Team 7-2 Weekly Science Syllabus- Emmanuel Apostol
Week of November 30, 2009
Website: http://julian.op97.org/~eapostol E-mail: eapostol@op97.org Voicemail: 524.5830 ext. 4132
FOCUS: Types of Interactions, Ecological Succession and Biogeochemical Cycles Test #3 (Wednesday)
WOD: a comprehensive list of vocabulary words that will be used, studied, and quizzed the entire year. WOD will be listed in BOLD. Write the date, word, and definition in your planner each day.
Monday (POLLUTION)
Morning: Read through Chapters 1-3 in the classroom textbook. Answer all of the Chapter questions at the end of each chapter. Work independently.
Morning HW: Study for Test
Afternoon: Read through Chapters 1-3 in the classroom textbook. Answer all of the Chapter questions at the end of each chapter. Work independently.
Afternoon HW: Study for Test
Tuesday (RENEWABLE) STUDY SESSION moved to lunch today. Bring your study guide.
Morning: Finish Chapter 1-3 Review and share your work with a partner. Go over answers.
Morning HW: Study for Test
Afternoon: Finish Chapter 1-3 Review and share your work with a partner. Go over answers.
Afternoon HW: Study for Test
Wednesday (NONRENEWABLE)
Morning: Types of Interactions, Ecological Succession and Biogeochemical Cycles Test #3
Morning HW: Pollution WS
Afternoon: Types of Interactions, Ecological Succession and Biogeochemical Cycles Test #3
Afternoon HW: Pollution WS
Thursday (RESOURCE)
Morning: Read Chapter 4 and go over Pollution WS.
Morning HW: Air & Water Pollution WS
Afternoon: Read Chapter 4 and go over Pollution WS.
Afternoon HW: Air & Water Pollution WS
Friday (BIODEGRADABLE)
Morning: Go over Air & Water Pollution WS.
Morning HW: Soil Pollution & Other Pollution
Afternoon: Go over Air & Water Pollution WS.
Afternoon HW: Soil Pollution & Other Pollution
Reminders:
* WEEKLY ENERGY SAVING IDEA: Use timers for your holiday lights to conserve some energy when not needed.
* PARENT/GUARDIAN(S):
* MR. APOSTOL’S ADVISORY: Please bring toiletries for oversea soldiers.
* DONATION:
* NEXT WEEK: Pollution & Resource Depletion
Monday, November 30, 2009
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