
Evergreen Team Grade 8 Science
Mrs. K. Sklanka Science is all around us and is an integral part of our lives. Science is asking questions and finding answers.
Science Is Everywhere
The most important subject around, The paper making up this page,
Is science, of course, I've clearly found, Why sausage needs a bit of sage,
It's in each breath of air we breathe, The diets to keep us slim or fat,
In all the chlorophyll we receive. And wine fermenting in the vat.
It helps the farmer tend his grain, It's why the sky is gray or blue,
And sometimes even makes it rain, And how each morning brings the dew,
It studies beehives, queens and drones, It's fire and ice and foam and mace,
It's in the wire of telephones. It's the factor that helps one win a race.
Cool earthworms oozing under rocks, It's superstition's bitter foe,
The habitat of the desert fox, No guessing here, you have to know,
Planets hanging out in space, It's nuclear power, fierce and strong,
Even treatment of our waste. It's balance in nature that can't go wrong.
The coral snake, the artic tern, It's mist and fogged-up window panes,
Huge blue whales and long green ferns, And paint to mark off parking lanes,
The isolation of our genes, The brillance of a rainbow hue,
Houshold products that help us clean. The total existence of me and you.
Our gasohol and fossil fuel, I could go on, and on, and on,
The dimensions of a metric rule, With things here and now, and long, long, gone,
Tornadic winds and solar heat, The list could grow and grow and grow,
The vitamins and minerals found in meat. From lofty skyscrapers to rising dough.
Bugging, cloning, computer advice, So science, my friends, is everywhere,
Test tube babes and super rice, In foods we eat and clothes we wear,
TV's, UFO's, volcanic ash, It's why there's calm before the storm,
Ointment for a stubborn rash. It's life itself in every form!
Acoustics in a certain place,
Plastic surgery on the face,
Insects and mollusks all around,
Big Foot's imprints on the ground. by Laura Johnson, Science and Children
This year we will be exploring Physical Science. More specifically we will be learning about:
the affects of the position and movement of Earth in our solar system
the laws of motion
forces that act on an object
energy transfers and transformations
how forces, motion and energy affect structural design
Homework assignments are posted in the classroom and students are expected to put them in their agendas.
Currently we are learning and practicing our science skills. We will be working on using the scientific method and then writing a lab report together in class.
Tips for Sucess!
Be prepared for class with book, notebook, pen/pencil.
Keep a neat notebook!
Ask questions.
Bring a metric ruler and calculator to class.
Do your homework.
Some Websites to Visit
http://www.sciencenews.org
http://www.spaceweather.com
http://www.nasa.gov
http://www.phschools.com
e-mail address: sklankaka@watertownctschools.org
Updated September 2008