Monday, 10-31-16:
In class: Weather Google Slides Part 1
In class: Weather Google Slides Part 2
No homework tonight.
Be safe.
Tuesday, 11-1-16:
"Meteorologist" worksheet
Wednesday, 11-2-16:
"Air Currents and Winds" worksheet
Thursday, 11-3-16:
Study Guide for Weather Test next Thursday, Nov 10th.
(To access this link, students must be signed in to their school email accounts.)
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Oct. 24 - 27 homework
Monday, 10-24-16:
1. "Never Ending Water Cycle" on Google Form
The student has to be signed in to their school email account for the form to work.
2. Study Guide
Tuesday, 10-25-16:
1. "Hydrolic Cycle" on Google Form
The student has to be signed in to their school email account for the form to work.
2. Study Guide
Wednesday, 10-26-16:
1. "Water Conservation" on Google Form
The student has to be signed in to their school email account for the form to work.
2. Study Guide
Thursday, 10-27-16:
1. "Water Around Us" worksheet
2. Study Guide
1. "Never Ending Water Cycle" on Google Form
The student has to be signed in to their school email account for the form to work.
2. Study Guide
Tuesday, 10-25-16:
1. "Hydrolic Cycle" on Google Form
The student has to be signed in to their school email account for the form to work.
2. Study Guide
Wednesday, 10-26-16:
1. "Water Conservation" on Google Form
The student has to be signed in to their school email account for the form to work.
2. Study Guide
Thursday, 10-27-16:
1. "Water Around Us" worksheet
2. Study Guide
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Homework Oct. 18, 19 and 20
Tuesday, Oct. 18th:
Finish the Solar Oven Project to turn in and present on Wednesday.
Instructions, data collection sheet, analysis, and rubric are found in the student's science binder.
Students should bring the oven, the data collection sheet, a line graph, and the analysis. This information should be on a google slide presentation or a poster board.
Wednesday, Oct. 19th:
Study for the Science Test on Energy. The test is Thursday (tomorrow).
Thursday, Oct. 20th:
Read at the Powerpoint Google Slide of The Water Cycle.
(Students have to be signed in to their school gmail account to open the link above.)
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