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7th Grade Science

Mr.Kang's Classroom Log 

Friday, September 29, 2006

Friday 9/29/06

What was done?
  1. "Relating Plant Cell to School" & Section 1-2 Review WS
  2. Bill Nye: Cells video with 10 written notes

What was collected?

  1. Metrics video notes
  2. Bill Nye notes

What was assigned?

Cell WS due Tuesday

Daily Science Fact
Spiders can climb walls using three methods: (1) tiny claws, (2) tiny hairs that can form weak electric attractions with a surface, and (3) secretion of a fibrous "glue" from their feet.


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