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Welcome to Physical Science. Michele Daigle. CHEMISTRY Unit 1-Introduction and Measurement Unit 2 -Properties of Matter Unit 3-Elements, Compounds,Mixtures Unit 4- Atoms and the Periodic Table. PHYSICS Unit 5-Heat and Temperature Unit 6-Forces and Motion Unit 7- Energy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome to Physical Science
Michele Daigle
Physical Science Overview• CHEMISTRY• Unit 1-Introduction
and Measurement • Unit 2 -Properties of
Matter• Unit 3-Elements,
Compounds,Mixtures• Unit 4- Atoms and the
Periodic Table
• PHYSICS• Unit 5-Heat and
Temperature • Unit 6-Forces and
Motion• Unit 7- Energy• Unit-8 Newton’s Laws
of Motion
Communication Between Home and School
• Planners are your child’s key to success- TeacherWeb is available but not a replacement for student responsibility. (Homework, Weekly Agenda)
• Email is best! [email protected]
• Phone messages can be left at (508) 886- 0073
Grading Overview
Grading OverviewPhysical Science
Formal Assessments70%
Quizzes/TestsFormal Lab Reports
Informal Assessments=Daily Work30%
HomeworkClass work
Daily Lab Activities
Homework assigned 2-3 times per weekMust be written in Planner
NO HOMEWORK if no homework
Assessments
• All assessments will be given with notice. Study guides are provided for Tests only. (Notebook Checks/Quizzes/Tests)
• In preparation for high school, students will sometimes be required to prepare for multiple tests on one day- Every effort will be made so that no more than 2 will be scheduled on the same day.
Extra Help
• Students who are absent from school or need to receive extra support are encouraged to see me during Advisory Period
OR
after school on Thursdays from 3:00-4:00.
Makeup Work• Missed Labs must be made up within 1 week.-
after school is best.• Late homework assignments will be accepted on a
limited basis- worksheets usually not accepted but Labs/Graphs will be accepted but 1 grade off per day
• Students are encouraged to complete ALL assignments as they are expected to have them in their Working Portfolios.
Extra Credit
• Extra credit will be available for students as an extension of activities done in class. It is not a replacement for required assignments.