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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Science Articles

Read a science based article.  Learn how Science is happening in our daily lives and how it relates to you. I will supply you with a variety of links on the internet.   
It should be typed out on Docs and uploaded to your Google Classroom account.  

 Follow these simple steps to make an A!
1) Summarize the article in 5-7 sentences (i.e. What is the article about?)
2) How does this affect us? (1 sentence min.)
3) Why is this important? (1 sentence min.)
4) How is this science related? (1 sentence min.)
5) Pick a science word and write its definition.  Use a dictionary or www.dictionary.com
6) Draw a picture, sketch an image in your notebooks, create one online or use an image from the internet that shows your understanding of the vocabulary term.
7) Make sure to include your source.  i.e. Where did you get your information from?  Please copy/paste the website url under your image.

This week's source comes from Newsela.




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Total Points
Heading, Neatness, Overall Organization
The loose leaf is neat, the heading is legible, the work is organized
There is some disorganization. 

Parts of the heading are missing.
There is no heading.  The loose leaf is torn.  It is disorganized.

Summary explaining the main idea
There are at least five sentences in the summary paragraph
There are only four sentences in the summary paragraph
There are only three sentences in the summary paragraph
There are only one to two sentences in the summary paragraph.
There is no summary.

1)How is it science related? 2) Why is this important? 3) How does this affect us?
All of the Science questions have been answered.
Two of the three Science questions have been answered.
One of the Science questions has been answered.
The questions have not been answered properly, they have been copied, etc.
None of the Science questions has been answered.

Science word dictionary definition
There is a Science word from the article that has a proper dictionary definition.



There is no definition, it has been made up, the word is not from the article, etc.

Science illustration
There is a student constructed Science illustration with color.
There is a student constructed Science illustration with no color.
There is a printed out Science illustration.
Minimal effort has been put into the Science illustration.
There is NO Science illustration.


23 comments:

  1. what does mean every week

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  2. Mr. considine do we do this in our lab note book or where we keep our notes during class

    - Crystal Parmar 603

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  3. Do we do this on loose leaf

    - Crystal Parmar 603

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  4. WHAT THE HELL! WHAT DID I COME ON...

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  6. Summarizing your article somewhat never considered to be so easy but with those of the steps and the guidelines everything got easy. summarize my article

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  7. Paraphrasing is usually re-writing a different writer's terms as well as concepts in your terms with out modifying this is. The actual paraphrase is usually a comparable size as the initial since the objective is always to rephrase with out leaving behind available something, rather than in order to reduce. See more summarizing a paragraph

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  8. Mr.Considine Where is the Analysis Q/A and the Conclusion
    - Adayani Magdaleno Class 601

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  12. mr considine how should we organize the writing? Do we put it in one paragraph or what.

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