Welcome back students!!!
For all students: If you have not finished your human body projects, you must complete that by Friday, January 4. You CANNOT move on to the next unit unless that activity is complete. For option A students, you must complete your organ project. For option B students, you must complete your answers to the questions and your drawings for each body system or organ.
I repeat, you cannot go on unless you have finished your previous work!!!!!!!!!!
OPTION A and b
Buzz Login
Please log into your Buzz account. I will only give you a Buzz login once. You will need to write your login information down, put it in your phone, write it on your arm with a Sharpie, or memorize it. Some of you may already know your password and login, so here is the formula:**Please note the student number is the number used during Scantron testing.
**Make sure you choose Law Academy from the pull down menu.
You will need two things to log into Buzz:
1 - username. The username is: the lower case letter s and your student number
2 - password: The password is: your initials and birthday, birth month, and birth year
My name is David McIntyre. My student number is 21100345. My initials are dm and my birthday is 09/16/2013. So, my Buzz login would be:
username: s21100345
password: dm09162013
Buzz - Click Here
Once you have logged into Buzz, you may begin to work in there.
Please write down any questions, concerns, or comments, and I will be around to chat with you about them.
OPTION A
For Today
Buzz-
Log in and play around with it for at least 15 minutes. Click Here
Buzz-
Log in and play around with it for at least 15 minutes. Click Here
Engage-
Watch the video and answer the following questions. Click Here
- Paenza's problem is an example of ________.
- If we fold the paper ten times, how thick would it be?
- How many folds would the paper be as tall as the Empire State Building?
- Paenza says "Folding the piece of paper 45 times, we get to the moon. And if we double it one more time, we get back to Earth.: Does this surprise you? Explain (3-5 senteces)
- Does thinking about these distances help you to make sense of how far the Moon and Earth are from eachother?
- How thick would the paper be after 30 folds?
Engage-
Watch the video and answer the following questions. Click Here
- Paenza's problem is an example of ________.
- If we fold the paper ten times, how thick would it be?
- How many folds would the paper be as tall as the Empire State Building?
- Paenza says "Folding the piece of paper 45 times, we get to the moon. And if we double it one more time, we get back to Earth.: Does this surprise you? Explain (3-5 senteces)
- Does thinking about these distances help you to make sense of how far the Moon and Earth are from eachother?
- How thick would the paper be after 30 folds?
Read, Activity, Quiz-
Do the activity, read the information (and take notes), and answer the quiz questions. Check your score at the end and show when you have scored a 9 or 10.
Activity - Click Here
Read - Click Here
Video-
Video-
Watch the video and write down 10 things you learned. Also, draw a diagram to describe the difference between rotation and revolution. Click Here
OPTION B
Buzz-
Log in and play around with it for at least 15 minutes. Click Here
Activity and Questions
Follow the link and look at the questions at the top of the window. There is a speaker icon if you want the questions read to you. Answer all the questions to complete the activity. Click Here
**Help: The first question says "Click the Play button to see how the Earth and Move move around the Sun. Can you describe what happens?
Vocab-
Buzz-
Log in and play around with it for at least 15 minutes. Click Here
**Help: The first question says "Click the Play button to see how the Earth and Move move around the Sun. Can you describe what happens?
Activity and Questions
Follow the link and look at the questions at the top of the window. There is a speaker icon if you want the questions read to you. Answer all the questions to complete the activity. Click Here**Help: The first question says "Click the Play button to see how the Earth and Move move around the Sun. Can you describe what happens?
Vocab-
Look up the following words using NASA's "Picture Dictionary" Click Here
Astronaut
Astronomy
Atmosphere
Energy
Experiment
Lunar Eclipse
Orbit
Planets
Rotate
Season
Solar
Solar Eclipse
Space
Space Walk
Telescope
Universe
Videos-
Watch the video and write down 10 things you learned. Also, draw a diagram to describe the difference between rotation and revolution. Click Here
Look up the following words using NASA's "Picture Dictionary" Click Here
Astronaut
Astronomy
Atmosphere
Energy
Experiment
Lunar Eclipse
Orbit
Planets
Rotate
Season
Solar
Solar Eclipse
Space
Space Walk
Telescope
Universe
Astronomy
Atmosphere
Energy
Experiment
Lunar Eclipse
Orbit
Planets
Rotate
Season
Solar
Solar Eclipse
Space
Space Walk
Telescope
Universe
Videos-
Watch the video and write down 10 things you learned. Also, draw a diagram to describe the difference between rotation and revolution. Click Here
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