Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Journal Rainbow 
 2, 7, 8th- Due Thursday, November 13th 

Journal EarGROWth 
1, 5, 9th - Due Wednesday, November 19th 

Check email after-school in regards to process skills test 



Journal Rainbow 

As a scientist, data collection is extremely important in our daily work.
Your task is to collect REAL data by yourself in which you will create a data table (including the four essential components of a data table- see your Scooping Up Science Skills Data Table/Graphing packet ) and develop a BAR graph (including the five essential components of a graph) of this data.
You will also have to develop an inference in regards to what you now know about your data by analyzing the data table and graph.

TASKS
Draw or use the data table provided

Create your graph on the back side of this sheet or it can be created on the computer.
Develop an inference by writing it in your spiral or it can be typed.

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As a scientist, data collection is extremely important in our daily work.
Your task is to collect REAL data by yourself in which you will create a data table (including the four essential components of a data table- see your Scooping Up Science Skills Data Table/Graphing packet ) and develop a LINE graph (including the five essential components of a graph) of this data.
You will also have to develop an inference in regards to what you now know about your data by analyzing the data table and graph.
Tasks
Draw or use the data table provided .
Create your graph on the back side of this sheet or it can be created on the computer.
Develop an inference by writing it in your spiral or it can be typed.

Journal EarGROWth 

Just as your are changing cognitively, socially, and emotionally, our Earth has and is changing. Earth's single landmass has drifted into seven, plates have formed faults where earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis have been observed, and its shopping cart once full of resources has dwindled.
For the past, present, and future of Earth describe its mood in relationship to change. Give examples, ideas, or thoughts to support Earth’s mood (past, present, and future) as it has and will continue to change.


New requirement**************
At least ¾ of a page response
(Typed double space about 1 page
Hand written in between second and third hole of spiral notebook)


Journal Entries through a Google Doc 

Checklist
1. Share Google doc with me through email.

2. Add message function when Google doc is shared.  Write an email message to me stating what journal entry you are submitting.
3. Can share with me at any time before the due date and by 2:40 pm on the date it is due. If it is an early release day it s due by12:25 pm. 

4. If you submit your journal entry after 2:40 pm or 12:25 pm, it is considered LATE. 

*** You can continue to submit your spiral notebook to me on the due date, if you would like to handwrite your entry*** 



Earth Changes  Essential Questions-
These are the questions you will be able to answer and do at the end of this unit!

What changes have occurred to Earth over time and how do these changes impact today, tomorrow, and the future?
Why do we know that continents once were all connected together in a single land mass called Pangaea? What evidence supports Pangaea?
How do scientists support observations that the Earth has three interior layers?



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