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Catalyst – August 18, 2010 WAY BACK WEDNESDAY! 1. What is the difference between a proton, neutron, and electron? 2. Solve for x: 4x + 16 = 4 3. How many seconds are in 4 hours?
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Catalyst – August 18, 2010 WAY BACK WEDNESDAY! 1. What is the difference between a proton, neutron, and electron? 2. Solve for x: 4x + 16 = 4 3. How many.

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Page 1: Catalyst – August 18, 2010 WAY BACK WEDNESDAY! 1. What is the difference between a proton, neutron, and electron? 2. Solve for x: 4x + 16 = 4 3. How many.

Catalyst – August 18, 2010WAY BACK WEDNESDAY!

1. What is the difference between a proton, neutron, and electron?

2. Solve for x: 4x + 16 = 43. How many seconds are in

4 hours?

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Today’s Agenda

Catalyst Finish Graphing Stations Review Graphs Review Achievement Gap Binder Organization Time! Demo/Video??? Exit Question

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Today’s Objectives

SWBAT interpret various types of graphs.

SWBAT get ready to DOMINATE the first Quiz!

SWBAT get SUPER FLY ORGANIZED!

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Review from yesterday…

Key Point #1: When looking at a graph, always determine: what question was the scientist was trying to answer?

Think to yourself:Why did the author make this graph?

What was he/she trying to show?

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Review from yesterday…

Key Point #2: After determining the question, you should decide what conclusions can be made from the graph.

What trends do you notice? Look for trends that answer the main question

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Review from yesterday…

Key Point #3: Stay critical! When looking at graphs, figure out what future experiments should be done. No science is ever perfect.

Find something they didn’t test!

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Station Time!

With your groups, you will rotate to each station with a cool, fresh graph

GET TO WORK IMMEDIATELY!!!! At each station you will have 5

minutes Let’s do just as awesomely as we

did yesterday!

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Achievement Gap Review!

What is the Achievement Gap? The difference in success levels between different groups of young people

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Achievement Gap Review!

What are some of the groups involved in the gap? Low-income and high-income students White students and students of color (minorities) First-world and third-world students

What about poor white students and rich white students?

Poor Latinos and rich Latinos? Poor African-Americans and rich African-

Americans?

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Possible Causes of the Achievement Gap

1) It is difficult to retain good teachers at low-income schools

2) Low-income schools get less funding per student than high-income schools

3) Students reject Achievement Ideology (he idea that working hard in school will pay off in having a better job or having greater social mobility)

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Fixed Intelligence?

Fixed intelligence is the belief that how smart you are is set at birth Smart kids will always be smart Low-performing kids will always be

low-performing

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Malleable Intelligence?

Malleable intelligence is the belief that you can work hard to get smart Failure is only result of poor

preparation Mistake = learning opportunity

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Chemistry Stud Organization Time 2” binder with 6 sections

Syllabus and Chemistry Resumes Weekly Worksheets Notes Assignments (In-class work AND

Homework) Labs and Demo sheets Tests, Quizzes, Project Guides

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Homework and Vocabulary Logs!Can be found in labeled drawers in front lab bench

OptionalUse agendas when you get them tomorrow!

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Exit Question

1. Why do you think it is important to think about future experiments when analyzing scientific data (like graphs)?