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August 12 - August 18
Does it have to touch?
Exploring Forces Minilabs
Types of Forces
August 19 - August 25
Is it in contact?
September 2 - September 8
Forces and Motion Using PHet lab
Force and Motion: Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
September 9 - September 15
Describing Energy
Energy and Matter: Forms of Energy
Energy and Matter Stations
Blooket: Identifying the Forms of Energy
September 23 - September 29
Performance Assessment #2 - Potential Energy
September 30 - October 6
Performance Expectation: Forms of Kinetic Energy
Plotting ordered pairs in a graph: Kinetic Energy and Mass; Kinetic Energy and Velocity
Understanding Kinetic Energy
Understanding Kinetic Energy: Electricity Mini Labs
Describing Data that Supports the Concept that Kinetic Energy Increases as the Mass and Velocity of an Object Increases
October 21 - October 27
Energy of Pendulum
Checkpoint on Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, and The Law of Conservation of Energy
Separating Mixtures: The Techniques of Sieving and Magnetism
October 28 - November 3
To explore various real-life scenarios involving mixtures and practice selecting suitable techniques (such as filtration, decantation, magnetism, evaporation, and distillation) to effectively separate components based on their unique characteristics.
November 4 - November 10
Density Rainbow Experiment
Understanding and Calculating Density
Calculating Density, Mass, and Volume
November 11 - November 17
Experimenting and Calculating Density of Solid Materials
November 18 - November 24
Identifying similarities and differences between cells from different organisms.
Understanding Cell Theory
The History of Cell Theory
Performance Assessment: Cell Theory
December 2 - December 8
Drawing a simple diagram of a cell and explaining cell theory.
December 16 - December 22
STEM Quarter 2 Checkpoint 7 Interdependence
January 6 - January 12
Brainstorm and prototype an invention that could help solve a problem or improve daily life.
Engage in a hands-on innovation project, applying creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills to design a "blueprint" of an invention that addresses a real-world problem.
Understanding Technology
Identifying the Components of Computer
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M/J Career Research and Decision Making
Teacher:
John Mark Barbado
Skill Level
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Beginner