reflection booklet 2

HAVE READY:
  • GOOGLE CLASROOM - REFLECTION BOOKLET 2
  • TURNITIN
  • YOUR MAIL
  • YOUR NOTES
  • YOUR LABREPORT IN GOOGLE DOCS
  • A PEN
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BiologieMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 18 slides, with text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

HAVE READY:
  • GOOGLE CLASROOM - REFLECTION BOOKLET 2
  • TURNITIN
  • YOUR MAIL
  • YOUR NOTES
  • YOUR LABREPORT IN GOOGLE DOCS
  • A PEN

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TODAY:
  • DISCUSS THE QUIZ
  • DISCUSS THE LAB REPORT
  • REFLECTION BOOKLET TWO
  • CANVA CHICKEN WING
  • WOLFERT PORTFOLIO

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THE QUIZ:
  • CHECK YOUR MAIL
  • IF NEED BE REFRESH
  • PAPERS WILL BE HANDED OUT
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THE BONES: 
1. skull                                  - 11. carpals
2. lower jaw                      - 12. metacarpals
3.  clavicle                         - 13. phalanges
4. sternum                        - 14. femur
5. humerus                       - 15. patella
6.  ribs                                  - 16. tibia
7. vertebrae                       - 17. fibula
8. pelvis                              - 18.  tarsals
9. radius                             - 19. metarsals
10. ulna                               - 20. phalanges
HAVO
WORTH 20 POINTS

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THE BONES: 
1.  upper jaw                                 - 11. ulna
2. lower jaw                                  - 12. radius
3.  skull                                           - 13. humerus
4. scapula
5. ribs
6. vertebrae
7. pelvis
8.  femur
9.  tibia
10.  fibula
VWO
WORTH 13 POINTS

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  • 1. Clavicle (collar bone) 
  • 2. Scapula(shoulder blade)
  • 3. Humerus 
  • 4. Ulna
  • 5. Radius 
  • 6. Carpals (hand bones)
  • 7. Metacarpals (hand bones)
  • 8. Phalanges (fingers)
  • 9. Tarsals (feet) 
  • 10. Metatarsals (feet) 
  • 11. Phalanges (toes) 
  • 12. Skull 
  • 13. Lower jaw (mandible) 
  • 14. Ribs 
  • 15. Sternum (breast bone) 
  • 16. Vertebrae 
  • 17. Pelvis (hip bone) 
  • 18. Sacrum 
  • 19. Coccyx (tail bone) 
  • 20. Femur 
  • 21. Patella (knee cap) 
  • 22. Tibia 
  • 23. Fibula 
  • 24. Upper jaw (maxilla)

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THE QUIZ:
  • CHECK YOUR MISTAKES
  • THINK OF WHAT COULD BE THE CAUSE OF THESE MISTAKES:
  • READING
  • ENGLISH
  • CHECKING
  • STUDYING
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GRADES HAVO QUIZ:
(TOTAL POINTS/70)*9+1=GRADE
GRADES VWO QUIZ:
(TOTAL POINTS/66)*9+1=VWO GRADE

(TOTAL POINTS/66)*8+2=HAVO GRADE 

THE HAVO GRADE GOES INTO MAGISTER

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YOUR LABREPORT:
  • OPEN YOUR GOOGLE DOCS
  • GET YOUR PAPER RUBRIC READY
  • GET YOUR PEN READY

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CH.1: INTRODUCTION
Intro……..blah blah blah…….
Our Guiding Question is: ”jnjbnlhvkuvuc?” We want to know this because …. blah blah……….
Our Hypothesis is: “If……….., then ……………. . “ We expect this because ….. blah blah……………

(200-300 words)

  • The research question is clearly explained 
  • Thorough background information is included
  • Hypothesis is stated, when necessary

SCORE 2 OUT OF 3

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CH.2: MATERIALS & METHOD

Materials that your need: (names and pictures)
….
etc.

Method you do:
(short simple sentences)
Step 1: Collect the materials.
Step 2: …..

  • Materials in list form, including amounts
  • Procedure concisely stated in numbered steps, present tense, complete sentences
  • (Safety and environmental considerations mentioned)

SCORE 2 OUT OF 3

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CH.3: DATA & OBSERVATIONS

  • Tables: (every table has a sentences to explain what you see)
  • Graphs: (every graph has a sentences to explain what you see)
  • Photographs: (every table has a sentences to explain what you see)
  • Physical observations: (Explain what you see, hear, smell, taste & feel)


  • Observations from the experiment
  • Measurements/data listed in tables with correct labeling
  • Graphs of data when necessary, with title and labels on axes
  • Calculations are detailed, including formulas and units
  • Interpretations of data are shown in detail

SCORE 2 OUT OF 3

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CH.4: CONCLUCION, EVALUATION & DISCUSSION
  • Conclusion:(200-300 words)
Our Guiding Question is: ”jnjbnlhvkuvuc?” and our Hypothesis is: “If……….., then ……………. . “ Our hypothesis is accepted / rejected, because……..blah blah blah…….
  • Evaluation: (100-200 words)
What went well?
What could you do better next time?
What would you change?
  • Discussion: (100-200 words)
What do you want to research further?
How would you adapt this experiment?


  • Conclusion gives clear reference to the research question and observations, along with detailed explanations. 
  • Explains whether the findings support the hypothesis and answer the research question.   

SCORE 2 OUT OF 3

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FORMAT TIPS:

  • Layout: Arial 12, normal margins
  • Add titles to each section to create and index on the side.
  • Add page numbers at the bottom right of each page.
  • Language: Third person (no I, WE, US etc) present simple, correct spelling and grammar 
  • Sources (internet, textbooks etc) are cited appropriately throughout the report and included at the end of the report.



  • Layout: Arial 12, normal margins
  • Title: relevant to experiment, own page
  • Language: Third person present simple, correct spelling and grammar 
  • Index: you have made an index that is interactive.
  • Sources (internet, textbooks etc) are cited appropriately throughout the report and included at the end of the report.

SCORE 2 OUT OF 3

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YOUR LABREPORT:
  • CHECK YOUR LABREPORT
  • THINK OF WHAT WE JUST DISCUSSED:
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GRADES LAB REPORTS
TOTAL POINTS IS 30 

TOTAL POINTS / 3 = GRADE

PLUS UP TO 1 POINT FOR FRONT PAGE

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CHICKEN WING:
  • COLLECT YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS
  • GO TO CANVA
  • LOGON WITH YOUR SCHOOL ACCOUNT FOR FREE

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WHAT DID YOU DO?

WHAT DID YOU LEARN?

WHAT DID YOU USE?

WHAT DID YOU LIKE? OR NOT?

WHEN DID YOU DO THIS?

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

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