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1 Earth Sci (1) (Lab) Sanders-Fleming BLOCK: 4 12/03/ /21/2016 ES1 B4 Weather 14 Jan 2016 Date What it is Due Date Thr 12/03/2015 In class today: Foucault Pendulum Lab Concept: Proving earth's rotation Do at home: Finish Test Review, lab questions if needed. Foucault's Pendulum Lab Earth in Space #7 (Lab) make appt. to finish if needed Fri 12/04/2015 Fri 12/04/2015 In class today: Tides Activity Concept: Graphing ocean motion Do at home: Finish Activity, Teaching Moon if needed If needed: organise notebook, check ipass (checklist due at test 12/8) Tides Activity, Earth in Space #6 (Activity) Do graph and questions. Makeup: redo incorrect questions with new data from handout. Mon 12/07/2015 Ipass checklist Earth in Space Unit (Class use yellow checklist from Earth in Space main page to check ipass progress report and give examples of comments Tue 12/08/2015 Notebook check Q2 (Class 5 Labeled sections, papers organized, keep all notes & reviews complete from website keys, labs, activities, homework from previous units removed. See checklist which may be printed from Current Unit Home/Assignment List Page. Tue 12/08/2015 Mon 12/07/2015 In class today: Review for test on Earth in Space Concept: Unit overview Do at home: Study for test, ipass checklist. 1 of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
2 Tue 12/08/2015 In class today: Test on Earth in Space Concept: Unit assessment Do at home: Read and do 22.2 handout on Solar Energy & Atmosphere 22.2 Solar Energy and Atmosphere 2 side handout. Weather #1 (Homework) Read Makeup, completed assignment with class notes and section review p. 560 # 1,3,4,5,6 Thr 12/10/2015 Earth in Space Unit Test (Tests) Study Seasons, Eclipse, Moon Notes & test review, Review unit quiz, quiz review, Seismic Waves and Newtons/Keplers laws notes. Tue 12/08/2015 Thr 12/10/2015 In class today: Radiation Lab, What Makes Wind Blow film. Concept: Moving Energy Do at home: Read and do 22.1 handout, your table section of Energy Transfer Notes If needed: finish film questions from website key What Makes the Wind Blow Video #2 Weather (Activity) Mon 12/14/2015 Energy Transfer/Nitrogen&Carbon Cycle Notes #2 Weather Unit (Class use 22.1, 22.2 and Intro Notes to complete your table section and parts marked "all do" Fri 12/11/2015 Read 22.1 Characteristics of Atmosphere, do handout. Weather #2 (Homework) Read pgs Makeup handout with class discussion notes & textbook section review pg. 554 #1,2,3,5,7. Fri 12/11/2015 Radiation Lab #1 Fri 12/11/2015 Fri 12/11/2015 In class today: Conduction Lab Concept: Moving Energy by contact Do at home: Layers of the Atmosphere graph and questions. Observe earth science outside! If needed: finish lab questions. 2 of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
3 Layers of Atmosphere Graph & Questions Act #1 Weather Unit (Activity) Makeup: complete activity with class notes and explain in your own words Mon 12/14/2015 Earth Science Observation Week 1 Q2 (Class Observe earth science outside for 3 minutes, note details in bluebook with what you observe, wonder and hypothesize. Look, listen, and describe something beautiful and natural also. Makeup, additional observation, or describe earth science news, attaching printout with your questions, observations and hypothesis, including citation if use ES picture of week or weather.com film clip. Mon 12/14/2015 Conduction Weather #2 (Lab) Tue 12/15/2015 Mon 12/14/2015 In class today: Finish Conduction Lab, Energy Notes Concept: Moving Energy and climate change Do at home: 22.3 read, and do section review questions. If needed, finish lab questions. Read 22.3, do section review questions p. 564 # 1-8, Weather #3 (Homework) Read Makeup: completed assignment, short answer handout from website and explain and diagram 5 boldface terms in your own words Tue 12/15/2015 Tue 12/15/2015 In class today: Energy Notes, start Climate Puzzle film Concept: Climate change Do at home: Your table section and "all do" diagram of Air Pressure, Energy Budget Notes. Start Topsy Turvey, read article from website and do questions. Climate Puzzle Video #2a Weather (Activity) Complete notes from website key after watching if needed. Tue 02/02/ of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
4 Air Pressure & Energy Budget Notes #1 (Class Finish your assigned table notes, to be presented to class Thr 12/17/2015 Topsy Turvy reading & questions #4 (Homework) Read packet and do questions. Makeup: completed handout with class discussion notes and explain missed questions in your own words. Fri 12/18/2015 Thr 12/17/2015 In class today: Convection Lab, start Land & Sea Activity Concept: Moving Energy in fluid Do at home: Finish Activity, Topsy Turvy Article questions. Land,Air, Water Temperature #3 Weather (Activity) Makeup= complete graph and questions with class discussion notes, explaining any wrong answers in your own words. Fri 12/18/2015 Convection Lab #3 Fri 12/18/2015 In class today: Air Pressure & Energy Budget Notes Concept: Weight and motion of air. Do at home: 23.1 handout on Moisture in the Air, start Quiz Review If needed: complete notes from website key, convection lab questions. 23-1, Moisture in Air Handout, #7 Weather (Homework) Read pgs , do handout; Makeup: pg. 580 # 1-6 and completed homework with class discussion notes Mon 12/21/2015 Quiz review: Atmosphere, Energy & Winds #6 Weather Unit (Homework) Makeup: completed handout with class discussion notes and p # 1 to 32 Mon 12/21/2015 In class today: Coriolis Lab, finish Convection lab stations if needed Concept: Global Winds 4 of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
5 Do at home: Prevailing Wind Handout, finish Quiz Review If needed: complete film notes from website key, lab questions Prevailing Winds #5 Weather (Homework) Reading and Map. Makeup, complete, explain in your own words, and outline section 23.1 Coriolis Lab #4 In class today: Atmospheric Circulation Film, Wind Notes Concept: Severe weather Do at home: Enjoy the break! Extra credit earth science observation If needed: complete notes from website key May start Teach Wind at Home, due 1/11 Atmospheric Circulation Video #4 Weather Unit (Activity) complete notes from website key if needed Tue 01/05/2016 Teach about winds to adult #5 (Activity) Use class notes and wind related assignments and activity handout to about winds to an adult at home or school Mon 01/04/2016 In class today: Finish Wind Notes, start Virtual Storm, due 1/11 Concept: Moving Air and Severe Weather Do at home: 23.2, 23.3 on Clouds, Precipitation, Clouds table sections of Cloud, Air Masses Notes. Virtual Storms #7 Weather (Activity) finish at home or in school if needed from links on class website Fri 01/08/2016 Clouds, Air Masses, Fronts Notes #4 (Class Finish your assigned table notes and diagram, and B2 "all do" section, to be presented to class Thr 01/07/ , 23-3 Clouds & Precipitation Handout #8a & 8b Weather (Homework) Read pgs , do 2 sided handout. Makeup: Text section review p. 586 # 1-7, p. 590 # Tue 01/05/ of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
6 1-3,4-6 and completed handout with class discussion notes. Tue 01/05/2016 In class today: Review for quiz 1/8 Concept: Humidity and weather Do at home: 24.1, 24.2 on Air Masses, Fronts, rest of table sections of Clouds/Air Masses Notes 24-1 & 24-2 Air Masses, Fronts; Handout #9 Weather (Homework) pg Makeup: Text section reviews p &p. 610 # 1,2,3,5,6 and completed handout with class discussion notes. Thr 01/07/2016 Thr 01/07/2016 In class today: Phase Change Demo Lab Concept: Humidity and weather Do at home: study for quiz Phase Change Demo Lab #7 get data from website, make appt. for demo if needed Fri 01/08/2016 In class today: Quiz on Weather Concept: Unit Overview Do at home: Your table section and pg. 4 of storm notes, finish Teach Wind at Home. Observe Earth Science Outside! If needed: finish Virtual Storm Earth Science Observation Week 2 Q2 (Class Observe earth science outside for 3 minutes, note details in bluebook with what you wonder and hypothesize. Makeup, additional observation, or describe earth science news, attaching printout with your questions, observations and hypothesis, including citation. Tornadoes & Hurricanes (Storm) Notes #5 (Class your assigned table page, and try pg. 4. Use 24.2 in textbook 6 of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
7 Quiz on: Atmosphere, Energy & Winds: Weather Unit (Quizzes) Study review sheet & notes on energy transfer, atmosphere, oxygen/carbon dioxide cycle, winds; Fri 01/08/2016 In class today: Clouds film, Clouds, Fronts Notes Concept: humidity and weather Do at home: 24.3, 24.4 on Weather Maps and Forecasting Clouds video # 6 Weather (Activity) complete video notes from website key if needed Fri 01/15/ /24.4 Weather Instruments & Forecasting handout # 10 (Homework) Read pgs , pg. 614 # 1-4, 24.5 handout Makeup: completed handout with class discussion notes, explain 6 boldface words in 24.4 and pg. 620 # 2,3,4,5 Tue 01/12/2016 Tue 01/12/2016 In class today: Storm Notes, lightning demo Concept: Severe Weather Do at home: Weather Map Activity, start test review Station Models. #10a Weather (Activity) No makeup, do! Thr 01/14/2016 Investigating Weather Maps #10b Weather (Activity) Makeup-Redo with new questions. Hand in notes from class for original questions. Thr 01/14/2016 Weather Test Review #12 (Homework) Use website keys to check for complete unit notes sheets. Makeup: Complete review, p 592 # 1-3, 5, 7-9, 11-13, 20, 21, 24, 32, p 622 # 1-3, 7-13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25 Fri 01/15/2016 Thr 01/14/2016 In class today: Storm, Relative Humidity Notes, start Lab Concept: Dew Point Do at home: Finish test review If needed, complete Clouds Film notes from website key 7 of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
8 Dew Point/Relative Humidity Lab & problems #6 make appt for help if needed Tue 01/19/2016 Fri 01/15/2016 In class today: Finish Relative Humidity Lab, start reviewing weather test concepts. Concept: Dew Point Do at home: Finish lab questions, be ready to review Intro, Weather Units. Do your table assigned note sheet(s) for Midterm Preparation on yellow sheet, be ready to ask questions about test. Optional: Schedule weather test between 1/19 and 1/21 Tue 01/19/2016 In class today: Review Intro to ES, Weather Units Concept: Semester Overview Do at home: prepare Earth in Space unit review, do your table assigned note sheet (s) for Midterm Preparation on yellow sheet, be ready to ask questions about test. Test on Weather (Tests) Check website keys to complete test & quiz reviews, all weather notes. Remember also to use your weather quiz. Optional by appt between 1/19 and 1/21 Thr 01/21/2016 Thr 01/21/2016 In class today: Earth in Space Unit review Concept: Semester Overview Do at home: Study for exams, may make appt. for help or open notes practice weather test after exams 1/22 or 1/25 8 of 8 1/14/16, 11:27 AM
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