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Overview

    Language Arts Study Units
Science Night     Independent Reading
Science Night Ideas     Book Talks
More Science Night Ideas     Parents' Page
Science Quiz Bowl      
Homework Policy     Create a bibliography with easybib.com
Spring 2008- CMT to include Science      
Contact Me     Plop It! Graphing Activity

8th grade science overview

 

8th graders at Ashford School focus on the following areas of study in science: Classification of living things, plant reproduction, cells and heredity; energy, forces, and motion.

Throughout the year, all 8th grade students will learn how to collect data, formulate hypotheses, design experiments to test their predictions, and communicate their findings.

In science content reading, students will explore Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection.

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Science Night

All students in 8th grade were required to complete an independent scientific investigation, which was showcased at Ashford School's Science Night, on January 23-24, 2008. This independent investigation was a wonderful opportunity to learn first hand what the scientific process is all about. Four students were selected to enter a project in the Connecticut Science Fair. For more info about how to qualify for the Connecticut Science Fair competition, please click here.

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Science Bowl Team

Ashford School Science Bowl Team met after school on Tuesdays until late bus dismissal time. Sixth through eighth graders prepared themselves for either the academic or the fuel cell car competitions that are held at UConn each spring. The 2008 competition was held on April 5, 2008 at UConn. To learn more about the competition at UConn, click here. As part of their preparation for the academic quiz bowl, students test themselves on questions from a number of different sources. One cool website to test your science knowhow is called getsmarter.org. Check it out!

 

Science Coming to the CMT!

This spring (2008) marked the arrival of science on the CMT test that was administered to all fifth and eighth graders. Students devote some time each academic year preparing for the test by answering sample questions and analyzing sample answers. Students may begin practicing answering CMT-like questions by going to the NAEP web site and viewing science questions asked on previous NAEP tests. To go to the NAEP web site, click here.

 

Homework Policy

All late homework will be marked down one full grade point for every day that it's late. Students who are absent should contact me upon their return to receive any homework they may have missed. It is the student's responsibility to complete make-up work within the time frame I assign. Beginning with the third marking period, all 8th graders receive a zero for the homework assignment if it is not completed on time.

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 Language Arts


I am not teaching language arts in the 2007-2008 school year, so I have removed the language arts overview from my web page. The science and language arts teachers will collaborate on the skills necessary to conduct research and write an independent research paper. Check out the links at the top of the page that may help you find a great book to read or to recommend.

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Contact Me

Please feel free to contact me by e-mail at: aperkins@ashfordct.org; or by phone, 429-6419.

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Page last updated: October 21, 2007

 

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