Friday, November 2, 2012

11.2.12 - Astronomy Quiz #2

Agenda

  • Quiz
  • Form groups for final Astronomy assessment (more info on Monday)
Objective
  • Students show knowledge 
Homework
  • Students assigned to bring in a tri-fold board, try to bring it in by next class.  If not, then by Wed or Thurs.  

NOTE:  Attendance is very important next week, and the following week.  Please make an effort to attend class as each day we will be working on our group project (this is an in-class only project).  

10.31.12 / 11.1.12 The Sun

Agenda 

  • Quiz review
  • Solar Activity - students look at solar features, and how energy is generated
  • "Secrets of the Sun"  - video

Objective
  • Students will identify various features of the sun from photographs
Homework
  • None
  • Quiz Friday

Monday, October 29, 2012

Kennedy Space Center Field Trip

Dear parents and students,

There are still 22 seats left for the Astronaut Training Experience field trip on December 14th - if you would like to secure a seat, please bring 100$ and the 2 permission slips to Mrs. McLeod as soon as possible!  It should be a blast!

10.29.12/10.30.12 Characteristics and Life Cycle of a Star

Agenda

  • Star Characteristics Four-Square Diagram (100pts) - students outline the varying characteristics of stars including:  Mass and size, composition, magnitude, and temperature
  • Life Cycle of a Star Foldable (100 pts) - students create a foldable that outlines each stage of a star's life cycle
  • Hand in the following:  Mass vs. Weight Lab, Sunlight Intensity Lab, Angle of Sunlight Lab
Objectives
  • Students will categorize stars by brightness, mass, size, composition, and temperature
Homework
  • Study for Quiz on Friday
    • Topics include:  NASA, mass vs. weight, W= m * g, seasons, sunlight intensity, stars

Friday, October 26, 2012

10.25.12/10.26.12 Sunlight Intensity

Agenda

  • Sunlight Intensity notes 
    • Major concepts:  Angle of incidence, solstices & equinoxes, temperature changes on latitude, Important latitudes (tropic of cancer, tropic of capricorn, arctic and antarctic circles)
  • Sunlight angle lab - students use a flashlight to investigate the effect of angle of incidence on the amount of heat absorbed by an individual
  • Sunlight Intensity lab - students use a GLX explorer probe to measure temperature differences based on latitude
Objective
  • Students will accurately identify the effect of the Earth's tilted axis
Homework
  • Finish lab questions

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

10.23.12/10.24.12 Reasons for the Seasons

Agenda

  • Seasons notes - students take notes on a reading; notes go on page 28-29 in the notebook; 
  • Seasons review - students answer questions based on what they have learned.  
  • Student conferences - Mrs. McLeod meets with each student to review grades and make-up work. 
Objective
  • Students will understand the impact of the tilt of Earth's axis

Homework
  • Make-up work

10.19.12 Astronomy Quiz #1

Agenda

  • Astronomy quiz #1 - tests knowledge on the following topics: 
    • Weight = Mass x gravity
    • Comparing planetary data
Homework
  • Make- up work

10.17.12 / 10.18.12 Solar System Scale Lab

Agenda

  • Solar System Scale Lab - students construct a scale model of the solar system on campus

Objective
  • Students will understand the relative distances and compare compositions of the planets

Homework
  • None

Friday, October 19, 2012

10.15.12/10.16.12 Weight, Mass, and the Solar System


Agenda
  • Weight Vs. Mass notes  
  • Weight Vs. Mass Lab - students calculate weight from the masses of different objects.  
Objective
  • Students can calculate weight in Newtons. 
Homework
  • Finish questions for Mass vs. weight lab

Monday, October 15, 2012

10.12.12 History of Astronomy Timeline

Agenda


  • Hand in Language of Science 
  • History of Astronomy Activity - Students critique event posters from the history of astronomy poster and analyze events in astronomy through time.  
Objective
  • Students analyze the relationship between events in astronomical history
Homework
  • None

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

10.10.12/10.11.12 Root Words and International Space Station

Agenda

  • Language of Science - Students look at a root word glossary and define complex scientific words using smaller words to construct meaning. 
  • IMAX - International Space Station:  Students take notes on a video on the International Space Station, focusing on the following topics: 
    • How Astronauts prepare for space
    • Describing the daily life on the ISS
    • Why the ISS is important
    • What types of research are conducted on the ISS
Objectives
  • Students can determine the meaning of complex words using root words
  • Students describe the importance and complexities of the ISS
Homework
  • Language of Science (Due Friday, Oct 12)