There will be a quiz on Chapter 3 on Friday, Dec. 21. Please have your children practice the vocabulary and reread the chapter in order to prepare for this quiz. A study guide with more specific information will be given to them on Monday and I will post it here on the blog as well.
Please email me with any questions at mlbuster@torahacademy.org and Happy Chanukah!
Mrs. Buster
Friday, December 14, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Chapter 2 Test 11/29/12 Study Guide
Here is the information I gave the children today for their test on Thursday. They should be studying their summary sheets, vocabulary and should know the answers to the following short answer questions.
1. Explain how gravity helped form the solar system.
2. Compare Earth to the other inner planets.
3. Contrast Earth with the outer planets.
Please email me with any questions at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
1. Explain how gravity helped form the solar system.
2. Compare Earth to the other inner planets.
3. Contrast Earth with the outer planets.
Please email me with any questions at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Chapter 2 Test 11/29/12
The Chapter 2 test will be given on Thursday, 11/29/12. The children would be wise to read over the chapter a few times over break and practice vocabulary. Review sheets will start coming home Monday, 11/26 as we spend time reviewing in class. Please email me at mlbuster@torahacademy.org with any questions or concerns and have a very happy Thanksgiving!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Chapter 2 Test Postponed
I had considered giving the class the Chapter 2 test before Thanksgiving, but after checking our schedule, I decided that was a little too ambitious. Therefore, we will have this assessment after Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 29. If your child is so inclined, rereading the chapter a few times over the Thanksgiving holiday would be time well-spent! Please email me with any questions or concerns at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
Friday, November 2, 2012
11/2/12 Update
After our Geography unit, which included mapping the school with both 2D and 3D models (salt dough anyone?) our studies have moved to the Solar System. We will discuss many different aspects, including the current adventures of the Mars space probe, Curiosity, via the NASA website. It's really good stuff!
I will have a limited number of conference times available for my Science students on Parent/Teacher conference day November 15. Please phone the school office to schedule a time. If you are unable to get a time that works for you, please email me at mlbuster@torahacademy.org to set up a conference.
The children are doing a great job - I'm proud of how hard this group can work. Keep it up!
I will have a limited number of conference times available for my Science students on Parent/Teacher conference day November 15. Please phone the school office to schedule a time. If you are unable to get a time that works for you, please email me at mlbuster@torahacademy.org to set up a conference.
The children are doing a great job - I'm proud of how hard this group can work. Keep it up!
Friday, October 12, 2012
Chapter 1 Test
We will have an open-book test on Chapter 1 on Thursday, October 18. With all the starts and stops in our schedule, I thought an open-book test would be the best choice for this assessment. I recommended the children start reviewing their vocabulary and review the chapter so they can find information more quickly during the test. Please email me with any questions at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
Friday, September 28, 2012
9/28/12 Update
Our studies have turned to a chapter entitled "Mapping the Earth." In order to study Earth Science, we first must figure out how to find everything! They have been doing a terrific job practicing latitude and longitude. Next week, we will do some writing about finding their favorite place on Earth using it's exact location - can't wait to find out where they'd rather be! We also created maps of the school to give to someone who has never been in the building before - it was a great lesson on being precise in your directions and they really seemed to enjoy the project. We have discussed the fact that even though many of them have I-phones or GPS, there will still be a need to understand how to read a map at some point in their lives.
There is not yet a test scheduled for this chapter - I will wait and see how far we get after the holidays. One week's notice is always provided. Reading through vocabulary and notes regularly helps them stay current and makes studying for tests much easier - I'm hoping they start to learn this essential study habit over the course of the year.
Enjoy the holidays and please email me with any questions or concerns at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
There is not yet a test scheduled for this chapter - I will wait and see how far we get after the holidays. One week's notice is always provided. Reading through vocabulary and notes regularly helps them stay current and makes studying for tests much easier - I'm hoping they start to learn this essential study habit over the course of the year.
Enjoy the holidays and please email me with any questions or concerns at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Methods of Science Test 9/14/12
We are having our first test of the year this Friday. The children were told about it last week and have been reminded to study a little bit each day instead of waiting until the night before - hopefully they are taking this advice. I know a few of them brought home their books and notebooks each evening! I'm including the information from the study guide in this post, just in case someone forgets their notes. Please email me with any questions at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
Mrs. Buster’s 6th Grade Science
Methods of Science Chapter Test Study Guide
Vocabulary:
Science observation inference
Hypothesis prediction technology
Scientific theory scientific
law critical thinking
Description explanation significant digits
International System of Units (SI) variable
Independent variable dependent
variable
·
List the 3 branches of Science
·
What is the difference between an
observation and an explanation?
·
Why is it important for scientists to
use the International System of Units (SI)?
·
Put the steps of Scientific Inquiry in
order.
·
Know which SI units are used to measure
different things (chart text pg. NOS 13)
·
You will be given a set of data to
compute the median, mode, range and mean. (text pg. NOS 15)
(You can use a calculator for this!)
*******text pages
NOS30-31 are excellent review pages, as well as your guided notes and
vocabulary from your notebook. Good luck
and study hard!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
9/4/12 Update
We are still working through learning the Scientific Method and the scientific tools of measurement. These are the basics upon which the rest of our learning is built, so it's important that we cover these topics thoroughly. The 6th Grade is off to a great start and is doing well with participation and following directions...I'm very proud of them.
Today, they received a homework sheet that is due on Friday, September 7. Feel free to turn it in early if finished sooner than that. Also, the first test of the year is scheduled for Thursday, September 13. The children will have most of the necessary study materials by the end of this week and we discussed today how it's best to review a little each night, rather than cram the night before an exam. Thanks in advance for your help in developing this important study skill! Please email me with any questions or concerns at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
Today, they received a homework sheet that is due on Friday, September 7. Feel free to turn it in early if finished sooner than that. Also, the first test of the year is scheduled for Thursday, September 13. The children will have most of the necessary study materials by the end of this week and we discussed today how it's best to review a little each night, rather than cram the night before an exam. Thanks in advance for your help in developing this important study skill! Please email me with any questions or concerns at mlbuster@torahacademy.org
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Welcome!
Welcome to the CTA 6th Grade Science blog. Check here regularly for information on homework, tests, labs, useful links and other information about our Science class. You can always email me at mlbuster@torahacademy.org with any questions.
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