Thursday, October 20, 2016

Date:10/17-18/2016
Topic: The Sun
Objective: Students will identify properties and the structure of the Sun.


         




Outer Layers of the Sun

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Interior Layers of the Sun
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Monday, October 17, 2016

Date: 10/12-17/2016
Topic:Stars
Objective:Describe and classify common stars by examining their characteristics.

Teacher and Students will view and discuss a "Stars" Power-point.






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Color order of stars from coolest to hottest

Red, Orange, Yellow, White, and Blue





Rotation Stations (10/12-17/2016)
   Vocabulary Foldable
   Guided Notes
   Pages 85-92
   Hertzsprung Russell Graph activity










Thursday, September 29, 2016

Date: September 29-30, 2016
Topic: Gas Giants
Objective: Compare and Contrast Gas Giants
Home Learning:

  • Achieve 3000 (Earth's Cousin due 9/30/2016)
  • Edpuzzle video and quiz (Gas Giants due 9/30/2016)
  • pages 159-169
  • Gas Giant Guided Notes
  • Compare and Contrast Gas Giant Activity
***NOTE***
 Some classes finished the last two assignments during class.

         

                             
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GAS GIANTS
  • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are called gas giants.
  • Jupiter is fifth from the sun. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and is considered a gas giant. Jupiter has no solid surface.
  • Saturn is sixth from the sun. Early scientists thought Saturn was the only planet with rings, but we now know that all four gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) have rings
  • Uranus is seventh from the sun. Uranus is a gas giant.
  • Neptune is eighth from the sun. Neptune appears blue through telescopes and is a gas giant.



                               

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Dates: September 27-28, 2016
Topic: Terrestrial Planets (Inner Planets)
Objective: Compare and Contrast Terrestrial Planets of the Solar System
Home Learning: Students will complete an edpuzzle video. Students will write notes in their Interactive Journal and title the page Gas Giants. Students must have at least six notes. Students will also complete pages 143-154 from their textbook.

Students will complete rotations:

  • Station 1- Achieve 3000 article (Earth's Cousin)
  • Station 2- Complete a Terrestrial Planet Collaborative Activity.
  • Station 3- Unit 1 test corrections or FCIM lesson (Theory of Plate Tectonics)


Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Date: 9/21-22/2016
Topic: Historical Models of the Solar System
Objective: Students will compare and contrast Historical Models of the Solar System
Home Learning:

  • Study Historical Model Content
  • Complete Lunar Phases Calendar
  • Complete pages 105-112 (If you did not complete during class)
  • Watch and take the quiz for Historical Models on www.edpuzzle.com




Edpuzzle directions- Students will create notes for the following:

  • Geocentric model and who came up with the theory.
  • What is the meaning of geocentric? Create a diagram for a geocentric model.
  • Heliocentric and who came up with the theory.
  • What is the meaning of Heliocentric? Create a diagram for a heliocentric model.
  • What is the difference between a geocentric model and a heliocentric model?
The notes will be written in the Interactive Journal on the student side.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Date: 9/19/2016 and 9/20/2016
Topic: Introduction to Gravity in the Solar System
Objective:Explain how gravity is the main force that causes the motion of planets, stars, and the Solar System.
Home Learning- Students will create an account on www.edpuzzle.com using the class code. Students will also complete the Geocentric and Heliocentric video due 9/23/2016.


***NOTES***

CLASS CODES

1ST- uviejbu                            6th- owrulre
3rd- huruhac                            7th- jopilnu
4th- uzocuce                            8th- fufsoco

Edpuzzle directions- Students will create notes for the following:

  • Geocentric model and who came up with the theory.
  • What is the meaning of geocentric? Create a diagram for a geocentric model.
  • Heliocentric and who came up with the theory.
  • What is the meaning of Heliocentric? Create a diagram for a heliocentric model.
  • What is the difference between a geocentric model and a heliocentric model?
The notes will be written in the Interactive Journal on the student side.

Date: 9/15-16/2016
Topic: Introduction to Gravity in the Solar System
Objective:Explain how gravity is the main force that causes the motion of planets, stars, and the Solar System.
Home Learning- Students will study for Unit 1 test and complete Solar System formation diagram.
 

***Stations***

Station 1- Students will create, identify, and put in order the phases of the moon during a lab.
Station 2- Students will make a vocabulary fold-able for week six.
Station 3- Students will complete an Achieve 3000 article entitled "The cold cold moon.

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