Main idea/theme of 7th grade science
cycles or patterns
Our room number
211
Special type of evaporation through plants
Transpiration
Create the yearbook
Yearbook Club
Bill Nye
Study of living things
Biology
The layer of the atmosphere we live in and weather occurs
Troposphere
Warm water current that starts down by Florida and travels towards Europe
Gulf Stream
Open during and after school to use laser cutters, 3d printers etc. We will create Rube Goldberg machines here
Fab Lab
Developed the theory of relativity, contributed to quantum physics, regarded as one of the greatest physicists of all time
Albert Einstein
scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime
Forensic Science
Name 3 of the spheres and what they mean
Atmosphere (air) Lithosphere (land) Biosphere (living) Hydrosphere (water) Cryosphere (frozen water)
The real life ocean current featured in Finding Nemo
East Australian Current
8th graders that help lead in different ways throughout Brady and serve as role models
Web Leaders
Scientist famous for his formulation of the 3 laws of motion
Isaac Newton
Atmospheric science with a big focus on weather
Meteorology
Will occur around March 20 (some say the struggle between darkness and light)
Equinox
Explain potential and kinetic energy. Give an example
PE - energy of position
KE- energy of movement
Rollercoaster top and bottom of hill
Club where students create legislation that will go through the legislative process in a role playing simulation
Youth & Gov
Astronomer challenged the idea that the Earth was the center of the universe, Worked with the newly invented telescope and pointed it at the sky
Galileo
scientific study of amphibians and reptiles
Herpetology
1. Explain biotic and abiotic 2. Give 3 different examples of biotic and abiotic factors
Biotic (living) plants animals humans
Abiotic (nonliving) rocks soil light temperature
The biome we live in Hint: our trees drop their leaves
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Was a new addition/renovation 11 years ago to Brady
Gym
Invented the super soaker, worked for NASA
Lonnie Johnson