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Back to School Night 2012 - 2013. Westwood Regional Middle School Mrs. Balducci Sixth Grade Science Room 22. Course Description. Sixth grade students develop scientific literacy through an activity-oriented science program .
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Back to School Night2012 - 2013 Westwood Regional Middle School Mrs. Balducci Sixth Grade Science Room 22
Course Description • Sixth grade students develop scientific literacy through an activity-oriented science program. • Science is an active way of learning about the world around us which we acquire through the process of inquiry. • Asking and answering questions is the basis of inquiry.
Course Description • Students will seek knowledge through inquiry skills such as: • Being able to observe - Interpret data • Infer - Form a hypothesis • Classify - Use variables • Measure - Experiment • Use numbers - Make Models • Communicate - Define based on observations • Predict
Curriculum • Earth Science • First half of the year • Physical Science • Second half of the year
Topics of Study Unit C Observing the Sky • Chapter 5 The Earth-Moon System • The Tools of Astronomers • Earth and the Sun • The Moon in Motion
Topics of Study Unit C Observing the Sky • Chapter 6 The Solar System & Beyond • The Inner and Outer Solar System • Stars and Galaxies
Topics of Study Unit D The Restless Earth • Chapter 7 Earth’s Moving Crust • Moving Plates • Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Topics of Study Unit D The Restless Earth • Chapter 8 How Earth Changes Over Time • Erosion and Deposition • The Rock Cycle
Topics of Study Unit E Interactions of Matter &Energy • Chapter 9 Properties and Changes of Matter • Physical Properties of Matter • Elements and Atoms • Chemical Changes
Topics of Study Unit E Interactions of Matter & Energy • Chapter 10 Heat Energy • Temperature and Heat • Sources of Energy
Topics of Study Unit E Interactions of Matter & Energy • Chapter 11 Electricity and Magnetism • Static Electricity • Circuits • Electromagnets
Topics of Study Unit F Motion, Work, & Machines • Chapter 12 Objects in Motion • Speed and Distance • Forces and Motion • Acceleration and Momentum
Topics of Study Unit F Motion, Work, & Machines • Chapter 13 Work and Machines • Energy and Work
Textbook • Macmillan McGraw-Hill • Science
Assessments • Tests are announced approximately one week in advance. • The amount of material presented in this course cannot be mastered in a single night; therefore, it is strongly recommended that students start studying well before the date of the test. • Students who are absent must make arrangements with me to make up a missed test as soon as possible.
Homework • Homework is an important tool to reinforce concepts learned in class. • It will be assigned approximately 3-4 nights a week. • If your child is absent from class, the assignments will be posted on my teacher website.
Class activities • Hands-on group labs • Interactive SmartBoard activities • Visual aides such as: • Videos • Animations/Simulations • PowerPoint presentations • Note taking skills
Extra Help • Extra help is offered in science by appointment. • Your child should make every effort to make arrangements with me if needed. • I am available for extra help after school and during academic support lab.
Teacher Website • http://www.wwrsd.org/Page/3362 • Homework is posted weekly • Textbook link with chapter summaries and the glossary • Helpful science topic links • Contact information • Student Contract • Science current events
Thank you for your support during the 2012-2013 school year!