Testing disclaimer: The following schedule is a draft. The order is correct but the timing will most likely be adjusted to work around the testing schedule.
Monday March 27, 2017
LT: Become oriented with the complex interactions of Earth’s atmosphere, land and water, that are driven by energy from the sun - aka the weather.
Assignments:
1.Begin Weather Orientation
2.Summarizing a Non- Fiction text
Tuesday March 28, 2017
LT: Use a model to identify conditions which cause cloud formation.
Assignments:
1.Continue Weather Orientation – due Friday
2.Summarizing A Non- Fiction Text
3.Cloud in a Bottle Demo - due Thursday
Wednesday March 29, 2017
LT: Use a model to identify conditions which cause cloud formation.
Assignments:
1.Continue Cloud in a Bottle notebook entry (due tomorrow)
2. Continue Weather Orientation - due Friday
3. Interpreting Math (statistics, probability, data)
Thursday March 30, 2017
LT: Identify heat transfer by radiation, convection, and conduction
Assignments:
1.Finish / grade Cloud in a Bottle demo
2.Continue Weather Orientation
3.Heat Transfer Demo
Friday March 31, 2017
LT: Identify evidence of heat transfer through convection, conduction, and radiation
Assignments:
1.Finish / grade Weather Orientation
2. Continue Heat Transfer Notebook Entry – due Tuesday
Monday March 27, 2017
LT: Become oriented with the complex interactions of Earth’s atmosphere, land and water, that are driven by energy from the sun - aka the weather.
Assignments:
1.Begin Weather Orientation
2.Summarizing a Non- Fiction text
Tuesday March 28, 2017
LT: Use a model to identify conditions which cause cloud formation.
Assignments:
1.Continue Weather Orientation – due Friday
2.Summarizing A Non- Fiction Text
3.Cloud in a Bottle Demo - due Thursday
Wednesday March 29, 2017
LT: Use a model to identify conditions which cause cloud formation.
Assignments:
1.Continue Cloud in a Bottle notebook entry (due tomorrow)
2. Continue Weather Orientation - due Friday
3. Interpreting Math (statistics, probability, data)
Thursday March 30, 2017
LT: Identify heat transfer by radiation, convection, and conduction
Assignments:
1.Finish / grade Cloud in a Bottle demo
2.Continue Weather Orientation
3.Heat Transfer Demo
Friday March 31, 2017
LT: Identify evidence of heat transfer through convection, conduction, and radiation
Assignments:
1.Finish / grade Weather Orientation
2. Continue Heat Transfer Notebook Entry – due Tuesday