Student Resources and Activities

        Sixth Grade Periodic Table of Cereal Project    Assignment Sheet

        Sixth Grade Periodic Table Element Research    Assignment Sheet

        Sixth Grade Element Project                            Assignment Sheet

        If you'd like to hear the periodic table song, here it is:  Song 

    Holiday Shopping Webquest: November 19-25

        Budget Planning Worksheet    Shopping Sheet    Excel Worksheet    Shopping Resources

    Newton's Laws are explained here.

     Sixth grade Famous Scientist Project begins September 18 and the projects will be presented October 1. 

      Click here to get a copy of the  Assignment Sheet  

     Seventh grade took a trip to Volo Bog  last spring to study the ecology of the bog. Here is a link to the pictures:  VOLO BOG

     Your work with the PERIODIC TABLE will be easier if you use these links: Webelements.com  Lenntech    Visual Elements  

   If you'd like a copy of the assignment or rubrics, here they are:  Project    Book Rubric     Presentation Rubric

     Here are the lyrics to the Pi Day Rap

      Illinois Math and Science Academy and ComEd have a great website with thought provoking CYBER QUIZZES.

           Click to visit and try the quiz. Good Luck! IMSA

        Practice your PROBABILITY!  These sites give you lots of ways to practice probability.

      LAB SAFETY is important all year long. All the science classes review lab safety at the start of school.  You can learn more about lab safety by clicking this link: science news for kids, lab safety

Do you know what's special about every number? Check out this website to find out:  What's Special About this Number?

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    Can you figure out how this gopher reads your mind? Email me if you've solved it!  Magic Gopher

Puzzled by PIECEWISE FUNCTIONS?  Dr. Math can help!  Dr. Math can help you with lots of your (math) questions.

       If you like Sudoku but need a challenge, you might like Kakuro!

  Graphing Absolute Value Functions Here are links to help with that! Purplemath, Algebra Lab