Saturday, October 16, 2010

JA 7A Science Schedule for Oct 18th - 22nd


Most of the student's did well on their E2020 science courses last week. However, we have many students who are not meeting their weekly target. There is a tool on your organizer that will help you be on track. When you login and click on the organizer you will see few icons on the bottom of the page. Then do the following:

1. When you click on the reports button, you have access to many different types of reports. To view any of these reports in detail simply click on the corresponding button.

2. When you click on assignments calendar it shows you what assignments you have completed (in green text), what assignments you should have completed and future assignments (in grey text), and what assignments you should be working on today (in blue text). It also shows the percent complete for the course after each assignment is completed.

JA 7A SCIENCE: This group should have completed the first unit - The Scientific Process and the topic test on it. Students who did not finish it should work on it over the weekend.

This week students should work on the following:
The second unit Evaluating explanations, should take the topic test and then move on to the third unit Earth's History.

NOTE: If a student is not meeting his/her daily target, they are responsible to work on it at home or stay after school.

Chemistry Schedule for Oct 18th - 22nd





Most of the student's did well on their E2020 science courses last week. However, we have many students who are not meeting their weekly target. There is a tool on your organizer that will help you be on track. When you login and click on the organizer you will see few icons on the bottom of the page. Then do the following:

1. When you click on the reports button, you have access to many different types of reports. To view any of these reports in detail simply click on the corresponding button.

2. When you click on assignments calendar it shows you what assignments you have completed (in green text), what assignments you should have completed and future assignments (in grey text), and what assignments you should be working on today (in blue text). It also shows the percent complete for the course after each assignment is completed.
CHEMISTRY: This group should have completed the first unit - Measurement in chemistry and the topic test on it. Students who did not finish it should work on it over the weekend.
This week students should work on the following:
The second unit Atomic Structure, should take the topic test and then move on to the third unit Periodic Table.
NOTE: If a student is not meeting his/her daily target, they are responsible to work on it at home or stay after school.

Physical Science Schedule for Oct 18th - 22nd


Most of the student's did well on their E2020 science courses last week. However, we have many students who are not meeting their weekly target. There is a tool on your organizer that will help you be on track. When you login and click on the organizer you will see few icons on the bottom of the page. Then do the following:
1. When you click on the reports button, you have access to many different types of reports. To view any of these reports in detail simply click on the corresponding button.
2. When you click on the assignments calendar it shows you what assignments you have completed (in green text), what assignments you should have completed and future assignments (in grey text), and what assignments you should be working on today (in blue text). It also shows the percent complete for the course after each assignment is completed.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE: This group should have completed the first unit - Measurement and the topic test on it. Students who did not finish it should work on it over the weekend.
This week students should work on the following:
The second unit Matter, should take a topic test on it and then move on to the third unit Solids, liquids, and gases.
NOTE: If a student is not meeting his/her daily target, they are responsible to work on it at home or stay after school.