Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tellus Science Museum


Learning about the Earth's core and contents at the Tellus Science Museum.

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Space Artwork



Travel Gallery with vehicles current all the way back to the beginning of motor travel.




Learning to make biodiesel.



Panning for gems.




Finding the amount of energy in different biological products.




Artwork in the Travel Gallery.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Welcome 2010-2011 Class!

August 12, 2010

Sixth Grade Science

Welcome to Mr. Swafford’s classroom! I enjoy telling stories and trying engaging activities as we do meaningful schoolwork.

I have two goals for this year. One is to have fun while learning together. The second is harder to measure but no less important: I want each student in my class to feel liked and needed while he/she does his/her very best work.

Here are seven tips that will make your school year great.

1. Have fun!

2. Be a friend. Yes, a teacher can be your friend too, even the hard ones.

3. Have respect!

4. Work for yourself.

5. Always ask questions, especially when you are not sure.

6. Join a club, sport, or an activity.

7. Try your hardest, even when things are not going in your favor.

I trust these tips will help you as you start this school year. Yet if you find you need help, ask one of your teachers; they are here for you! My classroom will be open most lunches. Come into the room if you need a quiet place to study or if you need help with an assignment.

Starting the year off, we will be studying Ecology as our main unit of study. See the reverse side of this letter for a tentative yearlong outline. Teaching will follow the State of Tennessee Science Standards as directed by HCDE policies.

Classroom Expectation

Students are expected to use their agendamates to record homework and as a backup www.smmhs.com. Each student should turn in tasks the day they are due to receive full credit and late work should be placed in the “IN” tray located in the classroom. Science lab journals will be used to record notes, vocabulary, and handouts for review and testing purposes. Benefiting students Holt online offers students the science text, study aids, practice test, short videos and more online. Please login and checkout the wealth of information (passwords given out with the textbook).

Grading: 93-100 = A 10% Homework

85-92 = B 30% Classwork (quizzes, task, labs, projects, journal)

75-84 = C 40% Tests (test, quizzes, performance task, labs)

70-74 = D 20% Exam

0-69 = F

Journals are expected for each student. Notes and vocabulary are kept in the journal for review and testing purposes. Keep journals neat, up-to-date, and present in classes.






Mr. Chris Swafford

swafford_Christopher(at).hcde.org

Thursday, January 14, 2010

SMMHS Science Fair 2010


Science Fair Dates
Entry Form due: February 12 by 5:00 PM
Fair: March 8-11

Helpful Links:

-Chattanooga Science Fair Entry Form, Rules, Other helpful material

-Science Buddies Great for finding a project idea!

-Paper Outline Students should type their paper according to MLA format with size 12 Times New Roman font.

-Google Documents Type your paper and have it with you everywhere you go!

-Paper Outline on Google Docs

-Noodle Tools Save yourself lots of time! Here is the place to keep your notes and references.

-Science Project Pictures 2007-2008 School Year

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Online Textbook: How to login?

Online book URL: http://my.hrw.com/
Temporary
User Name: sciencebook6
Password: a7z3t

Talk with Mr. Swafford or Mrs. Smith for your own password.

Click on: "Go to online textbook"

Use the orange labs to navigate the textbook.

Use the eActivities tab for the online audio.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

UTC Science Methods

UTC Science Methods Class

Thanks for letting me be apart of your class.

If I can be of any help feel free to contact me.

swafford_christopher(at)hcde(dot)org