7th Grade Science
Today, we continued working on our mitosis videos. They will be due Friday!
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Today we read the story "Literomancer" by Ken Liu, a powerful magical realism account of an American girl growing up in China during the Cultural Revolution. See slides 73-75 in the slide show below for more information. The story itself is also linked below.
7th Grade Slide Show "The Literomancer" by Ken Liu Homework:
Thanks to everyone for making a great day of field work happen yesterday!
Today we continued working on our movies. They are now due at the end of class on Tuesday January 31st. Students are making excellent progress on their stop motion animation movies. I can't wait to see the final products.
No Homework! Also, do not forget that tomorrow is our field work to Greenville to see Spencer Wells discuss his work with genetics and tracing human migration. We need to meet in the lower lot around 7:45 to head out by 8:00. A link to background on this trip is below. Students should pack a lunch. We will walk to a park nearby to eat after the talk and before returning to school. We will return before dismissal time. Today students continued work on their mitosis stop motion animation films.
HOMEWORK: Movies will be due at the end of class on Friday. Also, do not forget that Wednesday is our field work to Greenville to see Spencer Wells discuss his work with genetics and tracing human migration. We need to meet in the lower lot around 7:45 to head out by 8:00. A link to background on this trip is below. Students should pack a lunch. We will walk to a park nearby to eat after the talk and before returning to school. We will return before dismissal time. Spencer Wells at the Peace Center. Today students continued to work on their stop motion animation movies. Groups are making excellent progress!
Today, students continued working on stop motion animation films of the mitosis process.
In the slide show, lots of examples of quality stop motion films are linked. See slides 51-55 and slides 58-92. 7th Grade Slide Show Homework: Bring in materials needed to make your movies! Today, student groups had their storyboards for their stop motion animation films on mitosis approved. They can begin filming tomorrow!
HOMEWORK: Bring in any supplies needed to film your stop motion animation films. Today, students formed their groups to make stop motion animation. They started storyboarding their ideas as well.
HOMEWORK: NONE! Happy Friday the 13th!
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