Thursday, January 7, 2010

Safety Continued

Students were excellent at identifying what the cartoon people were doing wrong and not too bad at looking up the correct rule numbers. Today students participated in a Safety Challenge interpreting photos of teachers breaking rules or correctly following lab procedure. After all this review, students took the safety test and did well.

Ms J's class tried their hand at identifying each other based on cartoons they drew of each other. Dr. Weidow's class is going to give it a got later in the week. Pictures soon becuase those cartoons are too cute...and too true! You can click on the photo to get a closer view.
One class finished the day with latitude and longitude and the other class finished with the water cycle. Tomorrow, classes will flip-flop and cover the other material.

Monday will be the official start to Oceanography with basic information about oceans, salinity, pH, and pressure followed by a pressure lab.

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Computer Lab Etiquette

You are in the computer lab to do work for this class. If you are not doing work, then we will have problems.

Do not pack up early. Work until the bell or until MsJ says.

SAVE OFTEN. And if you save to a key, also save it to your number. If you lose it, you will have to do it again.

If MsJ asks for your attention, stop what you are doing and listen to what she has to say.

You may watch videos about your organism through reliable websites.

You may listen to music through the computer if you have your own headphones. Rule1 MsJ cannot hear it. You get one warning. Rule2 Turn it on and listen – no million clicks and constant changing. Take both ear phones out when MsJ is talking.