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WARM UP OPEN your NB to the last blank space If you DO NOT have a NB, take out a clean
piece of paper or continue on the piece of paper from the day before
Part 1: Write 3-6 sentences about what science means to you. Use Sections 1-1 and 1-2 for ideas.
Part 2: Use your imagination, and describe in 2-3 sentences what it would be like to be a scientist
TODAYS AGENDAClass BusinessWriting a hypothesisCurrent Events
Class Business Notebook Setup: Review
Warm Up in the back Assignments in the front You may leave them in the box if your homework
is up to date. Outline 1-1 Due Tomorrow – Check the Web Outline 1-2 Due on Monday – Handouts by
the door LISTENING SKILLS part 1 due on Monday
Essential Question
How do I write a hypothesis?
Today’s Assignment In your NB:
Open to your next blank page No NB?
Use a clean page, do not use your warm up
Title your assignment: Writing a Hypothesis
DO NOT WRITE ON HANDOUT
LETS PRACTICE! Practice makes permanent, not perfect Complete the back of your handout with the
person sitting next to you, or by yourself. If you finish early, work on homework Rules:
Ask three before me (Mr. Hagen) Do not let the next table overhear your
conversation If I (Mr. Hagen) can speak in a normal tone, the
class should be able to hear me.
Current Events 2/ 5 week grading period You may use them for any missed assignments
(such as a video) or extra credit. One paragraph summary One paragraph your reaction to the article
Why is this article important to you Must be relevant to Biology Must come from a newspaper (you may get it online,
but it must come from a real news source) i.e. LATimes.com, NYTimes.com, CNN
HOMEWORK Outline 1-1 Due Tomorrow Quiz on Thursday (1-1, maybe
1-2) Outline 1-2 Due Monday LISTENING SKILLS Part 1 Due
Monday
Mr. Hagen’s format for making outlines You must use two colors You must use large headings Include Examples Include References to Figures Draw pictures when appropriate Indent for each new idea and group
similar ideas under the same bullet point