This last month has been light on posts in lieu of our break and the projects we’ve been working on. So far, the 8th grade tectonics projects and volcanoes books, as well as the 7th grade cell respiration and cell division projects have been great.
We’ll be picking back up with notes and interactives covering (8th grade) volcanoes and (7th grade) genetics, very shortly.
In the mean time, here are some photos from last semester that I haven’t been able to post until now. I apologize for the delay on getting these up.
It has been great to meet all of the new faces over the last few days, and equally wonderful, of course, to see all the returning students.
As of yet, I can say with absolutely certainty, this group has shown the earliest promise of any yet!
And now, the usual explanation:
…I’ll be posting class homework, keypoints from lectures, resources to access for enrichment and other generally fun stuff on the website throughout the year (as our units progress).
I hope you enjoy and (more importantly) find the items I post helpful.
Pages and posts are organized by content and general subject, so that you can search for information you’re looking for over and over again, not just on the day it’s posted. For instance, if you’re looking for content on Newton’s Laws, but don’t see it on the home page – try clicking on the Physics category, then Forces & Motion. Voila! Newton’s Laws is right there, along with everything else relative to that particular subject.
If you ever need to contact me, feel free to do so via the contact page and/or respond to a post. Any and all feedback and encouragement is welcomed.