The document outlines assignment requirements for chemistry, physics, and pronunciation mini presentations portfolios. It provides deadlines, formatting guidelines, and content expectations including article summaries, vocabulary lists, and opinions on science topics.
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The document outlines assignment requirements for chemistry, physics, and pronunciation mini presentations portfolios. It provides deadlines, formatting guidelines, and content expectations including article summaries, vocabulary lists, and opinions on science topics.
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Chemistry portfolio:
(Deadline: October 20th)
1. Name and class 2. Title: Title of an academic paper/ book Author(s)/ Publisher 3. Summary: 3-500 words 4. Glossary: 2- 3 new academic words
Physics: sao bang
(Deadline: October 31st) ***Hard copy: Article, summary/ opinion/ vocab Youll do 3 reading portfolios: 30% reading: 10% biology, 10% chemistry, 10% physics 1. Print a science article from the internet (2- 4 pages) 2. Read it 3. Vocabulary (find 10 new words): define words + pronunciation 4. Summary (1/2 page 1 page): What was the article about? Do not copy and paste: 6/10 max 5. Opinion (1/2 page 1 page): - What do you think of the article? - What does it mean for the world? - How does it impact our future? Do not use Wikipedia ***Sources: Discovery, National Geographic, Iflscience.com , New scientists Pronunciation Mini presentation: 1. 2-3 minutes 2. Topic: Science (Physics) 3. Bonus 10%: Give me a script with dots.