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Green Book Bell Ringer 9-6-12 (Thurs). Question: Timed Test Today: Questions on Section 1-3. Complete 1-3 GPS. Begin Section 1-4 Dividing Decimals. Complete 1-4 DNG in class and some 1-4 Practice. Then 1-1 and 1-2 Quiz. HW: Textbook 1-4, odd, DUE: 9-10-12
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Green Book Bell Ringer 9-6-12 (Thurs) • Question:Timed Test • Today: Questions on Section 1-3. Complete 1-3 GPS. Begin Section 1-4 Dividing Decimals. Complete 1-4 DNG in class and some 1-4 Practice. Then 1-1 and 1-2 Quiz. • HW: Textbook 1-4, odd, DUE: 9-10-12 • HW: WB Lesson 1-4, DUE: 9-10-12 • DUE: Textbook 1-2, odd • DUE: WB Lesson 1-2
6/7th Science Bell Ringer 9-6-12 (Thurs) • Question: No Question Today. • Today: Complete Exploring and Classifying Life – Section 1 - What is Science Guided Notes. • Handout – How Science Works – Put in your Science Binders • Handout – SI Unit – Put in your Science Binders • Handout – Detailed Scientific Method – Put in your Science Binders • HW: Classifying Life Vocab, DUE: 9-7-12 • HW: Classifying Life Note Taking Guide, DUE: 9-11-12 • HW: Exploring and Classifying Life Worksheet, DUE: 9-7-12
Blue Book Bell Ringer 9-6-12 (Thurs) • Questions:Timed Test • Today: Questions on Section 1-2. Complete 1-2 GPS. Begin Section 1-3 Properties of Numbers. 1-3 DNG and part of the 1-3 Practice. Then 1-2 Quiz. • HW: Textbook 1-3, odd, DUE: 9-10-12 • HW: WB Lesson 1-3, DUE: 9-10-12 • DUE: Textbook 1-2, odd • DUE: WB Lesson 1-2
5th Science Bell Ringer 9-6-12 (Thurs) • Question: Name the parts of plants and their functions. • Today:Complete Using Carbon Dioxide Lab, put in Lab Books • DUE: 9-7-12 • Continue Guided Notes, Lesson 2: How Is Energy Passed Through and Ecosystem? • HW: Energy and Ecosystems Notetaking Guide, DUE: 9-11-12 • 9-7-12–Ordering What Eats What Lab • DUE: 9-12-12
Hurricane Paths on Planet Earth • Explanation: Should you be worried about hurricanes? • To find out, it is useful to know where hurricanes have gone in the past. The Earth map shows the path of every hurricane reported since 1851. • Although striking, a growing incompleteness exists in the data the further one looks back in time. • The map graphically indicates that hurricanes - sometimes called cyclones or typhoons depending on where they form -- usually occur over water, which makes sense since evaporating warm water gives them energy. • The map also shows that hurricanes never cross - or even occur very near - the Earth's equator, since the Coriolis effect goes to zero there, and hurricanes need the Coriolis force to circulate. • The Coriolis force also causes hurricane paths to arc away from the equator. • Although incompleteness fogs long term trends and the prevalence of hurricanes remains a topic of research, evidence is accumulating that hurricanes are, on the average, more common and more powerful in the North Atlantic Ocean over the past 20 years.