MONDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2016
LT: To identify how the relative positions and motions of the earth, moon, and sun can be used to explain observable effects such as seasons, eclipses, tides, and moon phases
LT: Identify key events in the early history of the United States Space Program
Today:
1. Continue Sun Earth Moon Interactions Packet -group activity
2. Finish “Can We Do This?” Video notes
3. Unit test Wednesday
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2016
LT: Demonstrate understanding of the characteristics, position, movement, and interaction of objects within our Solar System
Today:
1.Grade Sun Earth Moon packet
2.Review Game
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2016
LT: Demonstrate understanding of the characteristics, position, movement, and interaction of objects within our Solar System
Today: Space Unit Test
1. Weather data collection.
3. Begin "Spider"
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2015
LT: Use a model to identify conditions that cause cloud formation.
Today: Continue Weather Orientation
2. Cloud in a Bottle Demonstration
3. "Spider"
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2016
TEACHER IN-SERVICE NO SCHOOL TODAY