Friday, January 31, 2014


Videos watched this week
during class
NASA website




Homework 

Journal Planet 
 
Period 1,5,9 - Due Wednesday, February 5th 
Periods 2, 7,8- Due Thursday, February 6th 


Copies of homework assignments 



Journal Planet 

Compare and contrast the inner and outer planets. Information about each planet ( you do not need to include Pluto) needs to be included in inner planets, outer planets, or the similarity section of the Venn diagram. The attached Venn diagram can be used to complete this entry. 


Thursday, January 30, 2014

Videos watched this week
during class
NASA website



Hydration in Room 103
Bring $ 1.00 and a reusable bottle on the following days to hydrate during your science class. All profits will go to the HPHS Charity Drive


Wednesday, January 29th- Kool aid
Thursday, January 30th- Lemonade
Friday, January 31st. Extras?????

To conserve resources only reusable bottles will be filled
Also, check out the 4 Hands R J jewelry for sale!


Homework 

Journal Moon-  Extended due date until Friday, if necessary for all classes 

Period 2,7,8- Due Thursday, January 30th

Journal Planet 
Period 1,5,9 - Due Wednesday, February 5th 
Periods 2, 7,8- Due Thursday, February 6th 


Copies of homework assignments 


Journal Moon

Imagine that no one on Earth used a calendar.  You need to develop a new calendar to make sense of the chaos. For your new calendar development you need to include the following: 1- describe the system you would use to organize days/months/years (for example our calendar organizes time based on the Earth’s rotation and revolution), 2-how and when would the different season occur, and 3- how time would be established (night and day). 

OR
There are parts of the Earth (Arctic and Antarctic Circle-Iceland, Sweden, Russia, NW Canada, etc) that experience “Midnight Sun” (sun never falls below the horizon- 24 hours sunlight) and “Polar Night” ( sun does not rise). 
Would you rather live through the “Midnight Sun” or “Polar Night” for 6 months? 

Journal Planet 

Compare and contrast the inner and outer planets. Information about each planet ( you do not need to include Pluto) needs to be included in inner planets, outer planets, or the similarity section of the Venn diagram. The attached Venn diagram can be used to complete this entry. 


Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Videos watched this week
during class
NASA website



Hydration in Room 103
Bring $ 1.00 and a reusable bottle on the following days to hydrate during your science class. All profits will go to the HPHS Charity Drive



Wednesday, January 29th- Kool aid
Thursday, January 30th- Lemonade
Friday, January 31st. Extras?????


To conserve resources only reusable bottles will be filled
Also, check out the 4 Hands R J jewelry for sale!


Homework 

Journal Moon-  Extended due date until Friday, if necessary for all classes 

Period 2,7,8- Due Thursday, January 30th

Journal Planet 
Period 1,5,9 - Due Wednesday, February 5th 


Copies of homework assignments 



Journal Moon


Imagine that no one on Earth used a calendar.  You need to develop a new calendar to make sense of the chaos. For your new calendar development you need to include the following: 1- describe the system you would use to organize days/months/years (for example our calendar organizes time based on the Earth’s rotation and revolution), 2-how and when would the different season occur, and 3- how time would be established (night and day). 


OR
There are parts of the Earth (Arctic and Antarctic Circle-Iceland, Sweden, Russia, NW Canada, etc) that experience “Midnight Sun” (sun never falls below the horizon- 24 hours sunlight) and “Polar Night” ( sun does not rise). 
Would you rather live through the “Midnight Sun” or “Polar Night” for 6 months? 

Journal Planet 

Compare and contrast the inner and outer planets. Information about each planet ( you do not need to include Pluto) needs to be included in inner planets, outer planets, or the similarity section of the Venn diagram. The attached Venn diagram can be used to complete this entry. 


Tuesday, January 28, 2014



Videos watched this week
during class
NASA website



Hydration in Room 103
Bring $ 1.00 and a reusable bottle on the following days to hydrate during your science class. All profits will go to the HPHS Charity Drive


Wednesday, January 29th- Kool aid
Thursday, January 30th- Kool aid
Friday, January 31st. Lemonade

To conserve resources only reusable bottles will be filled
Also, check out the 4 Hands R J jewelry for sale!

Homework 

Journal Moon
Period 1,5,9- due Wednesday, January 29th 
Period 2,7,8- Due Thursday, January 30th

Extended due date until Friday, if necessary for all classes 

Copies of homework assignments 


Journal Moon

Imagine that no one on Earth used a calendar.  You need to develop a new calendar to make sense of the chaos. For your new calendar development you need to include the following: 1- describe the system you would use to organize days/months/years (for example our calendar organizes time based on the Earth’s rotation and revolution), 2-how and when would the different season occur, and 3- how time would be established (night and day). 

OR
 
There are parts of the Earth (Arctic and Antarctic Circle-Iceland, Sweden, Russia, NW Canada, etc) that experience “Midnight Sun” (sun never falls below the horizon- 24 hours sunlight) and “Polar Night” ( sun does not rise). 
Would you rather live through the “Midnight Sun” or “Polar Night” for 6 months? Explain your choice!  

Friday, January 24, 2014

Videos watched this week
during class
NASA website
Mars Curiosity Rover Information  
Landing of Curiosity- Computer animation
Curiosity Rover Prototype Here on Earth 
Jupiter 


Hydration in Room 103
Bring $ 1.00 and a reusable bottle on the following days to hydrate during your science class. All profits will go to the HPHS Charity Drive

Tuesday, January 28th- Kool Aid
Wednesday, January 29th- Lemonade
Thursday, January 30th- Lemonade

To conserve resources only reusable bottles will be filled
Also, check out the 4 Hands R J jewelry for sale!

Homework 

Journal Moon
Period 1,5,9- due Wednesday, January 29th 
Period 2,7,8- Due Thursday, January 30th

Copies of homework assignments 


Journal Moon

Imagine that no one on Earth used a calendar.  You need to develop a new calendar to make sense of the chaos. For your new calendar development you need to include the following: 1- describe the system you would use to organize days/months/years (for example our calendar organizes time based on the Earth’s rotation and revolution), 2-how and when would the different season occur, and 3- how time would be established (night and day). 

OR
 
There are parts of the Earth (Arctic and Antarctic Circle-Iceland, Sweden, Russia, NW Canada, etc) that experience “Midnight Sun” (sun never falls below the horizon- 24 hours sunlight) and “Polar Night” ( sun does not rise). 
Would you rather live through the “Midnight Sun” or “Polar Night” for 6 months? Explain your choice!  

Thursday, January 23, 2014


Videos watched this week
during class

NASA website
Mars Curiosity Rover Information  
Landing of Curiosity- Computer animation
Curiosity Rover Prototype Here on Earth 
Jupiter 


Hydration in Room 103
Bring $ 1.00 and a reusable bottle on the following days to hydrate during your science class. All profits will go to the HPHS Charity Drive

Tuesday, January 28th- Kool Aid
Wednesday, January 29th- Lemonade
Thursday, January 30th- Lemonade

To conserve resources only reusable bottles will be filled
Also, check out the 4 Hands R J jewelry for sale!


Homework

Journal Moon
Period 1,5,9- due Wednesday, January 29th 
Period 2,7,8- Due Thursday, January 30th

Copies of homework assignments 


Journal Moon
Imagine that no one on Earth used a calendar.  You need to develop a new calendar to make sense of the chaos. For your new calendar development you need to include the following: 1- describe the system you would use to organize days/months/years (for example our calendar organizes time based on the Earth’s rotation and revolution), 2-how and when would the different season occur, and 3- how time would be established (night and day). 

OR
 
There are parts of the Earth (Arctic and Antarctic Circle-Iceland, Sweden, Russia, NW Canada, etc) that experience “Midnight Sun” (sun never falls below the horizon- 24 hours sunlight) and “Polar Night” ( sun does not rise). 
Would you rather live through the “Midnight Sun” or “Polar Night” for 6 months? Explain your choice!  

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Videos watched this week
during class

NASA website
Mars Curiosity Rover Information  
Landing of Curiosity- Computer animation
Curiosity Rover Prototype Here on Earth 
Jupiter 
Saturn  


Review of Information from last week- 
 
 


Homework








Journal Moon
Period 1,5,9- due Wednesday, January 29th 
Journal Earth


Period 2,7,8- Due Thursday, January 23rd 





Copies of homework assignments 



Journal Earth 

Earth’s twin sister Venus makes a complete rotation every 8.2 months.  Predict four ways in which the Earth would change if a rotation on Earth changed from 24 hours to 8.2 months. 


OR


It is said that solstices and equinoxes start the various seasons (December 21, March 21, June 21, and September 22). Do you believe these dates officially start the various seasons? WHY or WHY NOT?  
Journal Moon
Imagine that no one on Earth used a calendar.  You need to develop a new calendar to make sense of the chaos. For your new calendar development you need to include the following: 1- describe the system you would use to organize days/months/years (for example our calendar organizes time based on the Earth’s rotation and revolution), 2-how and when would the different season occur, and 3- how time would be established (night and day). 

OR
There are parts of the Earth (Arctic and Antarctic Circle-Iceland, Sweden, Russia, NW Canada, etc) that experience “Midnight Sun” (sun never falls below the horizon- 24 hours sunlight) and “Polar Night” ( sun does not rise). 
Would you rather live through the “Midnight Sun” or “Polar Night” for 6 months? Explain your choice!