Mr. Michael Pugh - Killarney Collegiate Institute (Killarney School)
Grade 7/8 Teacher
Welcome to my classroom web page! This web site will be used to distribute web addresses and assignments to students. Links to educational site will be added over the course of the year.
Sincerely,
M. Pugh
Invite to Google Classroom
SELBY
https://classroom.google.com/c/NTExNzk4MzEzNDUx?cjc=cnnjix3
MILLAN
https://classroom.google.com/c/NTExNzk3OTkzNjIw?cjc=u2yygij
NICHOL
https://classroom.google.com/c/NTExNzk4NjE0MTI0?cjc=ydluotn
PUGH
https://classroom.google.com/c/NTExNzk4OTUxNTU2?cjc=nw7lqjm
SCIENCE - Famous Scientists
https://www.dkfindout.com/us/science/famous-scientists/
TOMATOSPHERE - Space Seeds
http://tomatosphere.letstalkscience.ca/Investigation
Discovering Science 7 -textbook Link
http://learningcentre.nelson.com/student/9780070726024/9780070726024.htm
1) An ecosystem is all the living and non-living things in a particular place.
1.1 Types of Ecosystems
1.2 Abiotic Parts of an Ecosystem
1.3 Biotic Parts of an Ecosystem
https://youtu.be/1XfkVva5p2Q Video all terminology
https://youtu.be/-600s_UJDZs
2) Living and non-living things interact in ecosystems.
2.1 Types of Interactions
2.2 Roles of Organisms in Ecosystems
2.3 Food Chains,Food Webs, and the Transfer of Energy
https://youtu.be/HHt56jx0-HY Bill Nye
https://youtu.be/0oCtfA1f14c Food web and energy
2.4 Cycles of Matter in Ecosystems
https://youtu.be/x37DJLcJ0dI Matter transfer
3) Natural events and human activities cause changes in ecosystems.
3.1 Natural Disturbances and Succession
https://youtu.be/bH1yAOhlmnE
3.2 The Impacts of People on Ecosystems
3.3 Monitoring and Managing Ecosystems
4) Temperature describes how hot or cold an object is.
4.1 Describing Temperature
4.2 Measuring Temperature
5) Scientists use the particle theory of matter to describe temperature
5.1 Particle Theory of Matter
https://youtu.be/k3SJuozgbfU
5.2 States of Matter
5.3 Particle Theory Explains Changes of State
6) Heat is transferred from one object to another by three different processes.
6.1 Processes of Transferring Heat
6.2 Conductors and Insulators
6.3 Temperature versus Heat
7) Matter can be classified as mixtures or pure substances.
7.1 How Mixtures Are Different from Pure Substances
7.2 Classifying Mixtures
8) Some substances dissolve to form solutions faster and more easily than others.
8.1 Solutes,Solvents,and Solubility
8.2 Solubility and Concentration
9) Many useful products depend on technology for separating mixtures and solutions.
9.1 Processing Solutions and Other Mixtures
9.2 Separating Earth’s Mixtures
10) Earth’s crust is made up of rocks and minerals.
10.1 Investigating Minerals
10.2 Investigating Rocks
10.3 The Rock Cycle and Rock and Mineral Resources
Earth’s crust is constantly changing.
11.1 A Moving,Changing Crust
11.2 How Earthquakes and Volcanoes Shape Earth’s Crust
11.3 Mountain Building and Geologic Time
Soil is the living component of Earth’s crust.
12.1 Weathering,Erosion,and Soil Formation
12.2 Soil Types and Characteristics
12.3 Sustaining Fertile Soils
Discovering Science 8 -textbook Link
http://learningcentre.nelson.com/student/9780070723641/9780070723641.htm
1) The water cycle plays a vital role on Earth
1.1 Distribution of Water
https://olc.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/sco/E7B1C4DE-C187-5EDB-3EF2-897802DEA3BF/Nasa/chapter1.html Distribution of Water
1.2 Comparing Ocean Water and Fresh Water
1.3 Sources of Fresh Water
2) Oceans control the water cycle
2.1 Ocean Basins
2.2 Ocean Currents
2.3 Waves and Tides
3) Bodies of water influence climate and species distribution
3.1 Oceans and Climate
3.2 Living in Water
3.3 Human Impact on Water Systems
4) Many properties of light can be understood using a wave model of light.
4.1 The Nature of Light
4.2 Properties of Waves
https://youtu.be/IRBfpBPELmE
4.3 Properties of Visible Light
4.4 Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
5) The law of reflection allows mirrors to form images.
5.1 The Ray Model of Light
https://youtu.be/yK8de22i2JU
5.2 Images in Plane Mirrors
5.3 Images in Curved Mirrors
6) Lenses refract light to form images.
6.1 Concave and Convex Lenses
6.2 Human Vision
6.3 Extending Human Vision
7) Viscosity describes a fluid’s resistance to flow.
7.1 Describing Fluids
7.2 Viscosity and Flow Rate
7.3 Factors Affecting Viscosity
8) Density describes the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance.
8.1 Defining Density
8.2 Determining Density
8.3 Changes in Density
9) Forces influence the motion and properties of fluids.
9.1 Forces and Buoyancy
9.2 Pressure, Hydraulics, and Pneumatics
9.3 Relationships among Pressure, Volume, and Temperature of Gases
Pages
1) Web Links for ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies
2) Files and Assignments for Students
3) Example for Student Web Pages
4) Course Outlines Year Scope and Sequence
5) Genius Hour Student Projects Genius Hour Student Projects
6) Student and Teacher Leadership - Pump Up Videos - Motivational Speakers
7) Completed Student Projects
8) STEM
9) Scratch for Computer Science
10) Computer Science Ideas and Lesson Links
Student Web Pages
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Atn5sQOMD7I-Rwn1-BsXWipA9opUQp_xYhrKsDNG-rQ/edit?usp=sharing
Movie Stream for KCI
https://streaming.acf-film.com/audiocine
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