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5/19-22
5/17-18
5/15-16
5/11-12
5/9-10
5/5-8
5/3-4
5/1-2
4/27-28
4/25-26
4/21-24
4/19-20
4/17-18
4/13-14
4/7-10
4/5-6
4/3-4
3/23-24
3/21-22
3/17-20
3/15-16
3/13-14
3/9-10
3/7-8
3/3-6
3/1-2
2/27-28
2/23-24
2/21-22
2/16-17
2/14-15
2/10-13
2/8-9
2/6-7
2/2-3
1/31-2/1
1/27-30
1/26-26
1/23-24
1/19-20
1/17-18 1/12-13
1/10-11
1/9(All Classes)
12/13-14
12/9-12
12/7-8
12/5-6
12/1-2
11/29-30
11/18-28
11/16-17
11/14-15
11/10-11
11/8-9
11/4-7
11/2-3
10/31-11/1
10/27-28
10/25-26
10/21-24
10/19-20
10/17 - 18
10/12-13
10/10-11 10/6-7
10/4-5
9/30-10/3
9/28-29
9/26 - 27
9/22-23
9/20 - 21
9/16-19
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Agenda
Lightning Talk / Demos
Pass out Note Card for Final Answers to Study Guides Work on Astronomy Study Guide
Finish Chasing Ice Go over 18 Illustration Questions
Go over Methane and Global Temperatures Positive / negative Feedback Loops Work on Geology Study Guide markings for Note Card Chasing Ice Video (40 minutes) Finish Prevailing Wind Sheet
Quick Review for Quiz Meteorology Quiz What are feedback loops - positive and negative Methane and Global Temperatures Reading Answer in your notebook Get any make-up work done All Make-up Work Due 5/12 Go over Angle of Sun Review / Hours of Daylight
Go over quiz for next class Finish Heat Transfer Sheet Greenhouse Effect ELR Problems Chapter 18 Illustration Questions Go over Prevailing Winds Grades Close 5/12 All make-up work due by then
Notebook Quiz Next Class Last Warm-up - Turn in when done Warm-ups Set 5: Page 53 of Notebook Both diagrams explain why the Earth is heated unequally 11. Diagram 1, Letter A will cause the Earth to be because 12. Diagram 2 shows that we in Colorado are having rays from the Sun and days than nights which is why it is warmer at this time of year. What causes the wind? What are local winds and prevailing winds? Pressure Demos - Apply to wind / climate controls Prevailing Winds Sheet All Make-up Work Due 5/12 Demo For Warm-up:
What is the reason for the difference? Hint: The flasks are not the same temperature Think about the fire chimney from the lab How are temperature and humidity related? RH Sheet / Notes Dew Point Lab - Can / Sling Psychrometer Cloud in a Bottle Lab Warm-ups Set 5: Page 53 of Notebook
9. What is the angle of the Sun at 30o latitude on the equinox? 10. What is the angle of the Sun at 70o latitude on the summer solstice? Review Heat Transfer Heat Transfer Stations Lab Heat Transfer Sheet Finish Climate Controls Web quest Ed Puzzles (extra Credit; due by 5/5) Must do Climate Controls first, then can do Climate Controls: Regional Variations Warm-ups Set 5: Page 53 of Notebook
7. Identify the 2 reasons it is hotter here in June than December. 8. Identify the season for us in each position A - D How do we determine the angle of the sun at different locations on earth? Notes: Heat Transfer Angle of Sun sheet Angle of Sun Review / Hours of Daylight What are the controls of climate for a particular area and how do they influence climate? Finish Climate Control Web quest Ed Puzzles (extra Credit; due by 5/5) Must do Climate Controls first, then can do Climate Controls: Regional Variations (may correct test until 4/28) Checked Out Books Due By 4/28 (fine list turned in after school) (may correct test from 4/19 - 4/28)
Go over Illustration Questions Go over Radiation Lab What are the controls of climate for a particular area and how do they influence climate? Climate Control Web quest Ed Puzzle (extra Credit; due by 5/5) Test Results (may correct test until 4/28)
Collect Illustration Questions Warm-ups Set 5: Page 53 of Notebook 5. What is the biggest cause (factor) in determining the weather or climate at a place on Earth? 6. What are the factors that affect weather and climate for a particular location on Earth? What is the biggest control of weather and climate? How does it change throughout the year? Radiation Lab Angle of Sun Activity Quick Review
Take test Ch. 17 Illustration Questions Checked Out Books Due 4/28 Correct Test until 4/28 Warm-ups Set 5: Page 53 of Notebook
Write out star information Star A Star B Star C Ab. Mag. 12 -4 5 Ap. Mag. 10 3 5 Temp. 3200 20,800 5500 1. What kind of star is B? 2. Which star will "live" the longest? 3. Which star is closest to Earth? Farthest? 4. Which star is most like our Sun?**Go over H-R Diagram Go over Study Guide Test Postponed until next class (may correct test from 4/19 - 4/28) What determines the climate in different regions on Earth? Why do we have seasons? What causes the angle of the Sun to change throughout the year? Climate Controls / Heat Transfer Notes Vocabulary Review
Notebook Quiz Period 8 Go over Expansion of the Universe Go over HR Activity How does the Sun compare to other stars? How does the life cycle of the Sun compare to other stars? Sun Notes / HR Notes H-R Diagram Questions Work on Study Guide (Answers Posted on Web-site Friday) Test Next Class Vocabulary Review 2
Sun Notes What is the Life Cycle of a star? Is it the same for all stars? Life Cycle of Stars Web Quest (Get stamp after each Task) How Do Scientists Classify Stars? What can we learn from an H-R Diagram? H-R Group Activity Pass out study Guide Test 4/17 and 4/18 Vocabulary Review (Go over Vocabulary / Vocabulary Review 1)
Go over Light / Telescope Questions (correct with Red Pens) Spectrum Quiz Re-take Notebook Quiz 2 What does Hubble's Law tell us? Where is the center of the Universe? Expansion of the Universe Sheet What is the Life Cycle of a star? Is it the same for all stars? Life Cycle of Stars Web Quest (Get stamp after each Task) Test 4/17 and 4/18 Pick up papers from the back
Organize Notebook (NB quiz 2 next class) Vocabulary Review as warm-up Go over quiz results (quiz retake next class) Finish Hubble's Law Lab - go over Light / Telescope Questions How does the Sun compare to other stars? How does the life cycle of the Sun compare to other stars? Size of Sun Notes Test 4/13 and 4/14 Warm-ups Set 4: Page 37 of notebook
COLLECT WHEN DONE 11. Energy decreases, wavelength Frequency increases, energy wavelength decreases, frequency 12. Wavelength increases, energy Frequency increases, wavelength Energy decreases, frequency Stellar Spectrum Quiz (Quick Review) Light / Telescope Questions Angular Size Lab 9. A star is giving off yellow light but it is seen as orange, the star must be moving
10. There are two blue stars giving off same wavelength. We are receiving the following wavelengths from them: What can be inferred about the stars? Finish Vocabulary (if not done) / Vocabulary Review 1(when done with vocab.) Ed Puzzle - EM Spectrum (Answer / submit questions in Ed Puzzle) Stellar Spectrum Quiz (Quick Review) Finish Hubble's Law Lab - go over Light / Telescope Questions Don't Forget to correct Test until 3/21
Warm-ups Set 4: Page 37 of notebook 7. As the wavelength of light increases, its frequency and its energy . 8. Radio waves have the energy Gamma rays have the frequency X-rays have energy than gamma visible light has frequency than radio, but less than x-rays Finish Vocabulary / Review Go Over Spectrum Sheet Quiz Next Class Finish Notes : Doppler Effect / Red Shift / Blue Shift What is the Evidence that the universe is expanding? Hubble's Law Lab Don't Forget to correct Test until 3/21
Warm-ups Set 4: Page 37 of notebook 4. What type of spectrum is the top one? What produces it? 5. What type of spectra are the bottom 4? What produces them? 6. Rank the stars from coolest to hottest. Review EM Notes Spectrum Sheet Finish Vocabulary Work on missing assignments Correct Test This week (any period / let me know)
What is Light? Why is it important? EM Notes Spectroscope Activity Spectrum Sheet Review for test
Ch. 22 Test (correct next week) Chapter 24 Vocabulary Warm-ups Set 4: Page 37 of notebook (use page 32 to help)
1. If a force of 20 N is applied to an object with a mass of 2 kg, what will the acceleration of the object be? 2. An object has a mass of 20 kg and it is 5 km from another object with a mass of 20 kg. what is the force of gravity between them? 3. What will happen to the force of gravity if the two objects above are moved to 10 km apart? Go over page 32 (Newton's Laws Math Sheet) Go over page 33 (Solar System Simulator) How does the Moon change throughout the month? Why? Moon Notes Moon Predictions Moon Spheres Study Guide for test (answers posted on my web-page) Test 3/9 and 3/10 (NEXT CLASS) Warm-ups Set 3: Page 23 of notebook (Turn in when done)
Predict what will happen and what Law is being demonstrated: 11. skateboard: push cart , then push heavier cart, push really heavy cart 12. cart races: heavy vs. light Finish Newton Notes Newton's Laws Math Problems (Go over 1st problems together) What forces are at work to keep a planet in orbit? What are the three main factors that affect a planets orbit and how will a change in one affect the orbit? Solar System Simulator (must have turned in Newton's Laws) Most Important 10, 11, 12 Pass out Study Guide Test 3/9 and 3/10 Warm-ups Set 3: Page 23 of notebook
9. What was the most important scientific discovery that Galileo made in support of the heliocentric model? 10. Explain your answer above. Go over / collect Planetary Orbits Simulation Newton Notes What are Newton's Laws Newton's Laws Stations Lab Go over Lab data Warm-ups Set 3: Page 23 of notebook
7. In the diagram on the right, at what letter is it traveling fastest? 8. In the diagram on the right, which planet will orbit faster? Galileo Notes Finish Kepler Simulation When finished, go to Solar System Simulator Site (explore the presets) How are parallax and Distance related?
Warm-up: Get calculator Get Parallax Questions Take out Kepler's 3 Laws - Math Review Go over Parallax Problems Kepler Sheet (math practice) Go over Ellipse Lab (next class) What Laws dictate how planets / comets travel around the Sun? Kepler's Laws Simulation New Seats
Warm-ups Set 3: Page 23 of notebook 5. If the parallax of a star is known, what can we determine about a star? 6. What happens to parallax as stars get farther away? Review parallax with thumb What Laws dictate how planets / comets travel around the Sun? Go over Kepler Notes Ellipse Lab Kepler Sheet Warm-ups Set 3: Page 23 of notebook
3. How can retrograde motion be explained in the Geocentric Model? 4. How can retrograde motion be explained in the Heliocentric Model? Quick Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Quiz (page 23) Why was the geocentric model so difficult to overthrow? Modern Astronomer Notes (Copernicus and Kepler) Finish Parallax Lab / math problems (parallax graph on Chrome book) Astronomy Sheet / Illustration Questions (page 22) Warm-up Set 3: Page 23
WRITE QUESTION = 1 point Skip a line Answer Question (correct) = 1 point 1. How was the size of the Earth calculated? 2. How was the length of the year calculated? Vocabulary Review 2 ( quiz postponed until next class) Finish Ancient Astronomy Notes How are distances measured in space? Parallax Lab Work on 22 Illustration Questions when done Notebook Quiz 1 (page 19)
Warm-up (collect when done) 10. What is the Geocentric model of the solar System? 11. What is the Heliocentric model of the Solar System? 12. Which one is correct? Ch. 22 Vocabulary review Finish Cosmos video (29:07)(21:19) How did astronomy develop through observation? Ancient Astronomy Notes (page 21) Eratosthenes Calculation Astronomy Sheet / Illustration Questions Come in and correct your test This Week only
How does the size of the Solar System compare with Galaxies and the universe? Warm-ups Set 2: Page 12 of notebook Proxima Centauri Distance to Earth: 4.243 light years Diameter: 125,000 miles (0.145 D?) Model: 1" = 100,000 miles 8. How Big would Proxima Centauri be in our model? 9. How far would Proxima Centauri be in our model? Ch. 22 Vocabulary review as a group How did Astronomy start and how has it changed?Pay attention to the development and evidence that drove Astronomy. Cosmos - Introduction to Astronomy Notebook Quiz Next Class
Test corrections this week (let me know when) Finish Chapter 22 Vocabulary What is the size of our Solar system? How does it compare with the size of the Galaxy? Solar System Model / Walk Solar System Video Warm-up: (WRITE OUT QUESTION) Set 2 Page 12 in NB
5. What type of boundary is shown in the diagram? 6. What is being created at this boundary? 7. How do the colored Bands provide the strongest evidence for Plate ?Tectonics? (what do they show?) Collect / Go over Chapter 9 Illustration Questions Go through Study Guide / Answer questions Earth's Interior Test Chapter 22 Vocabulary Notebook Quiz 2/8 and 2/9 3.What type of eruption will the volcano
on the right have and how do you know? (Draw volcano) 4. What are the warning signs that a volcano might erupt in the near future? Go over Ch. 8 and 10 Ill. Questions / Collect Go over Volcano Essential Questions Plate Tectonic Note Sheet Chapter 9 Illustration Questions Go over Plate Tectonic Essential Questions Study Guide / Answers posted on website TEST NEXT CLASS 2/2 and 2/3 Warm-up: (WRITE OUT QUESTION) Set 2 Page 12
1. What is the driving force for volcanic eruptions? 2. What is viscosity? Collect Papers from Back of Room Finish Volcano Lab / Go over Chapter 10 Illustration Questions / Crossword Go over essential questions: How are earthquakes and volcanoes related? What are the different types of volcanoes and why? What things influence the nature of volcanic eruptions? How do volcanic eruptions affect people? What are the warning signs of an impending volcanic eruption? Go over Plate Tectonic Simulation Finish Ch. 8 Illustration Questions Continental Drift Note Sheet (if time) Go over Volcano Essential Questions - Point of Lab
Why are there different types of volcanoes? What factors influence the nature of volcanic eruptions? How can the shape of a volcano indicate how explosive the eruption will be? Volcano lab Collect Plate Tectonic Simulation Sheet
Go over Video Questions Warm-up: (WRITE OUT QUESTION) Set 1 (Turn in / make sure name is on it) 11. What are the 3 types of plate boundaries? 12. What happens at subduction zones? Chapter 8 Vocabulary Review Go over Earthquake Notes / Factors Go over earthquake essential questions Chapter 8 Illustration Questions Turn in Chapter 8 Vocabulary
Pass out Plate Tectonics and Volcanoes Essential Questions Warm-up: (WRITE OUT QUESTION) Set 1 Use page 6 of your NB 8. How many seismic stations are needed to locate an earthquake? 9. An earthquake occurs 7,000 km away. What is the lag time for the P and S waves? 10. P-wave arrived at 1:18:00, S-wave arrived at 1:14:00. How far away is the earthquake? Plate tectonics video and questions Plate tectonics simulation sheet Warm-up: (WRITE OUT QUESTION) Set 1 Keep in NB Page 2
5. How far does a P-wave travel in 3 minutes 20 seconds? 6. If a P-wave arrives at a station 4,000 km away at 11:32:00, what time did the earthquake originate? 7. The first P-wave arrived at a seismic station at 1:14:20. The first S-wave arrived at the same seismic station at 1:17:20. How far is this seismic station from the epicenter? Go over P and S walking activity P and S Quiz / Can use P and S graph (page 6) Virtual Earthquake (Get Chrome Book Number) Finish Earthquake Vocabulary (cut out / tape pictures together) What else can we learn about Earth from Earthquakes? Earthquake Notes Chapter 8 Illustration Questions New Seats
Warm-up: (WRITE OUT QUESTION) Set 1 Keep in NB Page 2 3. What can we learn about an earthquake by knowing the P-wave and S-wave arrival times?(we have covered two things) 4. If there is a 2 minute lag time (delay) for the P and S wave at city A and a 4 minute lag time at city B, why is it likely city B will have less damage? Seismogram Practice What Can We Learn From P and S Waves? P and S Graph / P and S power point How Do Geologists locate the epicenter of an earthquake? Steps for Geologists to locate an earthquake (Go over Loc. Ep.) Virtual Earthquake (Get Chrome Book Number) Earthquake Vocabulary New Book Numbers
Warm-up: (WRITE OUT QUESTION) Set 1 Page 2 (KEEP in NB) 1. Can scientists currently predict when and where an earthquake will occur?Explain. 2. Name a factor that contributes to the amount of death and destruction that occurs in an earthquake. (Think about why there was so much damage in L'Aquila) Review P and S waves Current earthquakes What Can We Learn From P and S Waves? P and S Walking Activity P and S Graph Earthquake Vocabulary Can We Predict Earthquakes?
Is Failure To Predict A Crime: Reading / Questions Warm-up: Last One - Make sure your name is on it (P.58)
9. What is Half-Life? 10. If you start with 20 pennies and flip them all, throw away the tails, and flip them again, how many heads should you have? Clarify Notebook Pages - Notebook Quiz Next Class (point out Study Guide Pages) Go over Absolute Dating Game / Explain Carbon Dating Finish / Go over Absolute Time Graph LDC - Copy / paste into Google Classroom Work on Study Guide For Final Exam Warm-up:
Relative Time Quiz Go over Penny Probability Absolute Time Graph / Pennies Finish Rough Draft (15 - 20 minutes) Peer Review (P. 45 of Red Folder) Work on Study Guide Get Red Folder
How do scientists determine the absolute age of fossils and rock layers? Absolute Dating Introduction Penny Probability LDC Write Rough Draft - Have 30 minutes Share with 1 other person (give comment rights) HTEWM Part 2 (extra credit when done with Rough Draft) Warm-up Set 4:
5. Older ? B, D, or A 6. Older ? E, C, or F 7. Animal tracks in mud, Fossil or Not? 8. What can we learn from a fossilized coral reef on a mountain in Texas? Pass back papers / Grade Summary Go Over Fossil Identification Activity (collect) LDC Go over Essential Questions Sample Persuasive Letter 1 and 2 Identify parts of letter (Format) Fill in your Persuasion Map Once Done, ADD DETAILS (Specifics, Support) (Have until 12/2 to come in and correct Test)
Warm-up: Set 4 Use the rock sequence to the right: 1. Which is older H or L? 2. Which is older O or P? 3. Which is older L or M? 4. Why do you think their is a squiggly line under H? Go over Relative Dating rock sequence What are the different types of fossils and What can we learn about the Earth from Fossils? Fossil Notes Fossil Identification Activity LDC Sample Persuasive Letter 1 and 2 Identify parts of letter (Format) Sample Persuasive Letter (Indian Head Realty) Persuasion Map Further Research Look for details to aid you in your paper EXAMPLES to support your position (Have until 12/2 to come in and correct Test)
Town Hall Prep (10 minutes) Town Hall Meeting / Notes - Participation Grade How do geologists determine the ages of rocks and fossils? Relative Time Notes Rock Sequences Test Results - Good overall
(will have until 12/2 to come in and correct) Outline rest of the year: LDC - Final Draft Due - 12/13 Geologic Time - (Relative, Fossils, Absolute) Fracking video for whole class (user name : Lakewood Senior High; Password: 260025663) go over citation, fill in resource sheet 2 together Work Time: (1 hour) Finish: How The Earth Was Made Video Questions (Ed Puzzle) Article 1 - Fill in resource 1 sheet Find more Resources - Fracking Websites (under classroom documents) Download any articles to Google Docs Get Citation Watch ay videos, audios, etc... and fill in Resource Sheets Counselors - 4 Year Plan
Quick Review (vocabulary / types of energy)
Go over Efficiency Lab (collect missing) Resources Test (will have until 12/2 to come in and correct) How The Earth Was Made Video Questions (Ed Puzzle) use Google Classroom User Name and Log in Work on LDC - Finish Article 1 (Find New Articles) Get your Red LDC Folder and your Chromebook Number
LDC Identifying Bias (Go over terms/part 1) Watch Video (Identify Bias) Read Article 1(Fill in Resource Notes/ Download to Drive) Pass Back Resource Quiz / Can Redo Collect Missing Efficiency Labs / Go over Work on Study Guide / Go Over Resources Test Monday 11/14 and Tuesday 11/15 New Seats
Warm Up Set 3: (page 40) Final one this set; collecting 11. What is the difference between an efficient appliance and an inefficient appliance? 12. What is the difference between conserving energy and being energy efficient? Resources Quiz (use notes) What is the difference in the efficiency of Light Bulbs? Finish Efficiency Lab: Collect data for second bulb (LED or CFL) Graph Data Answer Questions Work on Study Guide Resources Test Monday 11/14 and Tuesday 11/15 Warm Up Set 3: (Write Question) (page 40)
9. When you turn on a light bulb, electrical energy is changed into radiant energy? What else is produced? 10. Why can't we put a wind turbine on a car to power it while we drive? Go over Electrocity Notebook Quiz What are the efficiency of incandescent light bulbs vs either LED or CFL's? Why should we switch from incandescent bulbs to LED's or CFL's? Efficiency Lab LDC- How will you be graded? Reading the Rubric (part 2 - fill in blank chart) Resources Test Monday 11/14 and Tuesday 11/15 Pass out Study Guide We will take a quiz next class (You can use your notes on quiz) Warm Up Set 3: (Write Question) (page 40)
7. What are the steps in producing electricity from coal? 8. Map out energy transformations for dropping a Super ball (Bouncy ball). Take a couple minutes to organize your notebook Notebook Quiz 2 will be Friday How does using fossil fuels vs. alternative energy affect people in your city? Get your Computer Number (Go to Electrocity website) Fill out Electrocity Worksheet Make-up work (individual conferences) Resources Test schedueled for 11/14 and 11/15 Halloween Puzzle as warm-up
Go over Energy Transformations LDC Reading The Rubric Electrocity play time:Get to from my web site (look to the right) Get papers from back, organize (Notebook Quiz next week)
Warm Up Set 3: (Write Question) (page 40) 5. What are the two main types of energy? 6. Is it possible for one type of energy to become another type? Review Types of Energy Go over Energy Stations Go over Energy Book Questions (Assigned Alternative Energy) Energy Chart How does one type of energy become another? Hydrogen Car demonstration Energy Transformations Get your Red Folder From The Back
Vocabulary review as warm-up Finish / Collect "Gold" ore Lab LDC Breaking Down The Prompt What are the two main types of energy? How are each of these divided? Energy Types Handout Energy Stations Finish Energy Book Questions (Assigned Alternative Energy) Warm Up Set 3: (Write Question) (page 40)
3.How does the grade of ore that is mined affect the profits of a mine? 4. What do you know about Fracking? Vocabulary review Pass Back Papers (organize Notebook) Finish "Gold" Ore lab Get mass of Gold / Grade of Gold Go over mining terms (#5) Finish the rest of the questions Resource Notes Review / add energy notes LDC Text Graffiti Resources Review / Energy Notes Examples of Fossil Fuels Finish Energy Book Questions (Assigned Alternative Energy) Correct your test all this week!!!!!
Warm Up Set 3: (Write Question) New Sheet of Paper (page 40) 1. If we can't grow a resource where does it usually come from? 2. Name 3 major expenses associated with mining: Vocabulary Review If it is not Grown, it must be Mined What are the costs and consequences of mining? Finish Cookie Mining Lab - walk through the math together Go over Cookie Mining Lab (page 39) Finish Mining / Milling Videos Mining Terminology Gold Ore Lab (page 41) Correct your test all this week!!!!!
Warm Up Set 2: (Write Question) Collecting to enter into Grade book 13.What are the two main categories of energy? 14. What type of potential energy is most commonly used for our energy consumption? Vocabulary Review If it is not Grown, it must be Mined What are the costs and consequences of mining? Mining / Milling Videos Mining Terminology Cookie Mining Lab LDC Initial Letter Warm Up Set 2: (Write Question)
11. What is a non-renewable resource? 12. Give an example of a renewable resource: Test results (correct until 10/21) Vocabulary Review What are Renewable and Non-renewable Resources? What is sustainability and how is it related to population? Go over Ren /Non T-chart Notes Talk about LDC: What is Fracking? Fracking Video What are energy demands globally and in the US? Energy Info book Questions Go over Chemical / Physical Properties Lab
Pass back Chemistry Quiz (Go over) Go over Study Guide Chemistry Test (correct test 10/12 - 10/21) Resources KUD Resources Vocabulary What are Renewable and Non-renewable Resources? What is sustainability and how is it related to population? Renewable / Non-Renewable Sort What is Fracking? Fracking Video Warm-up Set 2: (write question)
An atom has 8 protons, 10 electrons, and 7 neutrons: (write this information) 8. Atomic # = 9. Charge = 10. Atomic mass = How would adding a neutron affect the numbers above? Go over atomic chart / diagrams Chemistry Quiz What are chemical and physical changes? How do we identify them? Chemical / Physical Properties Lab Work on Study Guide (Test next Class) Correct Test until after school tomorrow An atom has 6 protons, 10 electrons, and 8 neutrons: (write this information)
4. What is the atomic number? 5. What is the mass of the atom? 6. What is the charge of the atom? 7. how would adding 1 proton affect the atom above? Use the Periodic Table to determine basic properties of elements? Determine the atomic number, atomic mass, number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for various isotopes? Go over Atomic Diagrams Build An Atom What is Radioactive Decay? Why is it Important in Geology? Radioactive Decay Notes Atomic Chart / Diagrams Need Close Toed Shoes for Next Class Test Corrections until 10/7 Warm-up Set 2: Write Question, then Answer
1. The particle in that atom that determines what the element is: 2. Two of the same element with different atomic masses: 3. The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom: Chemistry KUD / Why study Chemistry in ES? What are the parts of the atom and how do they differ from element to element? Finish Build An Atom Notes: Periodic Table What is the Law Of Conservation of Mass? How does it work? Combustion of Methane Water Test Corrections until 10/7 starting 9/30 Build An Atom on Study Deck
Finish Chemistry Terms Be sure Lab Report is submitted Test Corrections until 10/7 starting 9/30 Go over Study Guide as a class
Unit 1 Test (will have week of 10/3 - 10/7 to come in and correct test with notes) Turn in test when done, Get Chrome book, be sure you have submitted your Lab report and included both data tables and the graph Take Periodic Table, Define terms on back (use your book #) Element Observations Vocabulary Review as warm-up
Grade Resource Pre-Test (Period 2) Notebook Quiz (Period 2) Resources Pre-Test (Period 8) Hypothesis to Theory - Notes (Period 8) Finish Lab Report (Go Over Data Table 2) Study Guide For Test (TEST NEXT CLASS) Notebook Quiz (period 8)
Resources Pre-Test(period 2) Vocabulary as warm-up (Get your Book # from cabinet) Collect Bubble Labs (many missing) Hypothesis to Theory - Notes (period 2) Go over Measurements in back (Accuracy vs. precision Notes) Read a Graph Graphing Interpretation / Reading a Graph Finish Data Table 2 (Lab report due date postponed, will go over graph 2 ???next class) Skills Unit Test Postponed (Go over Study Guide) Notebook Quiz next class (GET ORGANIZED)
Variables Quiz 2 Observation vs. Inference Go over best energy / power output for Windmill Fill in Data Table 2 (Go over Together) Writing A Good Hypothesis Hypothesis Sheet Foil Boat Challenge / Measurements (Precision and Accuracy) Go over Measurements Go over best energy / power output for Windmill Fill in Data Table 2 (Go over Together) Pass out study Guide For Test (TEST 9/22 and 9/23) Homework: Chapter 1 Vocabulary Lab Report (Submitted 9/20 via Google Classroom) Warm-ups Set 1: Write Question; Then Answer
Be sure you turn all your warm-ups in (Grade book) 14) The variable in an experiment that is being tested is the: 15) The variable in an experiment that you measure is the: 16) The thing in an experiment that the independent variable is compared to is the : Go over variable Identification (Formative Assessment Results) Practice: Independent and Dependent Variables Writing A Good Hypothesis Hypothesis Sheet Go over best energy / power output Fill in Google Sheet (Data/Graph) Google Classroom Assignment (Windmill Lab Report) DUE 9/19 and 9/20 Homework: Chapter 1 Vocabulary (Quiz next class)
Review IDV, DV, Constant, and Control Formative Assessment on variables Experimental Design / PROCEDURES Finish IDV Data for Windmill Fill in Google Sheet (Data/Graph) Google Classroom Assignment (Windmill Lab Report) DUE 9/19 Pass back / answers for Pre-test
Collect Bubble Lab period 8 / period 2 assign Finish Collecting Control Data Experimental Design / PROCEDURES IDV Data for Windmill Enter Data into Google Sheet (time permitting) Warm-ups Set 1: Write Question; Then Answer
11) Burning Rain Forests to create farmland affects which of Earth's spheres? 12) 4.67 x 10-5 = 13) A drug company is testing a new headache medication, what would the dependent variable be in their tests of the new medication? Go over Sponge Bob Record your averages on the board For your GROUP NUMBER Finish Bubble Lab Experimental Design Collect Control Data for Windmill Warm-ups Set 1: Write Question; Then Answer
7) 408 mg = dg 8) 4.69 mm = cm 9) 340 nl = ml 10) 8769 hm = Mm Metric Conversion Quiz Go over Earth's Spheres Web-quest Write out numbers from scientific notation Scientific Notation Practice Sheet (page 10) Identify the variables in an experiment. Notes: Types of Variables Sponge Bob (page 10) Experimental Design Bubble Lab (What is wrong with the design) (Make the following conversions:Write Question; Then Answer
4) 23.4 m = cm 5) 0.0005 kg = g 6) 340 dal = hl Finish metric conversion Sheet 11-20 What does Earth Science Cover? Earth's Spheres web-quest (submit to Google Classroom) |
Assignments
Answers to Astronomy and Meteorology
Make Note Card For Final Work on Astronomy Study Guide
Finish Chasing Ice Work on Study guide (Geology)
Chasing Ice Meteorology Quiz
Methane and Global Temperatures Reading Notebook Quiz
Heat Transfer Sheet Final warm-up
Prevailing Winds Sheet RH Sheet
Dew Point Lab Cloud in a Bottle Lab warm-ups Set 5 #'s 9 and 10
Heat Transfer Lab Heat Transfer Sheet Warm-ups Set 5: #'s 7 and 8
Angle of Sun Sheet Hours of Daylight / Angle of Sun review Finish Climate Control Web quest Climate Control Web quest
Ed Puzzle Warm-up Set 5 # 5 and 6
Radiation Lab Angle of the Sun ch. 24 / 25 test
17 illustration questions Went over study guide
H-R Diagrams Temperature Control Notes Notes(Sun / H-R Diagrams)
H-R Diagram / Life Cycle of Stars Study Guide Vocabulary Review 2
Life Cycle of Stars Web Quest H-R Group Activity Notebook Quiz 2
Spectrum Quiz Re-take Expansion of the Universe Sheet Life Cycle of Stars Web Quest Vocabulary Review 1
Light / telescope Questions Warm-ups Set 4 #'s 11 and 12
Spectrum Quiz Light / Telescope Questions Angular Size Lab warm-ups set 4 #9 and 10
Vocabulary Review Ed Puzzle Light and Telescope Questions Warm-ups 7 and 8 set 4
Hubble's Law Lab Spectroscope Activity
Spectrum Sheet Ch. 24 Vocabulary
Warm-ups Set 4; # 1 - #3
Moon Predictions / Questions Chapter 22 Study Guide Warm-up Set 3 #11 and #12
Newton's 2nd law and Gravity Solar System Simulator warm-ups set 3 #9 and#10
Newton's Laws Lab warm-ups
Kepler Simulation Parallax Questions
Kepler Sheet Kepler Simulator Warm-ups Set 3 #5 and #6
Kepler Notes Ellipse Lab Kepler Sheet Warm-ups 3 and 4 Set 3
Vocabulary Quiz Notes (Copernicus / Kepler) Parallax Lab Astronomy Sheet / Illustration Questions Warm-ups set 3
Vocabulary review 2 Parallax Lab Illustration Questions Warm-ups (collect)
Ch. 22 Vocabulary Review Asronomy sheet / Illustration Questions Ch. 22 Vocabulary
Solar System Model / walk Warm-ups
Earth's Interior Test Ch. 22 Vocabulary Warm-ups
Plate Tectonic Note Sheet Ch. 9 Illustration Questions Internal Processes Study Guide Warm-ups
Volcano Lab - Finish Ch. 8 Illustration Questions Ch. 10 Illustration Questions Volcano Lab
Warm-ups Set 1 Chapter 8 Illustration Questions Warm-ups
Plate Tectonics video Plate Tectonics Simulation Warm-up:Set 1 Keep in NB Page 2
5. How far does a P-wave travel in 3 minutes 20 seconds? 6. If a P-wave arrives at a station 4,000 km away at 11:32:00, what time did the earthquake originate? 7. The first P-wave arrived at a seismic station at 1:14:20. The first S-wave arrived at the same seismic station at 1:17:20. How far is this seismic station from the epicenter? Virtual Earthquake P and S Quiz Chapter 8 Ill. Questions Warm-up:
3. What can we learn about an earthquake by knowing the P-wave and S-wave arrival times?(we have covered two things) 4. If there is a 2 minute lag time (delay) for the P and S wave at city A and a 4 minute lag time at city B, why is it likely city B will have less damage? Virtual Earthquake Earthquake Vocabulary Warm-ups 1 and 2
P and S Walking Activity P and S Graph Earthquake Vocabulary Is Failure To Predict A Crime: Reading / Questions
Warm-up
Absolute Time Graph LDC - Due Thursday / Friday Work on Study Guide Quiz
Absolute Time Graph Rough Draft LDC due Exam Study Guide Penny Probability
LDC - Rough Draft Warm-ups 1-4
Fossil Identification Activity Research for LDC Town Hall Meeting / Notes
Rock Sequences - Relative Time Finish Ed Puzzle
Resource Test
HTEWM Video Questions LDC - Article 1 LDC-Bias / Article 1
Study Guide Warm-ups Set 3
resource Quiz Efficiency Lab Warm-ups 9-10
Notebook Quiz Reading The Rubric Activity Efficiency Lab (start) Fill out Electrocity Worksheet
Get Mak-up work done LDC: Reading the Rubric
Electrocity Energy Transformation Stations
Energy Chart Vocabulary Review
Gold Ore Lab Energy Stations Energy Book (Assigned Resource information) Gold Ore Lab
LDC Text Graffiti Energy Book Questions Cookie Mining Lab
LDC Initial Letter Energy Info book Questions
Chemistry Test (correct test 10/12 - 10/21) Resources Vocabulary Renewable / Non-Renewable Sort Chemical / Physical Properties Lab
Chemistry Quiz Study Guide Atomic Chart / Diagrams
Study Guide Build An Atom
Build An Atom
Chem Terms Submit Lab Report Skills Test
Chem Terms Submit Lab Report Element observations Finish Lab Report
Finish Study Guide (Test Next Class) Variables Quiz 2
Fill in Data Table 2 Hypothesis Sheet Foil Boat Challenge / Measurements Chapter 1 Vocabulary Lab Report (Submitted 9/20 via Google Classroom) Practice: Independent and Dependent Variables Hypothesis Sheet Fill in Google Sheet (Data/Graph) Google Classroom Assignment (Windmill Lab Report) DUE 9/19 and 9/20 Chapter 1 Vocabulary (Quiz next class) Get IDV Data
Fill in Google Sheet Data Table Windmill IDV Data Bubble Lab 7,8,9 Period 2 Sponge Bob Experiments Bubble Lab 7,8,9 period 8 Windmill Control Data Quiz: Metric Conversions
Scientific Notation and Sponge Bob Bubble Lab Earth's Spheres web-quest (submit to Google Classroom) |
Documents
Life Cycle of Stars Web quest Link
Expansion of the Universe Sheet Life Cycle of Stars Web Quest Sheet Notes (Copernicus / Kepler)
Parallax Lab (page 25) Astronomy sheet / Illustration Questions (page 22) Astronomy notes
Vocabulary review 2 (page 24) Parallax Lab (page 25) Astronomy sheet / Illustration Questions (page 22) Plate Tectonic Note Sheet
Ch. 9 Illustration Questions Internal Processes Study Guide Answers to Study Guide Volcano Lab - make-up
(current event) Plate Tectonics Simulation Sheet
Simulation website Plate Tectonics Video Placas Tectonicas (1) Placas Tectonicas (2) |
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8/24-25
8/22 -23
8/19
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Answer the following three warm-up questions (Set 1) (write out question and answer)
1. Name one thing that you measured last class that was a direct measurement. 2. Name one thing that was an indirect measurement. 3. Try to define the difference between a direct and indirect measurement. Make equivalency conversions in metrics. Metric Conversions Sheet Finish Metric Measurement Activity (make conversions) Collect Safety Contracts (Due 8/30 & 8/31)/ Extra Credit (Due 9/2)
Go over Safety Procedures (Fire Drill / Lock Down) Go over Web site web-quest Pass out Learning Map What are the metric units (how big or small)? What are direct and indirect measurements? Notes: Measurements and metric conversions Metric Measurement Activity (Guess and Actual) Course Requirements Fun Sheet New Seats / Attendance
Go over Safety Contract /Needs to be signed (Due 8/30 & 8/31) Bingo Skills Unit Pre-assessment Web site Web-quest Attendance / Seating
Earth Science Bing Icebreaker Link Leaders Share information with students
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Finish Metric Measurement Activity (make conversions) due by next class
Signed Safety Contract due next Class Metric Measurement Activity (Guess and Actual)
Course Requirements Fun Sheet Extra Credit: Paper Towels/Tissue/Volunteer up to 2 of either item; 5 points each Safety Contract Get 3 Ring Binder
Extra Credit: Paper Towels/Tissue/Volunteer |
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