This document contains a weekly journal assignment for a science class. It provides 7 questions or prompts for students to respond to in their journal about traveling through time, describing an ideal day, scientists they would like to meet, comparing descriptions of themselves as a child and now, what they want their teacher to know about them, and what they would like to ask or say to their teacher for the week. The teacher's name and contact information is provided at the bottom.
This document contains a weekly journal assignment for a science class. It provides 7 questions or prompts for students to respond to in their journal about traveling through time, describing an ideal day, scientists they would like to meet, comparing descriptions of themselves as a child and now, what they want their teacher to know about them, and what they would like to ask or say to their teacher for the week. The teacher's name and contact information is provided at the bottom.
This document contains a weekly journal assignment for a science class. It provides 7 questions or prompts for students to respond to in their journal about traveling through time, describing an ideal day, scientists they would like to meet, comparing descriptions of themselves as a child and now, what they want their teacher to know about them, and what they would like to ask or say to their teacher for the week. The teacher's name and contact information is provided at the bottom.
DIRECTIONS: Answer the following questions/statements on your weekly journal.
1. What would you do if you could travel into the past?
2. What would you do if you could travel into the future? 3. Describe the perfect day. Put in as many details as you can. Make it a possible day, not a "dream day." 4. Who is the person from Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physical Science) (choose your subject) that you would most like to meet and talk to? Why? What would you like to ask? 5. Compile a list of words that describe you as a child. Compile a second list that describes you as you are now. How are these lists the same? How are they different? 6. What do you wish your teacher knew about you? 7. What do you want to say, ask Mr. Lavin about this week? Note: Nothing is not accepted as an answer.
KEITH NESTER A. LAVIN
High School Science Teacher Canyonville Academy klavin@canyonville.net KEITH NESTER A. LAVIN High School Science Teacher Canyonville Academy klavin@canyonville.net