Tuesday, May 24, 2011
DANCE FESTIVAL CLOTHING
The dance festival will start and end with the 6th grade performing. The first dance is a folk dance, please have your child wear blue jeans and a white t-shirt. Our second dance is Thriller. Students are strongly encouraged to dress up like zombies for this performance. Some students are wearing old Halloween costumes, others are finding old worn out clothes and adding further tears, it would be awesome if most of the kids could wear white make up on their face with blacked out eyes. Whatever is chosen by you for your child to wear please make sure that they can change into it quickly. Students will only have 5 minutes to change! Thanks for all your help in making this a dance festival to remember.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Final Grades and Dance Festival
Last Wednesday every student took home a progress report to be signed by a parent/guardian. All grades have been entered into skyward. The only item left to enter is the movie night extra credit.
For dance festival we are dancing two dances. The first dance our folk dance, it is suggested that students wear a white t-shirt and blue jeans. The second dance, we are dancing to Thriller. For this dance students are encouraged to dress like zombies, no blood though. Students will only have 5 minutes to change in between the routines so zombie outfits need to be easy to get in and out of.
For dance festival we are dancing two dances. The first dance our folk dance, it is suggested that students wear a white t-shirt and blue jeans. The second dance, we are dancing to Thriller. For this dance students are encouraged to dress like zombies, no blood though. Students will only have 5 minutes to change in between the routines so zombie outfits need to be easy to get in and out of.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
WHAT YOU HAVE TO KNOW!
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED THIS YEAR!
6TH GRADE SCIENCE STUDY GUIDE
ALL TERMS NEED TO BE DEFINED and EXPANDED ON.
HEAT
· Synonyms –transfer/flow
· Types of heat (3 types), examples of each
· Heat always flows from ________ to _______
· Conductors, what it is, 2 examples
· Insulators, what it is, 2 examples
Light
· Define light
· Define Reflection
· Define Refraction
· Angle of Incidence = Angle of Reflection (Draw)
· Prism, what does it do?
· Electromagnetic Spectrum Order, Biggest to Smallest
· Natural Producers, 3 examples
· Natural Reflectors, 3 examples
· Speed
· How it travels
· Visible Light
· Convex/Concave
Sound
· Define sound
· Volume – List synonyms, waves look like
· Pitch – List Synonyms, waves look like
· How it travels
· How to increase/decrease volume.
· How to increase/decrease pitch.
Microorganisms
· 3 scientists who pioneered the field of microorganisms and what they did.
· Bacteria – shape, 2 diseases caused
· Fungi – shape, 2 diseases caused
· Protists/Protozoa – shape, 3 ways to move, 2 diseases caused
· All living things must have these 7 things:
· Why is a virus different? 2 diseases it causes.
· 5 foods we have because of microorganisms.
· Major role of microorganisms.
· List three good things microorganisms do.
Moon
· Moon Phases
· What can be studied on the moon?
· Length of phases.
· Time to rotate/orbit/direction
Seasons
· Earth’s tilt, how many degrees?
· Longest, Shortest days. NAMES
· Angle of sun in winter/summer
· Draw direction Earth rotates in and diagram the seasons.
· What is an equinox?
· When is Earth closest and furthest from the sun?
Solar System
· Planet Order
· Planet Facts (2), include direction of rotation.
· Describe relationship between MASS/GRAVITY.
· Scientist who came up with the theory of gravity.
· Compare/Contrast – Asteroid, Meteoroids/Meteors/Meteorites, Comets
· Probes job
· Orbit direction
· Scientist who proved Earth’s rotation and how.
Universe
· Difference between Radio/Optical Telescope
· Earth’s EXACT location.
· Constellations, zodiac, 3 circumpolar, 1 for each season
· What blocks seeing constellations during other seasons?
· Geocentric vs. Heliocentric
· Two scientists who discovered/supported the heliocentric theory.
Scientific Method – Know the order and an example of each.
· Define Purpose
· Define Research
· Define Hypothesis
· Define Experiment
· Define Analysis
· Define Conclusion
· Define Variable
· Define Control
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