Bug Lady Ms. Johnstone Rules!

Textbook Reading

May 1

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Motion Review & Practice

May 1

Student Masks

May 1

Macromolecules

April 29

Upcoming Work for Transformers

April 21

For the next few weeks our focus will be on reviewing what we have learned through the lens of Science Fair and CST preparation. We have done a lot of meaningful work which we can look at, talk about and process just how much we have really learned this semester. I think you will be surprised at how much you know!!

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Quiz Friday 4/19/13 – Forces

April 18

You will need to know:

  • Definitions: Force, magnitude, newton, inertia, equilibrium
  • Identify Forces: Gravity, friction, normal, etc.
  • Draw free body diagrams
  • Calculate net force of an object
  • F=ma calculation for any variable

CST Prep – Flashcards & Jeopardy

April 16


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Jeopardy Review Game

Free Body Diagrams

April 10

Acceleration

April 9

Friction & Normal Force

April 9

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The earliest stage in the lifecycle of the Bug Lady can be traced back to the Midwest in the early 1990s. Elementary students near Illinois State University were introduced to live insects from the ISU Entomology Lab by an inspired graduate student and secondary teacher.

Wings unfurled, she expanded her range as the Associate Director of Education for Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences in Peoria. The Bug Lady appeared frequently in school outreach and after-school enrichment programs, summer camps, senior homes, and occasionally on local news. In 2001, she served as President of the Peoria Academy of Sciences, reviving the Entomology section and encouraging girls to pursue careers in science.

Like the Monarch butterfly, she then migrated to the west coast, basking in the California sun and tending to her newly hatched larva (baby Sophie). “In my mind and my heart, I’ve always been the Bug Lady, not so much for the knowledge I’ve acquired regarding insects, but more for the feeling that I’m in a constant state of metamorphosis – ever changing.”

After a long diapause, the imago of Bug Lady was sighted in Alameda summer programs, along with her assistant, Bug Gurl. She returned to the science classroom in Oakland and taught middle school integrated science for 12 years. is now taking flight in cyberspace to share her love of insects, science, and life in general with enthusiasts of all ages.