7th Grade Science
Life Sciences
Our focus this year is on Life Sciences or the Study of Living Things.
We will be covering material from the Next Generation Science Standards on Life Sciences for 7th Grade, including:
•Characteristics of Living Things
•Cell Biology
•Genetics
•Evolution
•The Structure and Function in Living Systems
Links and Websites
Interactive Textbook- Life Science
Foss Book- Human Body Systems username: school email, password: 22ccsfoss
(log in using your school email and password ccsfoss20)
login using your school google account and code: 20ccsbp
General Science Sites for reinforcement/resources:
Videos/visuals:
Trout in the Classroom Website
Bill Nye Evolution (part 1 of 2)
Bill Nye Evolution (part 2 of 2)
Games
Curriculum Guidelines and Class Expectations
SCIENCE - Mrs. Gialis
Holt Science & Technology, Life Science (2007) Holt, Rinehart, Winston, (Grades 6–8)
FOSS Activities will also be incorporated
The focus of Science in seventh grade is Life Science. We will be using Holt Science & Technology which is designed with new activities and visual resources. The recently revised middle school science program includes new supplementary resources designed to reach students of all abilities. Numerous labs, hands-on activities, and interdisciplinary connections show students how science interconnects in their world. Grading is based on a combination of the following:
Homework (formative)
Classwork (formative)
Participation/Collaboration (formative)
Skill Building (formative)
Published Writing - Science notebooks/Completed Labs (summative)
Tests/Quizzes (summative)
Exams/Projects “Science Fair” (summative)
Formative=20% of grade
Summative = 80% of grade
The science program has been designed to create a new focus on learning theories that help students grasp science in a meaningful way. The research-proven strategies and materials will help make an even more relevant and effective science program for middle school students. The goal is to develop scientifically literate students.
OBJECTIVES:
Understanding of important science concepts, processes, and ideas.
Use of higher order thinking skills.
Ability to solve problems and apply scientific principles.
Commitment to environmental protection.
Interest in independent study of scientific topics.
Social skills.
Communication skills.
Study skills.
All students will have Science in the classrooms three days a week. Each student will also have a hands-on Lab Investigation each week in the Science Lab. These happen twice a week in a half class setting, working either in small groups, partners, or individually.
NOTE: Because of the emphasis on hands-on work, the equipment and materials used, and the structure of labs around group work, it is very difficult for students to make up labs. Make up lab time will be available by appointment with Mrs. Gialis during lunch periods or after-school from 3-4 pm. If a student misses their lab day, they will have 8 days to make up the lab at a lunch or after-school session.
*PLease see the CCS Learning Hub (drop down menu: "Science") for current schedules and office hours during distance learning.