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Science Portfolio (1)

Published by Dhwni Arora, 2021-09-24 06:28:47

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PORTFOLIO Definition A student portfolio is a compilation of academic work and other forms of educational evidence assembled for the purpose of:- ● evaluation coursework quality, learning progress, and academic achievement. ● Determining whether students have met learning standards or other academic requirements for courses, grade-level promotion. ● Helping students to reflect on their academic goals and progress as learners. ● Creating a lasting achieve of academic work products, accomplishments, and other documentation. ● Portfolios of student work includes materials such as written assignments, journal entries, completed tests, artwork, physical projects and academic honours, accomplishments art integrations etc. STUDENT PORTFOLIOS CAN ENCOURAGE THEM TO TAKE MORE OWNERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITY OVER LEARNING PROCESS

Example of a portfolio… How to make a portfolio? ● 1st page:

Student information page (following details is to be included) : 1. Student's name 2. Subject 3. Date of birth 4. Roll no 5. Cbse roll no 6. Teacher's name ● 2nd page: Draw/paste a creative page dedicated to science it should be mixture of all the three subjects (physics, chemistry, biology). ● 3rd page: Write about strength or what inspiration you get from science in your own words on this sheet. ● 4th page: Index:

Example S.No. Date Topic Teacher's Remarks ●After making these pages you have to start working on your activities and art integrations of chapters of term-1. You can also include completed tests, assessments and honour certificates in your portfolio…

Activities we can include in our portfolio:- ● Chapter-1 Chemical reactions and equations 1. Intext activities 2. Uses of slaked lime and calcium carbonate in daily life. 3. Corrosion and Rancidity oberservation and prevention from surrounding. 4. Balancing of a chemical equation steps. 5. Web chart of types of reactions. ● Chapter-2 Acids, Bases, and Salts 1. Intext activities 2. Ph in daily life (elaborate any 1) 3. Formation and Uses of sodium carbonate in bakery 4. Formation and Uses of sodium chloride 5. Pop and gypsum (elaborated) 6. Formation and Uses of bleaching powder in daily life. ● Chapter-3 Metals and Non-metals 1. Intext activities 2. Iron pillar at delhi (metallurgy information) 3. Anodising 4. How can we prevent different metals from oxidizing. 5. Reactivity Series

6. Formation of sodium chloride and magnesium chloride. 7. Web chart of metallurgy. ● Chapter-6 Life processes 1. Intext activities 2. Models of Respiratory system Digestive System Excretory System Arteries and Veins system (Any one) 3. Hemodialysis precess explained 4. Chart of nutrition in unicellular oorganism ● Chapter-10 light reflection and refraction 1. Intext activities 2. Ray diagrams of concave and convex mirrors. ● Chapter-11 Human eye and the colourful world 1. Intext activities 2. What is eye donation and it's importance? 3. Model of structure of eye


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