, read) NO TALKING. NO EXCEPTIONS. SIT IN ASSIGNED SEATS.
See if you can determine what the following magnified photos are. Number your paper to 5. 1 2 5 4 3
Warm Up: Review for your quiz, No talking. No exceptions.
“Grab Bag” Activity • You are going to grab a slip of paper from this sack • After testing, you will create a poster which “illustrates” your word (draw BIG, cover the entire poster) • You can not use any words – only pictures and illustrations • You will present your poster to the class today ABSORPTION REFLECTION TRANSMISSION REFRACTION
Light • Please clear off your desk except for a pencil • Start when you receive your quiz (20 min limit) • When you finish, begin working on your poster • No talking, No exceptions
Trade and grade • We will now Trade and Grade • Trade your quiz with your table partner • We will go through the answers as a class
TRADE AND GRADE • If the answer is right, check it If the answer is wrong, do nothing You should only be writing check marks for correctly answered questions
Trade and grade • Total all the check marks • Write this number at the top of the quiz (example = 9) • This is the number of correct answers out of 10 total questions • The score is 9/10 (or 90%)
Tracking • Goal = 85% Mastery • Remember our classroom expectations – be respectful and no inappropriate comments • Trade back now ( you should now have your own quiz)
Tracking • You will receive your tracking sheet from last week. • Write: Light in the OBJECTIVE box.
Tracking • Now refer to your quiz; how many answers did you correctly answer? • Color in the number of boxes you got correct. • Now write the percent (%) in the box that says “mastery.” • (**The percent appears above the boxes you colored)
Poster Presentations • Present your poster to the class