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Pershing
Science
2009-10 |
The
Pershing Science Department Cookbook Fundraiser!
What
students will sell: Countertop Cooking Cookbook
Cost: $10 per cookbook
Science Department Earns: $4.00 per cookbook
When: November 16 - December 13
The
Science Department is currently selling copies of the Countertop
Cooking Cookbook.
(This
cookbook has different recipes than the ones we have sold in past
years.) Money
earned will pay for science materials and technology for your
child’s classroom.
The
fundraiser ends on December 13th.
Please
note, as with all fundraisers, participation is optional.
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October, 2009
7th grade science students recently
video-conferenced with the Bill Gerwick lab at Scripps Research
Institute. They got to speak with post-graduates who are doing active
research. Their lab's work involves gathering cyanobacteria/algae
samples from the world's tropical oceans and then trying to isolate
new chemical compounds that may show medicinal promise. Their work
ties in perfectly with what our students are learning about the
clinical trial process since they do pre-clinical work. Students got
to hear about the sample collection process and how they process the
samples back in the lab and what happens if/when they do discover
something of promise. (There has been a compound that was discovered
in this lab about 6 years ago that shows promise in stopping bloodflow
to tumors. More recently a compound was discovered in an adjoining lab
that is currently in phase II human trials for treating cancer.)
This
was an interactive conference so students got to pose questions to the
scientists about their personal/college life, their work in the lab
and the clinical trial process. We are very fortunate that these
scientists are willing to take time out of their day to do this.
*SKYPE
is the free application that allowed us to do the conference. |
Pershing
Science
2008-09
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8th Grade Science
Fair Season ROCKED!
The
following is a letter adapted for our website from Principal Sullivan
to the faculty, staff, and administrators at Pershing about the 2009
8th Grade Science Fair Exhibition. We wanted to share her message with
you. We thank Principal Sullivan for giving her permission to use it!
Dear
Colleagues,
The Eighth Grade Science Fair Exhibition on January 28th was awesome!
It was the kind of day that shows us all that our work does make a
difference. And it makes visible our beliefs about what it means to
educate and prepare children for adulthood.
Student accomplishments like we saw yesterday result from a tremendous
amount of work over a long period of time by many, many people. The
big picture is we are an extraordinary team that so knows how to work
together to support children in becoming thinkers, writers,
experimenters, doers, persuaders and good citizens. Our sixth
and seventh grade colleagues delivered extremely well prepared
students into the care of our eighth grade colleagues and each
teacher of eighth graders continued our relentless insistence
that all of our children can and will achieve. In particular, the
dedication and thoroughness of our eighth grade science team - Mrs.
Kellie Marcarelli, Mrs. Susan Benson, Mr. Lance Justice, Mrs. Jacque
Montague and Mr. Norm Negus - is such an example to the rest of us.
Their work is a strong reminder of the impact that daily dedication
and determined follow-through have on the lives of children. The
potential of children can only be transformed into actual
accomplishments through the hard work of adults. The pattern of
student achievement, such as we saw yesterday, is the result of a
pattern of staff achievement. Kudos to each and every one of us for
keeping our focus on contributing our best to all our students,
regardless of the moment and particulars of curricular focus.
Mrs. Linda Lotze’s administrative support also deserves special
mention. She reached out into the community and brought in an
incredible, appreciative audience (and cookies). You can imagine the
buzz out there now that so many different people have seen our culture
in action.
By the way, I just checked our literacy and mathematics benchmark
results this morning, and it is ever so clear that Pershing Rocks!
What a grand fall semester!
Sarah
Sullivan
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Congratulations to the
entire Pershing Community for such an outstanding Science Fair season!
We are so proud of you and your hard work and dedication to this
wonderful academic program.
165 of our 8th grade
projects advanced to the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering
Fair's Regional Screening, which was held on February 11th and 12th.
At that competition, over 100 Pershing projects were chosen to compete
at the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF) on
April 1st. This was an amazing
accomplishment for our school considering the GSDSEF only allows
approximately 800 middle and high school student projects from
throughout San Diego county to compete at this rigorous level.
Congratulations!
The 2009 Greater San
Diego Science and Engineering Fair
San
Diego State's Cox Arena was the place to be on April 2, 2009, as many
of San Diego's best middle and high school science students were
honored at the GSDSEF Awards Ceremony. Pershing students accepted 13
first, 39 second, 35 third, and 17 fourth place honors as well as the
prestigious Junior Sweepstakes Runner-up Award. Several of our
students also earned Professional Society Awards from the following
organizations: Hillcrest-Mission
Valley Lions Club, Kiwanis Club of Grantville, San Diego Psychological
Association, San Diego Nutrition Council, Association of Women in
Science, Water Reuse Association - San Diego Chapter, and the Human
Factors and Ergonomics Society - San Diego Chapter.
The 58th Annual
California State Science Fair
Several of our students
were selected to compete at the 58th
Annual California State Science Fair (May 18-19, 2009). Only 1,000
middle and high school students from the entire state were invited to
compete at this esteemed competition and we are very proud that
Pershing was well represented at the 2009 event. With so many students
competing from throughout the state and only a few awards given, it is
very difficult to earn an award at the State Science Fair. We are very
excited to share that Pershing students earned several awards
including:
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3rd Place in
Behavioral and Social Sciences - Jr. Division
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Clinical Chemistry
Award - Jr. Division
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Science Buddies Clever
Scientist Award
Congratulations
to our students, administrators, faculty, staff, parents, and our
entire school community who together make the Pershing Science Fair
program a grand success!
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7th Grade iVIE Competition
April, 2009 - From the
7th Grade Science Team - "Students have been working hard
researching and creating videos about topics related to cell biology
and infectious disease. In this project, students were asked to almost
completely take over the inquiry-based process of science. They were
asked to choose their own topic, research it and decide for themselves
what message needed to be relayed to the audience about their topic.
We have submitted 11 of our 7th grade videos to the local video
competition called iVIE. iVIE stands for "Innovative Video in
Education" and it is an annual competition that recognizes
student-produced videos that help students meet standards. It is very
competitive! Of all videos submitted, only a few are nominated in each
category. The categories we entered were Math/Science, Broadcast
Journalism, PSA and Documentary. All nominated videos will be
announced on April 29th. All nominated videos will be shown at the
Ultrastar theatres from 9:00am to 5:pm on Saturday, May 9,2009 -
located at 12905 El Camino Real. We will let you know if any Pershing
videos receive a nomination!”
May, 2009 - Congratulations
to the 7th grade iVIE Film Finalists!! The iVIE program
is a county-wide program that recognizes innovative videos in
education. This year there were over 275 entries submitted from
around the county. Pershing has four nominees in two different
categories this year! In the 6-8 grade Science and Math category, the
Pershing videos are "Fight the Bite" and "Flu
Attacks". "Tick Irwin" and "West Nile Virus
Report" will represent Pershing in the category of Special
Achievement. We are extremely proud of these students and their
projects and wish them luck in the competition.
Winning
videos will be announced at an Academy Awards style show on Thursday
June 9, 2009 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the San Diego Civic Theatre.
All nominated and winning videos will be posted following these events
at www.ivieawards.org.
June, 2009 -
Congratulations to our four teams of Pershing 7th Grade Science
students who competed at the 2009 iVIE awards! All four teams of
Pershing students earned awards at this year's competition, which was
held at the San Diego Civic Theatre on June 9, 2009. The evening's
festivities were emceed by Kathleen Bade from Fox 5 News San
Diego.
In the 6-8 Math/Science
Category, Pershing won two of the four awards given in this category.
The winning videos were "Fight the Bite" and "Flu
Attacks". Two other Pershing videos won Special Achievement
Awards - "Tick Irwin" won for Special Achievement in
Creative Story Telling and "West Nile Virus Report" earned
Special Achievement in Field Reporting.
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Science
Department Overview
Sixth grade
students study science for 80 minutes per day during the spring semester.
Seventh and eighth grade science is a 80-minute daily class that lasts the
entire school year.
The
course work is taught with significant use of technology. In
2005/2006, the district included Pershing in a grant, Enhancing Science
Education Through Technology (ESETT). ESETT uses sixth, seventh, and eighth
grade middle school Science classrooms as the setting where students and
their teachers utilize technology-based learning strategies in support of
the district-adopted science curriculum. Science is an optimal choice for
technology integration. The
teaching approaches (i.e., connections with real time data and natural
phenomena) that are used in contemporary science curriculum and instruction
are conducive to the integrated use of technology.
For more information about the ESETT project, see: http://edtech.sandi.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=201&Itemid=300
All
science students maintain an academic notebook. The notebook is a structured
method for recording notes, writing up labs and activities and supporting
reasoning through the collection of evidence and observations. It is also a
method to extend learning through personal interest and is an important
strategy for developing the habits of mind that give student ownership of
the ideas and concepts studied.
Pershing
students are required to conduct a Science Fair project. The
Pershing Science Fair supports all students in the learning of both academic
and workplace skills. Academically, it gives students the opportunity to
think like a scientist - to ask a question and do some initial thinking. It
requires students to take notes, refine the question, research it, design a
test and follow through with the testing process, keep records in a
notebook, evaluate the testing using a sample of significant size, control
variables, make sense of the data, reconcile the results with their
understanding of Science content, explain the results in writing, represent
the data, write up the full process including a research paper, and finally
to present the project visually and orally. The Science Fair requirement
also prepares students for the world of work by requiring the student to
accomplish parts of the project throughout the fall semester, to meet a
series of deadlines and to persuade a panel that the project has merit.
Project management is an important workplace skill.
We
require Science Fair projects from all our students in all grades believing
that through this structured opportunity many children will learn that they
are capable of rigorous thinking and work. We think of the Science Fair as
an opportunity to find oneself as a student, to identify as a thinker and to
come to see oneself as eligible for scientific and engineering careers. The
project is a critical element of our GATE curriculum and provides all
students the opportunity to extend learning far beyond the curriculum.
Sixth
Grade Science is a
hands-on/minds-on class. Earth Science is the major topic studied.
Sub-topics include plate tectonics, earth systems, the forces that shape and
reshape the earth’s surfaces, and the sources of energy for the earth. The
Earth Science focus is a great preface to the work students will study in
the spring with geography.
Seventh
Grade Science & Technology
is a hands-on, thought-provoking class focused on Life Science.
Topics include cell biology, genetics, earth and life history,
structures and functions of living systems, and physical principles of life
systems. Teachers use experiments and simulations as well as readings and
other media to enrich learning. Computer
based technology is used regularly to make students computer literate
through the science curriculum.
Eighth
Grade Science curriculum
is based on
California
’s state standards. Physical Science is the main topic studied. Sub-topics
include motion, forces, reactions, density, buoyancy, the periodic table,
the structure of matter, and earth in the solar system. Students are
expected to learn many computer programs and use other classroom
technological applications. They will have opportunities to integrate
scientific questioning skills, conduct evidence collection, and prepare
formal summaries by working as individuals and teams on laptops in the
classroom. Students are also taught a two-week course of Sexual Education.
More
Information:
San
Diego
Unified School Course Description:
Science: http://studata.sandi.net/cos/pdf/Science.pdf
For information on Pershing's GATE
program, please click here.
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