Science Instructor: Ms. Annie Peterson         E-Mail: apeterson@lgamn.org     Phone: 763.486.5359 ext. 305

Inclusion teacher: Ms. Megan Pfeffer              E-Mail: mpfeffer@lgamn.org

Educational Assistant: Ms. Amber Lauer

This year in Biology we will embark on a fascinating journey to deepen our understanding of life on earth.  We will start the year revealing the nature of science; attempting to answer some of the basic questions about biology.  We will build on our understanding as we move through this course, developing our knowledge of cells and how the general characteristics affect life and interactions among species.  Finally we will be pulling everything together in our final units, studying biological systems and how humans interact with those systems.

Biology Syllabus

What’s New In Biology

  • Quarter 4 is here - April 20, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Please visit the Lesson Plans website! (click the link)

    Welcome back everyone!

    As we start this new quarter, students are encouraged to get organized by cleaning out old assignments and materials that are not needed as we move forward. The Goal this final quarter of the year is to keep caught up on assignments and have the most successful quarter of the year.

    We will be studying Evolution and Ecology in this quarter, both topics lend themselves to lots of interesting discussions and activities.  I invite you to continue visiting the lesson plan websites to keep updated on the happenings in biology class.

    Thanks!

    Ms. Peterson

     

  • News in Biology - February 11, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    We are settling into third quarter and anticipating the spring and warmer weather to get outside and explore biology first hand.  We are currently studying cell division and reproduction, which will lead nicely into our next topic: genes! The students are excited to learn about genes and be able to do some DNA extractions.  This week we will be looking at onion cells in mitotic action under microscopes we have on lend from the Science Museum of MN.

    Follow the link below to find lessons, daily agenda and activities, as well as an assignment log and vocabulary list.  I encourage you to use these resources to help enrich your students learning.

    Biology Lessons

    Thanks,

    Ms. Peterson

  • A New Look - January 16, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Hello LGA Biology Community!

    I (with the help of my lovely colleagues) have come up with a new format for delivering weekly lessons to you.  I will periodically be updating this site as a reminder of what we are currently exploring in class, but I will be updating the google document that is linked below weekly.  By following the link below, you can access the Topic, Daily Agenda and Activities, Planner information, Powerpoints and assignments for each lesson.

    I hope you find this format user-friendly and helpful!

    Biology Lessons (new and improved)

    Enjoy!

    -Ms. Peterson

  • Respiration and Photosynthesis - January 8, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology we are continuing to explore the cellular processes necessary to all forms of life, photosynthesis and respiration.  We will be conducting an exploration using yeast as our subject of study.  This single-celled organism makes for easy observation of the production of carbon dioxide (a product of cellular respiration).  We will be able to to observe this both in bread dough as it rises and through blowing up balloons! B-day students did this last Friday and had a great time with it.

    This week we will also compare and contrast photosynthesis and respiration and students will discover how closely connected these two processes are.  Next week we will be having a test, so students should be working extra hard to complete any missing assignments, especially the Cell Analogy Project if that has not been turned in yet.

    Lesson for the week 1/9-1/13

  • Happy New Year - January 2, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    It’s a new year, a time to start fresh.  This new year falls in the middle of a quarter, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use to reinvigorate us in our dedication to learning and being successful in school. This week in biology we will be learning about photosynthesis and respiration, some of the essential processes of life.  These processes require the knowledge of the organelles, chloroplasts and mitochondria, which we learned about before the holiday break.  Students will be getting their grades for their Cell Analogy Project this week.  We had some amazing projects, nice work students! We will also do some review to retrieve some of that information that may have been lost over the holiday break.  The lessons can be found at the link below.  Have a great week!

    Biology lessons for the week

  • Happy Holidays - December 18, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology there is definitely cause for celebration.  Many of the classes have earned a reward day with all the positive points they have gathered.  This also aligns nicely with a much needed break after completion of the cell analogy projects.  The projects are looking fantastic! I am extremely impressed with the level of skill and care students took in designing their projects.  There is some real talent her at Lionsgate. Nice work, students!

    Biology lessons for week 12/19-12/22

  • This week in Biology - December 11, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    We will be wrapping up our unit projects on cells this week.  Students will have a full class period as work day in the first part of the week and half a class period at the end of the week to complete their projects.  Whatever students don’t finish in class will need to be completed as homework.

    We will also be moving into the topic of homeostasis, focusing on how cells and whole organisms maintain an internal environment.  This should build upon the students’ understanding of cell transport and how material move in and out of cells.

    This past week we had a quiz on the material we’ve covered in unit 2.  Overall students did quite well.  Students will also be able to demonstrate understanding of cell structure and function through their cell analogy projects. I look forward to seeing what students’ final projects look like as they begin handing them in this week.

    Lessons for this week (12/12-12/16)

Science Instructor: Ms. Annie Peterson         E-Mail: apeterson@lgamn.org     Phone:763.486.5359 ext. 305

Inclusion teacher: Ms. Megan Pfeffer              E-Mail: mpfeffer@lgamn.org

Educational Assistant: Ms. Amber Lauer

This year in Biology we will embark on a fascinating journey to deepen our understanding of life on earth.  We will start the year revealing the nature of science; attempting to answer some of the basic questions about biology.  We will build on our understanding as we move through this course, developing our knowledge of cells and how the general characteristics affect life and interactions among species.  Finally we will be pulling everything together in our final units, studying biological systems and how humans interact with those systems.

Biology Syllabus

What’s New In Biology

  • Quarter 4 is here - April 20, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Please visit the Lesson Plans website! (click the link)

    Welcome back everyone!

    As we start this new quarter, students are encouraged to get organized by cleaning out old assignments and materials that are not needed as we move forward. The Goal this final quarter of the year is to keep caught up on assignments and have the most successful quarter of the year.

    We will be studying Evolution and Ecology in this quarter, both topics lend themselves to lots of interesting discussions and activities.  I invite you to continue visiting the lesson plan websites to keep updated on the happenings in biology class.

    Thanks!

    Ms. Peterson

     

  • News in Biology - February 11, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    We are settling into third quarter and anticipating the spring and warmer weather to get outside and explore biology first hand.  We are currently studying cell division and reproduction, which will lead nicely into our next topic: genes! The students are excited to learn about genes and be able to do some DNA extractions.  This week we will be looking at onion cells in mitotic action under microscopes we have on lend from the Science Museum of MN.

    Follow the link below to find lessons, daily agenda and activities, as well as an assignment log and vocabulary list.  I encourage you to use these resources to help enrich your students learning.

    Biology Lessons

    Thanks,

    Ms. Peterson

  • A New Look - January 16, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Hello LGA Biology Community!

    I (with the help of my lovely colleagues) have come up with a new format for delivering weekly lessons to you.  I will periodically be updating this site as a reminder of what we are currently exploring in class, but I will be updating the google document that is linked below weekly.  By following the link below, you can access the Topic, Daily Agenda and Activities, Planner information, Powerpoints and assignments for each lesson.

    I hope you find this format user-friendly and helpful!

    Biology Lessons (new and improved)

    Enjoy!

    -Ms. Peterson

  • Respiration and Photosynthesis - January 8, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology we are continuing to explore the cellular processes necessary to all forms of life, photosynthesis and respiration.  We will be conducting an exploration using yeast as our subject of study.  This single-celled organism makes for easy observation of the production of carbon dioxide (a product of cellular respiration).  We will be able to to observe this both in bread dough as it rises and through blowing up balloons! B-day students did this last Friday and had a great time with it.

    This week we will also compare and contrast photosynthesis and respiration and students will discover how closely connected these two processes are.  Next week we will be having a test, so students should be working extra hard to complete any missing assignments, especially the Cell Analogy Project if that has not been turned in yet.

    Lesson for the week 1/9-1/13

  • Happy New Year - January 2, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    It’s a new year, a time to start fresh.  This new year falls in the middle of a quarter, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use to reinvigorate us in our dedication to learning and being successful in school. This week in biology we will be learning about photosynthesis and respiration, some of the essential processes of life.  These processes require the knowledge of the organelles, chloroplasts and mitochondria, which we learned about before the holiday break.  Students will be getting their grades for their Cell Analogy Project this week.  We had some amazing projects, nice work students! We will also do some review to retrieve some of that information that may have been lost over the holiday break.  The lessons can be found at the link below.  Have a great week!

    Biology lessons for the week

  • Happy Holidays - December 18, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology there is definitely cause for celebration.  Many of the classes have earned a reward day with all the positive points they have gathered.  This also aligns nicely with a much needed break after completion of the cell analogy projects.  The projects are looking fantastic! I am extremely impressed with the level of skill and care students took in designing their projects.  There is some real talent her at Lionsgate. Nice work, students!

    Biology lessons for week 12/19-12/22

  • This week in Biology - December 11, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    We will be wrapping up our unit projects on cells this week.  Students will have a full class period as work day in the first part of the week and half a class period at the end of the week to complete their projects.  Whatever students don’t finish in class will need to be completed as homework.

    We will also be moving into the topic of homeostasis, focusing on how cells and whole organisms maintain an internal environment.  This should build upon the students’ understanding of cell transport and how material move in and out of cells.

    This past week we had a quiz on the material we’ve covered in unit 2.  Overall students did quite well.  Students will also be able to demonstrate understanding of cell structure and function through their cell analogy projects. I look forward to seeing what students’ final projects look like as they begin handing them in this week.

    Lessons for this week (12/12-12/16)

Science Instructor: Ms. Annie Peterson         E-Mail: apeterson@lgamn.org     Phone:763.486.5359 ext. 305

Inclusion teacher: Ms. Megan Pfeffer              E-Mail: mpfeffer@lgamn.org

Educational Assistant: Ms. Amber Lauer

This year in Biology we will embark on a fascinating journey to deepen our understanding of life on earth.  We will start the year revealing the nature of science; attempting to answer some of the basic questions about biology.  We will build on our understanding as we move through this course, developing our knowledge of cells and how the general characteristics affect life and interactions among species.  Finally we will be pulling everything together in our final units, studying biological systems and how humans interact with those systems.

What’s New In Biology

  • Quarter 4 is here - April 20, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Please visit the Lesson Plans website! (click the link)

    Welcome back everyone!

    As we start this new quarter, students are encouraged to get organized by cleaning out old assignments and materials that are not needed as we move forward. The Goal this final quarter of the year is to keep caught up on assignments and have the most successful quarter of the year.

    We will be studying Evolution and Ecology in this quarter, both topics lend themselves to lots of interesting discussions and activities.  I invite you to continue visiting the lesson plan websites to keep updated on the happenings in biology class.

    Thanks!

    Ms. Peterson

     

  • News in Biology - February 11, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    We are settling into third quarter and anticipating the spring and warmer weather to get outside and explore biology first hand.  We are currently studying cell division and reproduction, which will lead nicely into our next topic: genes! The students are excited to learn about genes and be able to do some DNA extractions.  This week we will be looking at onion cells in mitotic action under microscopes we have on lend from the Science Museum of MN.

    Follow the link below to find lessons, daily agenda and activities, as well as an assignment log and vocabulary list.  I encourage you to use these resources to help enrich your students learning.

    Biology Lessons

    Thanks,

    Ms. Peterson

  • A New Look - January 16, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Hello LGA Biology Community!

    I (with the help of my lovely colleagues) have come up with a new format for delivering weekly lessons to you.  I will periodically be updating this site as a reminder of what we are currently exploring in class, but I will be updating the google document that is linked below weekly.  By following the link below, you can access the Topic, Daily Agenda and Activities, Planner information, Powerpoints and assignments for each lesson.

    I hope you find this format user-friendly and helpful!

    Biology Lessons (new and improved)

    Enjoy!

    -Ms. Peterson

  • Respiration and Photosynthesis - January 8, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology we are continuing to explore the cellular processes necessary to all forms of life, photosynthesis and respiration.  We will be conducting an exploration using yeast as our subject of study.  This single-celled organism makes for easy observation of the production of carbon dioxide (a product of cellular respiration).  We will be able to to observe this both in bread dough as it rises and through blowing up balloons! B-day students did this last Friday and had a great time with it.

    This week we will also compare and contrast photosynthesis and respiration and students will discover how closely connected these two processes are.  Next week we will be having a test, so students should be working extra hard to complete any missing assignments, especially the Cell Analogy Project if that has not been turned in yet.

    Lesson for the week 1/9-1/13

  • Happy New Year - January 2, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    It’s a new year, a time to start fresh.  This new year falls in the middle of a quarter, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use to reinvigorate us in our dedication to learning and being successful in school. This week in biology we will be learning about photosynthesis and respiration, some of the essential processes of life.  These processes require the knowledge of the organelles, chloroplasts and mitochondria, which we learned about before the holiday break.  Students will be getting their grades for their Cell Analogy Project this week.  We had some amazing projects, nice work students! We will also do some review to retrieve some of that information that may have been lost over the holiday break.  The lessons can be found at the link below.  Have a great week!

    Biology lessons for the week

  • Happy Holidays - December 18, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology there is definitely cause for celebration.  Many of the classes have earned a reward day with all the positive points they have gathered.  This also aligns nicely with a much needed break after completion of the cell analogy projects.  The projects are looking fantastic! I am extremely impressed with the level of skill and care students took in designing their projects.  There is some real talent her at Lionsgate. Nice work, students!

    Biology lessons for week 12/19-12/22

  • This week in Biology - December 11, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    We will be wrapping up our unit projects on cells this week.  Students will have a full class period as work day in the first part of the week and half a class period at the end of the week to complete their projects.  Whatever students don’t finish in class will need to be completed as homework.

    We will also be moving into the topic of homeostasis, focusing on how cells and whole organisms maintain an internal environment.  This should build upon the students’ understanding of cell transport and how material move in and out of cells.

    This past week we had a quiz on the material we’ve covered in unit 2.  Overall students did quite well.  Students will also be able to demonstrate understanding of cell structure and function through their cell analogy projects. I look forward to seeing what students’ final projects look like as they begin handing them in this week.

    Lessons for this week (12/12-12/16)

Science Instructor: Ms. Annie Peterson         E-Mail: apeterson@lgamn.org     Phone: 763.486.5359 ext. 305

Inclusion teacher: Ms. Megan Pfeffer             E-Mail: mpfeffer@lgamn.org

Educational Assistant: Ms. Amber Lauer

In this course we will be exploring chemistry as it relates to the world around us.  We will become familiar with the periodic table of elements and investigate how the physical and chemical properties of these elements affect how they interact. Studying chemistry will bring us on an exciting journey into explaining, in some ways, how the world works.

Chemistry Syllabus

What’s New In Chemistry in our World

  • Quarter 4 is here - April 20, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Please visit the Lesson Plans website! (click the link)

    Welcome back everyone!

    As we start this new quarter, students are encouraged to get organized by cleaning out old assignments and materials that are not needed as we move forward. The Goal this final quarter of the year is to keep caught up on assignments and have the most successful quarter of the year.

    We will be studying chemical reactions this quarter in chemistry.  This is exciting for both students and teacher because it means lots of fun activities. I invite you to continue visiting the lesson plan website to keep updated on the happenings in Chemistry class.

    Thanks!

    Ms. Peterson

  • Chemistry Updates - February 11, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    In chemistry students have been exploring crystals! They have used what they have learned about ionic compounds and the formation of crystals to design their own experiments.  They will use this exploration to learn the skills of writing a lab report.  We will see whose experiments will support their hypothesis as we watch the crystals grow.

    Please visit the updated lessons at the link below, which include learning goals, the agenda, assignments and vocabulary.

    Chemistry lessons

    Thanks,

    Ms. Peterson

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • New Look - January 16, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Hello LGA Chemistry Community!

    I (with the help of my lovely colleagues) have come up with a new format for delivering weekly lessons to you.  I will periodically be updating this site as a reminder of what we are currently exploring in class, but I will be updating the google document that is linked below weekly.  By following the link below, you can access the Topic, Daily Agenda and Activities, Planner information, Powerpoints and assignments for each lesson.

    I hope you find this format user-friendly and helpful!

    Chemistry Lessons (new and improved)

    Enjoy!

    -Ms. Peterson

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Unit Test - January 8, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in chemistry we will be wrapping up our unit on the periodic table with a unit exam.  That means we will also be starting a new unit.  The next topic we will get into focuses on bonding.  Students have identified trends in the periodic table, grouped elements according to different characteristics and looked at the formation of ions.  All of these concepts will help students to infer how elements will come together to form compounds.

    lessons for the week 1/9-1/13

  • New Books - January 5, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

     

    How to Access Your Online Chemistry Book


    We have found that Internet Explorer works best to log in. Some other Internet browsers may not work properly. First, using Internet Explorer, go to this website:
    school.pearsoned.com

    Next, log in using the following information:
    Username: PetersonChemistry
    Password: Lionsgate1
    (If this does not work, check your capitalization)

    A tutorial window will appear- select “Enter” in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.

    Click on “Pearsonchem.com”

    In the upper left-hand corner of the screen, you will see four tabs. Click on the “Content” tab.

    Congratulations! You have accessed the online textbook! At this point, you will select the chapter that you are studying. Click on the chapter, and and then click on “Online Student Edition”.

  • Happy New Year - January 2, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    It’s a new year, a time to start fresh.  This new year falls in the middle of a quarter, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use to reinvigorate us in our dedication to learning and being successful in school. This week in chemistry we are in the final stretch for learning about the periodic table.  That means we will have a test right around the corner (next week).  This week we will learn about trends that can be identified in the periodic table.  We will also do some review to retrieve some of that information that may have been lost over the holiday break.  The lessons can be found at the link below.  Have a great week!

    Chemistry lessons for the week

  • This week in chemistry - December 11, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    We will continue to look closely at atoms and the subatomic particles that make them up.  As we further explore electron configuration and atomic orbitals we will unfold the patterns and trends of the periodic table.  This week we will learn to write electron configurations for the elements and identify the shapes of orbitals. We will also begin to classify elements within groups and compare  and contrast the different groups of elements based on those electron configurations.

    Last week we took a quiz on the discovery of the atom and investigated how early scientists and philosophers revealed the structure of atoms.  Students did well on the quiz, but will also have an opportunity to go through any questions they missed and correct them for partial credit.

    Lessons for this week (12/12-12/16)

Science Instructor: Ms. Annie Peterson         E-Mail: apeterson@lgamn.org     Phone:763.486.5359 ext. 305

Inclusion teacher: Ms. Megan Pfeffer              E-Mail: mpfeffer@lgamn.org

Educational Assistant: Ms. Amber Lauer

This year in Biology we will embark on a fascinating journey to deepen our understanding of life on earth.  We will start the year revealing the nature of science; attempting to answer some of the basic questions about biology.  We will build on our understanding as we move through this course, developing our knowledge of cells and how the general characteristics affect life and interactions among species.  Finally we will be pulling everything together in our final units, studying biological systems and how humans interact with those systems.

Biology Syllabus

What’s New In Biology

  • Quarter 4 is here - April 20, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Please visit the Lesson Plans website! (click the link)

    Welcome back everyone!

    As we start this new quarter, students are encouraged to get organized by cleaning out old assignments and materials that are not needed as we move forward. The Goal this final quarter of the year is to keep caught up on assignments and have the most successful quarter of the year.

    We will be studying Evolution and Ecology in this quarter, both topics lend themselves to lots of interesting discussions and activities.  I invite you to continue visiting the lesson plan websites to keep updated on the happenings in biology class.

    Thanks!

    Ms. Peterson

     

  • News in Biology - February 11, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    We are settling into third quarter and anticipating the spring and warmer weather to get outside and explore biology first hand.  We are currently studying cell division and reproduction, which will lead nicely into our next topic: genes! The students are excited to learn about genes and be able to do some DNA extractions.  This week we will be looking at onion cells in mitotic action under microscopes we have on lend from the Science Museum of MN.

    Follow the link below to find lessons, daily agenda and activities, as well as an assignment log and vocabulary list.  I encourage you to use these resources to help enrich your students learning.

    Biology Lessons

    Thanks,

    Ms. Peterson

  • A New Look - January 16, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Hello LGA Biology Community!

    I (with the help of my lovely colleagues) have come up with a new format for delivering weekly lessons to you.  I will periodically be updating this site as a reminder of what we are currently exploring in class, but I will be updating the google document that is linked below weekly.  By following the link below, you can access the Topic, Daily Agenda and Activities, Planner information, Powerpoints and assignments for each lesson.

    I hope you find this format user-friendly and helpful!

    Biology Lessons (new and improved)

    Enjoy!

    -Ms. Peterson

  • Respiration and Photosynthesis - January 8, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology we are continuing to explore the cellular processes necessary to all forms of life, photosynthesis and respiration.  We will be conducting an exploration using yeast as our subject of study.  This single-celled organism makes for easy observation of the production of carbon dioxide (a product of cellular respiration).  We will be able to to observe this both in bread dough as it rises and through blowing up balloons! B-day students did this last Friday and had a great time with it.

    This week we will also compare and contrast photosynthesis and respiration and students will discover how closely connected these two processes are.  Next week we will be having a test, so students should be working extra hard to complete any missing assignments, especially the Cell Analogy Project if that has not been turned in yet.

    Lesson for the week 1/9-1/13

  • Happy New Year - January 2, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    It’s a new year, a time to start fresh.  This new year falls in the middle of a quarter, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use to reinvigorate us in our dedication to learning and being successful in school. This week in biology we will be learning about photosynthesis and respiration, some of the essential processes of life.  These processes require the knowledge of the organelles, chloroplasts and mitochondria, which we learned about before the holiday break.  Students will be getting their grades for their Cell Analogy Project this week.  We had some amazing projects, nice work students! We will also do some review to retrieve some of that information that may have been lost over the holiday break.  The lessons can be found at the link below.  Have a great week!

    Biology lessons for the week

  • Happy Holidays - December 18, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in biology there is definitely cause for celebration.  Many of the classes have earned a reward day with all the positive points they have gathered.  This also aligns nicely with a much needed break after completion of the cell analogy projects.  The projects are looking fantastic! I am extremely impressed with the level of skill and care students took in designing their projects.  There is some real talent her at Lionsgate. Nice work, students!

    Biology lessons for week 12/19-12/22

  • This week in Biology - December 11, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    We will be wrapping up our unit projects on cells this week.  Students will have a full class period as work day in the first part of the week and half a class period at the end of the week to complete their projects.  Whatever students don’t finish in class will need to be completed as homework.

    We will also be moving into the topic of homeostasis, focusing on how cells and whole organisms maintain an internal environment.  This should build upon the students’ understanding of cell transport and how material move in and out of cells.

    This past week we had a quiz on the material we’ve covered in unit 2.  Overall students did quite well.  Students will also be able to demonstrate understanding of cell structure and function through their cell analogy projects. I look forward to seeing what students’ final projects look like as they begin handing them in this week.

    Lessons for this week (12/12-12/16)

Science Instructor: Ms. Annie Peterson         E-Mail: apeterson@lgamn.org     Phone:763.486.5359 ext. 305

Inclusion teacher: Ms. Megan Pfeffer             E-Mail: mpfeffer@lgamn.org

Educational Assistant: Ms. Amber Lauer

In this course we will be exploring chemistry as it relates to the world around us.  We will become familiar with the periodic table of elements and investigate how the physical and chemical properties of these elements affect how they interact. Studying chemistry will bring us on an exciting journey into explaining, in some ways, how the world works.

Chemistry Syllabus

What’s New In Chemistry In Our World

  • Quarter 4 is here - April 20, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Please visit the Lesson Plans website! (click the link)

    Welcome back everyone!

    As we start this new quarter, students are encouraged to get organized by cleaning out old assignments and materials that are not needed as we move forward. The Goal this final quarter of the year is to keep caught up on assignments and have the most successful quarter of the year.

    We will be studying chemical reactions this quarter in chemistry.  This is exciting for both students and teacher because it means lots of fun activities. I invite you to continue visiting the lesson plan website to keep updated on the happenings in Chemistry class.

    Thanks!

    Ms. Peterson

  • Chemistry Updates - February 11, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    In chemistry students have been exploring crystals! They have used what they have learned about ionic compounds and the formation of crystals to design their own experiments.  They will use this exploration to learn the skills of writing a lab report.  We will see whose experiments will support their hypothesis as we watch the crystals grow.

    Please visit the updated lessons at the link below, which include learning goals, the agenda, assignments and vocabulary.

    Chemistry lessons

    Thanks,

    Ms. Peterson

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • New Look - January 16, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    Hello LGA Chemistry Community!

    I (with the help of my lovely colleagues) have come up with a new format for delivering weekly lessons to you.  I will periodically be updating this site as a reminder of what we are currently exploring in class, but I will be updating the google document that is linked below weekly.  By following the link below, you can access the Topic, Daily Agenda and Activities, Planner information, Powerpoints and assignments for each lesson.

    I hope you find this format user-friendly and helpful!

    Chemistry Lessons (new and improved)

    Enjoy!

    -Ms. Peterson

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Unit Test - January 8, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    This week in chemistry we will be wrapping up our unit on the periodic table with a unit exam.  That means we will also be starting a new unit.  The next topic we will get into focuses on bonding.  Students have identified trends in the periodic table, grouped elements according to different characteristics and looked at the formation of ions.  All of these concepts will help students to infer how elements will come together to form compounds.

    lessons for the week 1/9-1/13

  • New Books - January 5, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

     

    How to Access Your Online Chemistry Book


    We have found that Internet Explorer works best to log in. Some other Internet browsers may not work properly. First, using Internet Explorer, go to this website:
    school.pearsoned.com

    Next, log in using the following information:
    Username: PetersonChemistry
    Password: Lionsgate1
    (If this does not work, check your capitalization)

    A tutorial window will appear- select “Enter” in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.

    Click on “Pearsonchem.com”

    In the upper left-hand corner of the screen, you will see four tabs. Click on the “Content” tab.

    Congratulations! You have accessed the online textbook! At this point, you will select the chapter that you are studying. Click on the chapter, and and then click on “Online Student Edition”.

  • Happy New Year - January 2, 2012 - Ms. Peterson

    It’s a new year, a time to start fresh.  This new year falls in the middle of a quarter, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use to reinvigorate us in our dedication to learning and being successful in school. This week in chemistry we are in the final stretch for learning about the periodic table.  That means we will have a test right around the corner (next week).  This week we will learn about trends that can be identified in the periodic table.  We will also do some review to retrieve some of that information that may have been lost over the holiday break.  The lessons can be found at the link below.  Have a great week!

    Chemistry lessons for the week

  • This week in chemistry - December 11, 2011 - Ms. Peterson

    We will continue to look closely at atoms and the subatomic particles that make them up.  As we further explore electron configuration and atomic orbitals we will unfold the patterns and trends of the periodic table.  This week we will learn to write electron configurations for the elements and identify the shapes of orbitals. We will also begin to classify elements within groups and compare  and contrast the different groups of elements based on those electron configurations.

    Last week we took a quiz on the discovery of the atom and investigated how early scientists and philosophers revealed the structure of atoms.  Students did well on the quiz, but will also have an opportunity to go through any questions they missed and correct them for partial credit.

    Lessons for this week (12/12-12/16)