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  Riverton Street Charter School Middle School Division

Science Thursday May 28, 2020

5/28/2020

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​Ms. Grant:
6th Grade:  ​Complete and submit work on Google Classroom
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Ms. Shakes:
7th Grade: ​
Summary
The first year after birth is called infancy, after which childhood begins.
An individual grows quickly and develops new abilities during infancy and childhood.

INSTRUCTIONS: NO GOOGLE MEET-TODAY DUE TO PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

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Today’s Text: https://www.ck12.org/book/ck-12-life-science-concepts/section/11.74/

DIRECTIONS: USE THE RESOURCES BELOW AND TODAY’S TEXT TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.

RESEARCH INFORMATION: The Real Guide to Imaginary Companions
Children often have imaginary friends of various shapes and sizes. In this two-part video series by Science Friday, psychologists Marjorie Taylor and Tracy Gleason discuss why kids create these companions, and the roles that these companions play in development.

DIRECTIONS: Click on the Links Below to watch the two part videos.

The Real Guide to Imaginary Companions - Episode 1 
https://youtu.be/X8o5e4RV-Fc
The Real Guide to Imaginary Companions - Episode 2 https://youtu.be/y3CWU5hP9fI

Developmental psychologists believe that infants learn to fear heights as they learn to crawl. In this video by Science Friday, Karen Adolph of NYU's Infant Action Lab has revealed that while babies can learn from experiences near high ledges or narrow bridges, it's not a phobia they acquire. CLICK THE LINK TO FIND OUT IF BABIES ARE AFRAID OF HEIGHTS https://youtu.be/WanGt1G6ScA

Infancy Studies Laboratory at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Y6wNWbNuE (2:07)

1. At what age do the researchers like to see infants to study cognitive development?
2. Why is it important to establish a baseline in research of this nature?
3. How do researchers hope to use information they are collecting to help children with language problems?

DIRECTIONS: USE THE TEXT VOCABULARY AND RESOURCES TO COMPLETE REVIEW QUESTIONS.

1. What is infancy?
2. What changes in size happen during infancy?
3. What is a toddler?
4. List three milestones of early childhood.

ALL WORK IS DUE IN GOOGLE CLASS AT THE END OF THE DAY.

​Ms. Scott:
8th Grade: ​
Caltech & John Hopkins
5.28.20: Login to StemScopes and complete the Cellular Energy reading comprehension worksheet. Complete the reviewing key terms, fill in the blank, multiple choice and short response questions due 11:59pm 

Brandeis/Rice
5.28.20: Login to StemScopes and complete the Animal Behavior and Survival reading comprehension worksheet. Complete the reviewing key terms, fill in the blank, multiple choice and short response questions due 11:59pm
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