All subjects have four criteria for completion:
Define Terms with examples for each term.
Write a Summary of each work or video (minimum 3-5 sentences per work or video). Label clearly for teacher to see work.
Answer Important Questions after watching the videos, reading the text, and taking notes.
Take Exam or write Assessment
Theme: One of the first questions to ask upon hearing someone has written a story is, “What’s it about?” or “What’s the point?” Short answers may range from love to betrayal or from the coming of age to the haziness of memory. The central idea, topic, or point of a story, essay, or narrative is its theme.
Example of Theme: A man, fueled by an urge for power and control due to his own pride, builds a supercomputer. That supercomputer then takes over the world, causing chaos and struggle galore.
This sci-fi style story contains many common themes. A few of its themes include:
Danger of excessive pride
The risky relationship between humankind and developing technology
(Note: Term is present with a thorough definition and an excellent example of the term)
Theme: One of the first questions to ask upon hearing someone has written a story is, “What’s it about?” or “What’s the point?” Short answers may range from love to betrayal or from the coming of age to the haziness of memory. The central idea, topic, or point of a story, essay, or narrative is its theme.
(Note: there is NO example of the word)
Theme: One of the first questions to ask upon hearing someone has written a story is, “What’s it about?” or “What’s the point?”
(Note: there is NO example and a very brief explanation of the term).
Notes/Summary
All atoms of a particular element have the same atomic number, meaning same number of protons
Mass is equal to number of protons and neutrons
Atoms of the same element with different masses are isotopes, meaning same number of protons but different number of neutrons
Neutrons equals mass number minus protons
Isotopes have the same chemical properties, neutrons have no effect on chemical behavior
2,500 years ago the theory of atoms was created, but they suspected everything was made of tiny particles of said thing
2,300 years later the law of conservation of mass was created
Discharge tubes were used to study atoms
Cathode rays had a negative charge, and it was discovered they also emitted a positive charge so there must be a positive charge in matter
Positive charge is only in the center nucleus and atoms are primarily empty space
Einstein mathematically proved atoms existed by proving brownian motion
Atoms are made up of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are near the nucleus
Number of protons determines its element
Nucleus is unaffected by chemical reactions
Neutrons don’t change any chemical properties because they have no charge
Relative atomic mass is roughly the number of protons and neutrons
Isotopes have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
Electrons are wave-particle dualities
Atoms are iso-electrically the same when they have the same number of electrons
Electron affinity is the energy created when adding an electron
(Note: Every video is commented on with notes clearly in the students own word and is not cut or pasted, a link to the video is present, and when complete can print to about 3 pages of notes in 12 point font Times New Roman)
All atoms of a particular element have the same atomic number, meaning same number of protons
Isotopes have the same chemical properties, neutrons have no effect on chemical behavior
2,500 years ago the theory of atoms was created, but they suspected everything was made of tiny particles of said thing
2,300 years later the law of conservation of mass was created
Positive charge is only in the center nucleus and atoms are primarily empty space
Einstein mathematically proved atoms existed by proving brownian motion
Atoms are made up of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are near the nucleus
Electrons are wave-particle dualities
Atoms are iso-electrically the same when they have the same number of electrons
Electron affinity is the energy created when adding an electron
(Note: Video has commented in the student's voice, but is simple with little detail, a link to the video may be present, and when complete can print to about 2 pages of notes in 12 point font Times New Roman)
each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties; in particular, a radioactive form of an element.
the theory that all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles (atoms). According to the modern version, the atoms of each element are effectively identical, but differ from those of other elements, and unite to form compounds in fixed proportions.
(Note: notes are present but are summary and may not be in student's own voice. When complete can print to about 1 page or less of notes in 12 point font Times New Roman)
Important Questions
1. Define what nutrition is and why it is important?
Nutrition is the science that interprets the nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism. Good nutrition is essential to living a healthy lifestyle, your diet can help you reach and maintain a healthy weight, reduce risk of chronic diseases(such as heart disease and cancer), and promote your overall health.
2. What is a nutritionally balanced diet?
It includes food from these five groups: vegetables, fruits, grains, protein, and dairy.
3. Explain the importance of not eating a lot in food.
It’s important to not overeat because it leads to weight gain and increase of developing a chronic disease, such as diabetes or heart disease.
4. Name three good healthy eating habits.
Eat a variety of vegetables, fruits, and high-fiber foods.
Watch out for sugars
Eat a balanced diet of foods such as nuts, meats, and starches.
(Note: Every question is answered in detail with commentary from the student, questions are labeled, links to articles where the student found the information are present in the response)
1. Define what nutrition is and why it is important?
Nutrition is the science that interprets the nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism.
2. What is a nutritionally balanced diet?
A nutritionally balanced diet includes food from these five groups: vegetables, fruits, grains, protein, and dairy.
3. Explain the importance of not eating a lot in food.
It’s important to not overeat because it leads to weight gain and increase of developing a chronic disease, such as diabetes or heart disease. I think we should all have balance in our lives and eat and exercise.
4. Name three good healthy eating habits.
Three good healthy eating habits are:
Eat a variety of vegetables, fruits, and high-fiber foods.
Watch out for sugars
Eat a balanced diet of foods such as nuts, meats, and starches.
(Note: Every question is answered but little detail just facts, questions are labeled, but not a lot of extra in the response)
1. The science that interprets the nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism.
2. It has food from these five groups: vegetables, fruits, grains, protein, and dairy.
3. It’s important to not overeat because it leads to weight gain and increase of developing a chronic disease.
4.
Eat a variety of vegetables, fruits, and high-fiber foods.
Watch out for sugars
Eat a balanced diet of foods such as nuts, meats, and starches.
(Note: Every question is answered but little detail just facts, but not a lot of extra in the response, answers are cut and paste and may not be students response. Does not even print out to 1/2 page)
Student took the Exam. In testmoz teacher is able to see the student took test for at least 30 minutes, answered correctly and received over 90%.
Assessment:
Is clearly labeled: Name, Subject, Heading, etc.
There are 5 paragraphs
Thesis is present and defended in the body paragraphs
There are facts and opinion that support the thesis.
Student voice is clear and supports the subject matter throughout the essay.
Strong conclusion that convinces reader
Student took the Exam. In testmoz teacher is able to see the student took test for at least 20 minutes, answered correctly and received over 80%.
Assessment:
Is clearly labeled: Name, Subject, Heading, etc.
There are 5 paragraphs and it is one page.
Thesis can be identified
There are facts and opinion that support the thesis. Just mostly facts.
Student voice is there and supports the subject matter.
Conclusion is present.
Student took the Exam. In testmoz teacher is able to see the student took test for at least 15 minutes, answered correctly and received over 65%.
Assessment:
Is labeled: Name, Subject, Heading, etc.
There are 4 paragraphs and it is almost a page.
Thesis is present (there is a fact and an opinion)
Lots of commentary about how the student feels, but needs facts from the story/work, etc.
It concludes