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Monday - Toilet Tissue & Penny Lab
Tuesday - Scientific Method & SI Test then Classification of Matter Vocabulary
Wednesday - Classification of Matter Review Questions WS
Thursday - Notes on Classification of Matter from Powerpoint. Differentiated between Elements and Compounds
Friday - Notes and Differentiate between Elements, compounds and Mixtures.

Yesterday, All students completed the Toilet Tissue lab and Penny lab which concluded the Scientific Method concepts. Today, they are taking the Scientific Method & SI Test to finalize the Measurements section also. After the test, they were to begin the Classification of Matter (Chapter 15) vocabulary. It is due tomorrow since most did not finish in class.

This years 2012-13 MMS Boy's Basketball team was on display last night at MMS after the Parent meeting. They guys really played hard and displayed a lot of effort and enthusiasm. Coach Brown, Nelson and I are really encouraged and excited about this years 12-13 MMS basketball BuLLPUPS!!! Game 1 is on Dec. 5. Come Check us OUT!! The Schedule is listed in Pages.

The 2012-13 MMS Football season was a joy to be a part of. The players learned a great deal about focus, energy, and teamwork. Being a part of this years team was a BLAST. Despite a 4-4 record, we were competitive in every ball game and it was a pleasure coaching w/the Coach Brown, Richards, Stewart, and Taylor. They all made it a fun atmosphere to be around as well as challenging for the players. Thanks to all the players for a great BULLPUP season.

Today, we wrote on a topic, "What skills make me attractive to a potential employer or college" and completed our vocabulary on the Scientific Method. Most students had to finish the Scientific Method Vocabulary for homework or during the 7th period class. All 10th grade students took the PLAN (pre ACT) test on Wednesday from 1st - 4th periods. On Monday and Tuesday all Physical Science Students who brought their lab permission forms participated in a SI lab to show that they could use SI units and perform lab techniques and measurements in SI appropriately.