March 17, 2009
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We are in CHAPTER 6:
Earthquakes and Volcanoes (pg 160-216 |
Classroom Resources
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Types of Volcanoes |
![]() CINDER CONE STRATO VOLCANO ![]() s
SHIELD |
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WEEK OF
March 9-13 |
CLASSWORK/THROUGH
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HOMEWORK |
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Mondays HW:
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YOUR PROJECT IS DUE
WED, MARCH 11TH (1 DAYS AWAY) Partner: NewsPaper AD
Individual: Your Volcano Model
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TUESDAY’S HW
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YOUR PROJECT IS
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WEDNESDAY’S HW
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THURSDAY TODAY’S OBJECTIVE: VOLCANO PRESENTATION ![]() |
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THURSDAY’S HW
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FRIDAY
TODAY’S OBJECTIVE: VOLCANO PRESENTATION WE ERUPT OUR VOLCANOES TODAY ![]() |
FRIDAY’S HW
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March 23rd, 2009 at 12:25 am
Hello,
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If you run out of science ideas at any point, please feel free to drop by my site, http://www.captaincuriosity.net where there are a growing number of easy experiments for science in the classroom, plus some construction challenges which really encourage creative thinking and problem solving.
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Keep up the good work,
Bronwen
March 31st, 2009 at 7:29 pm
Hi Bronwen (beautiful name by the way)
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