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Today we are pausing activity 67 to have access to the computer lab for activity 68. Homework is AQ 1-3. ![]()
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Today we finished building our wind vanes and anemometers. We will collect data using our devices on Monday. There is no homework.
Thank you for all who donated to the orphanage in Haiti. We were able to fill an entire van full of things to fly out to Haiti next Wednesday! IMPORTANT DATES: Wednesday November 2- Last day to turn in missing /Late work Signing off today as Professor Severus Snape. Have a great weekend! Thursday we continued to build our wind vanes and anemometers. We will continue on Friday and then test them out. There is no homework.
On Wednesday we learned about wind vanes and anemometers. We then began designing and building our wind vanes and anemometers. We will continue this tomorrow and Friday. There is no homework. IMPORTANT DATES: Friday, October 28th- Last day to turn in donations for the orphanage in Haiti Wednesday November 2- Last day to turn in missing /Late work
On Tuesday we finished Activity 66 from Monday. Homework is AQ 1 and 3. Student sheets and textbook are on Monday's entry.
IMPORTANT DATES: Friday, October 28th- Last day to turn in donations for the orphanage in Haiti Wednesday November 2- Last day to turn in missing /Late work Today we reviewed and discussed analysis questions for Activity 65. While students worked on Activity 66, I stamped Activities 63-65 analysis questions, which will be put into the grade book. We did not finish Activity 66, and will finish in class tomorrow. IMPORTANT DATES: Friday, October 28th- Last day to turn in donations for the orphanage in Haiti Wednesday November 2- Last day to turn in missing /Late work
On Friday we learned about the History of the Earth's atmosphere in Activity 65. If you were absent, you can complete the LABsent assignment. Homework is AQ 1-3.
Today we reviewed concepts from Activity 64, went over analysis question answers, and had a planner check. We then watched some pretty cool videos of a guy name Fritz attempting to break some world records by free falling through all of the layers of the atmosphere! There is no homework.
Today we learned about Dew Point in a lab that was not in the lab notebook. If you were absent, please watch the following video. Homework is to finish the graph and analysis questions for the lab (On student sheet) ![]()
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