Here is what should be on your website....
Our microwave water expt: written up, including our graph
Our bunsen flame expt: with the data and conclusion
Plants & animals :
Our microwave water expt: written up, including our graph
Our bunsen flame expt: with the data and conclusion
Plants & animals :
- MRS C GREN, plant vs animal, YouTube clips, leaf image, microscope image
- This label a plant cell and do a snip (or similar) - when you get 100%
- Our little green balls expt
- Write up of our starch saliva experiment ... What we did, what we found
- Labelled diagram of the human digestive system
- The revise and test exercises on this site - add link to your site
- Your graphs from the heart rate investigation.
- The key words list and the questions
- can you think of anything else missing (check out what I have... that might help)
Heart Rate investigation
We measured our resting pulse and then did some exercise.... we jumped on and off our chairs for 2 minutes.
We then.....
My graph
We measured our resting pulse and then did some exercise.... we jumped on and off our chairs for 2 minutes.
We then.....
My graph
- Revise digestion
Once done save it to your site
- Start circulation
have a look at this interactive
next select some images to add to your site
Key words task
Digestion
Physical digestion
Carnivore, Herbivore or omnivore?
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Carnivore, Herbivore or omnivore?
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Chemical digestion
Benedicts and iodine tests....
- what for?
- what is the change we see with a positive result?
Above there is a diagram to show starch being digested to produce glucose sugar
Add that to your notes (website) and find similar diagrams to show the digestion of:
- proteins
- fats
Topic 3: Plants, Animals and other things
Little green balls....
Silverbeet cells trapped in alginate balls.... will they carry out photosynthesis?..... how will we tell?
Living or non-living ? Link here (old site)
Plant & Animal way of life Link here (HMN's)
Bitesize Cells to systems Link here
Cells Pogil Link here
Plant & Animal way of life Link here (HMN's)
Bitesize Cells to systems Link here
Cells Pogil Link here
Our plants have carried on growing nicely, lets do a bit of learning around plants and other things...
Bye the way, why is Will.I.Am in my room?... He is a bit of a hero I reckon.... and not just because of this music
Bye the way, why is Will.I.Am in my room?... He is a bit of a hero I reckon.... and not just because of this music
Topic 2: Bunsen Burners
Bunsen burners... BLUE flame or YELLOW flame
This graph shows us that......
Topic 1: Microwave Investigation
Here is our first reading... what is you immediate response?
Your task:
What seems good about the scientific method that the girl used….
What are your thoughts about this expt and the associated discussion, things you might think about: the structure and energy of water, DNA in water, radiolytic compounds, dead food, the blood transfusion connection, the source of this study
Does it make you a bit worried about microwaved food? yes / no / maybe
We best do our own investigation...
Your task:
What seems good about the scientific method that the girl used….
What are your thoughts about this expt and the associated discussion, things you might think about: the structure and energy of water, DNA in water, radiolytic compounds, dead food, the blood transfusion connection, the source of this study
Does it make you a bit worried about microwaved food? yes / no / maybe
We best do our own investigation...
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Writing Up An Experiment
Introduction
· Provide some background… why you are doing the experiment.
· Describe what you think will happen (your hypothesis).
Method & Materials
· List equipment you used
· Include a diagram or photo
· Write a step by step description of what you actually did
· Describe what you changed (variable you were the “boss of”)
· Identify the different variables and how you controlled them.
Results (What you measured, saw, heard, ...)
· Collect measurements, raw data and describe what you observed
· Reorganise raw data into tables and graphs if you can.
· Don't forget to describe what these charts or graphs tell us!
· Pictures, drawings, or even movies of what you observed would help people understand what you observed.
Conclusions - (What you "figured out")
· Based on your observations, what do you think you have learned?
· Compare your actual results to your hypothesis and describe why there may have been differences.
· Identify possible sources of error or problems in the design of the experiment and try to suggest changes that might be made next time this experiment is done.
· What have experts learned about this topic? (link to research.)
Introduction
· Provide some background… why you are doing the experiment.
· Describe what you think will happen (your hypothesis).
Method & Materials
· List equipment you used
· Include a diagram or photo
· Write a step by step description of what you actually did
· Describe what you changed (variable you were the “boss of”)
· Identify the different variables and how you controlled them.
Results (What you measured, saw, heard, ...)
· Collect measurements, raw data and describe what you observed
· Reorganise raw data into tables and graphs if you can.
· Don't forget to describe what these charts or graphs tell us!
· Pictures, drawings, or even movies of what you observed would help people understand what you observed.
Conclusions - (What you "figured out")
· Based on your observations, what do you think you have learned?
· Compare your actual results to your hypothesis and describe why there may have been differences.
· Identify possible sources of error or problems in the design of the experiment and try to suggest changes that might be made next time this experiment is done.
· What have experts learned about this topic? (link to research.)