Procedures
Rules
The Scientific Method
Classifying Living Things
Standard Units of Measurement
100

3 things we MUST bring to class every day

1. Folders (with your notes inside)

2. water bottles

3. planners

100

The number one rule

Be respectful

100

The first step of the scientific method

Observe and state the problem

100

The reason scientists classify organisms

Scientists classify organisms so they can communicate more effectively. Taxonomy helps us understand and organize the diversity of life on our planet.

100

What’s the basic SI unit for length?

meters

200

The bathroom procedure

Use the hand signal, wait for Ms. M to say it’s okay, then write your name on the whiteboard, take the pass, and go. When you return, erase your name.

200

Elementary school hallway rules

Hands at your side

All eyes forward

Lip zipped

Low speed 

Single file

200

The second step of the scientific method

Form a hypothesis

200

The three domains of life

1. Bacteria

2. Archaea

3. Eukarya 


200

What’s the basic SI unit for time?

seconds

300

3 things we do when we enter the classroom

1. Greet your teacher

2. grab paper for notes

3. start answering the question of the day

300

Middle school hallway rules

No talking during class time

Low voices during passing periods

No running

No rough housing

No yelling/shouting/inappropriate language

300

The third step of the scientific method

Experiment 

300

Scientific term for non living

Abiotic

300

What’s the basic SI unit for mass?

grams

400

The volume level for the first 5 minutes of class

0-1. When you come in you should quietly grab your paper for notes then get started on answering the discussion question of the day.

400

3 chromebook rules

1. No eating or drinking around your computers

2. Do not research inappropriate things! 

Nothing on your computer is private

3. Do not open your chromebooks unless you have been instructed to do so.

400

The fourth step of the scientific method

Record & analyze your data

400

The order of classification from least specific to most specific (hint: Did King Philip Come Over For Great Soup)

Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species 

400

What’s the basic SI unit for temperature?

Kelvin

500

3 things we do at the end of the class

1. Put away all materials

2. wipe down the tables

3. push in (or stack) the chairs when we leave.

500

3 ways to show we’re listening to the person presenting

1. Track the presenter

2. No talking
3. Think about what the presenter is saying 


500

The fifth step of the scientific method

Write your conclusion 

500

A group of organisms believed to have evolved from a common ancestor, according to the principles of cladistics

Clade

500

What’s the basic SI unit for amount of substance?

moles