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Week #18: January 17, 2012 to
January 20, 2012 (No Block Schedule this Week before Finals!)
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Tuesday, 1/17/12: | Due Wednesday,
  1/18/12: | 
 
  | Wednesday, 1/18/12: | Due Thursday,
  1/19/12: | 
 
  | Thursday,
  1/19/12: | Due Friday, 1/20/12: 
   Read
       Section 12.3, pages 305-308. Complete Earthquake Safety Assessment
       assignment below as a way of assessing your understanding for section
       12.3.Complete
       Putting
       Down Roots in Earthquake Country booklet and home safety
       assessment worksheet.
       Due on Monday, 1/23/12. Worth 20 points test credit! Go here for
       Word® Document to type in to. | 
 
  | Friday, 1/20/12: | Due Monday, 1/23/12: 
   Have
       a nice weekend! Complete
       Putting
       Down Roots in Earthquake Country booklet and home safety
       assessment worksheet.
       Due on Monday, 1/23/12. Worth 20 points test credit! Go here for
       Word® Document to type in to.2011-2012
       Final Exam Review Sheet questions. Here is the Final
       Exam Schedule.Go
       to the LA County Museum of Natural History’s E. Hadley Stewart, Jr. mineral
       museum for extra credit! Do a report on 5 minerals that you saw. You
       should include all of their physical/chemical properties, where they are
       found, and what they are used for. Take digital pictures of each mineral
       at the museum and put into your report. A picture of you in one of the
       pictures is required as proof that you went. Your report can be done in
       either MS Word or PowerPoint. You must save your receipt as proof that
       you went to the museum. 20 points of classwork extra credit possible if
       you do a really good job! You must have an MLA works cited if you
       use an outside source other than the notes you take at the museum. The last day to turn in this extra
       credit will be Monday, January 23, 2012. This day has been extended to Monday,
       January 23, 2012 to let you take advantage of Martin Luther King
       Weekend. You may also add
       to your extra credit by reporting on the new Dinosaur
       Hall at the Natural History
       Museum! Do the same thing as with the minerals. Report on 5 dinosaur
       specimens that you view. Tell me things about the species such as time
       period in which they lived, what formations/locations their fossils are
       found in, what their diet was, what geographic area they lived in, and
       any other pertinent information you can find that interests you. Take
       pictures of each dinosaur specimen to include in your report. | 
 
Week #17: January 9, 2012 to
January 13, 2012
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 1/9/12: | Due Tuesday,
  1/10/12: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  1/10/12: | Due Thursday,
  1/12/12 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  1/12/12 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  1/13/12: | 
 
  | Friday, 1/13/12: | Due Tuesday,
  1/17/12: 
   Have
       a nice Martin Luther King
       weekend! Go
       to the LA County Museum of Natural History’s E. Hadley Stewart, Jr. mineral
       museum for extra credit! Do a report on 5 minerals that you saw. You
       should include all of their physical/chemical properties, where they are
       found, and what they are used for. Take digital pictures of each mineral
       at the museum and put into your report. A picture of you in one of the
       pictures is required as proof that you went. Your report can be done in
       either MS Word or PowerPoint. You must save your receipt as proof that
       you went to the museum. 20 points of classwork extra credit possible if
       you do a really good job! You must have an MLA works cited if you
       use an outside source other than the notes you take at the museum. The last day to turn in this extra
       credit will be Friday, January 20, 2012. This day has been extended to
       Friday, January 20, 2012 to let you take advantage of Martin Luther King
       Weekend. You may also add
       to your extra credit by reporting on the new Dinosaur
       Hall at the Natural History
       Museum! Do the same thing as with the minerals. Report on 5 dinosaur
       specimens that you view. Tell me things about the species such as time
       period in which they lived, what formations/locations their fossils are
       found in, what their diet was, what geographic area they lived in, and
       any other pertinent information you can find that interests you. Take
       pictures of each dinosaur specimen to include in your report. | 
 
Week #16: December 19, 2011
to December 22, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  12/19/11: | Due Tuesday,
  12/20/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  12/20/11: | Due Thursday,
  12/22/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  12/22/11 (Block Day): | Due Monday,
  1/9/12: 
   Have
       a nice Winter Break!Work
       on 2011-2012
       Final Exam Review Sheet questions. You must hand write your answers unless you clear it with me
       otherwise. Answering the questions on flash cards is encouraged. Here is
       the Final
       Exam Schedule.Go
       to the LA County Museum of Natural History’s E. Hadley Stewart, Jr. mineral
       museum for extra credit! Do a report on 5 minerals that you saw. You
       should include all of their physical/chemical properties, where they are
       found, and what they are used for. Take digital pictures of each mineral
       at the museum and put into your report. A picture of you in one of the
       pictures is required as proof that you went. Your report can be done in
       either MS Word or PowerPoint. You must save your receipt as proof that
       you went to the museum. 20 points of classwork extra credit possible if
       you do a really good job! You must have an MLA works cited if you
       use an outside source other than the notes you take at the museum. The
       last day to turn in this extra credit will be Tuesday, January 10, 2012.
       You may also add to your extra
       credit by reporting on the new Dinosaur
       Hall at the Natural History
       Museum! Do the same thing as with the minerals. Report on 5 dinosaur
       specimens that you view. Tell me things about the species such as time
       period in which they lived, what formations/locations their fossils are
       found in, what their diet was, what geographic area they lived in, and
       any other pertinent information you can find that interests you. Take
       pictures of each dinosaur specimen to include in your report. | 
 
Week #15: December 12, 2011
to December 16, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  12/12/11: | Due Tuesday,
  12/13/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  12/13/11: | Due Thursday,
  12/15/11 (Block Day): 
   Read
       Section 13.1 in your textbook, pages 318-324. Answer
       Section 13.1 Questions OnlineReview
       for Quiz on Sections 6.1 and 6.2: Rock Cycle and Igneous RocksFinish
       Internet
       Investigation on Rock Cycle ES0602 and Igneous Rock Formation ES0603
       from last week if not finished. I will collect this on Thursday. | 
 
  | Thursday,
  12/15/11 (Block Day): 
   Quiz
       on Rock Cycle and Igneous Rocks (Sections 6.1 and 6.2)Go
       over/collect Internet
       Investigation on Rock Cycle ES0602 and Igneous Rock Formation ES0603Go
       over Section 13.1 HomeworkInside the Volcano video and questions:
       Finish | Due Friday,
  12/16/11: | 
 
  | Friday,
  12/16/11: | Due Monday,
  12/19/11: 
   Have
       a nice weekend!Go
       to the LA County Museum of Natural History’s E. Hadley Stewart, Jr. mineral
       museum for extra credit! Do a report on 5 minerals that you saw. You
       should include all of their physical/chemical properties, where they are
       found, and what they are used for. Take digital pictures of each mineral
       at the museum and put into your report. A picture of you in one of the
       pictures is required as proof that you went. Your report can be done in
       either MS Word or PowerPoint. You must save your receipt as proof that
       you went to the museum. 20 points of classwork extra credit possible if
       you do a really good job! You must have an MLA works cited if you
       use an outside source other than the notes you take at the museum. The
       last day to turn in this extra credit will be Tuesday, January 10, 2012.
       You may also add to your extra
       credit by reporting on the new Dinosaur
       Hall at the Natural History
       Museum! Do the same thing as with the minerals. Report on 5 dinosaur
       specimens that you view. Tell me things about the species such as time
       period in which they lived, what formations/locations their fossils are
       found in, what their diet was, what geographic area they lived in, and
       any other pertinent information you can find that interests you. Take
       pictures of each dinosaur specimen to include in your report. | 
 
Week #14: December 5, 2011 to
December 9, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 12/5/11: | Due Tuesday,
  12/6/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday, 12/6/11: | Due Thursday,
  12/8/11 (Block Day): 
   Finish
       Internet
       Investigation on Rock Cycle ES0602 and Igneous Rock Formation ES0603Get “Rock
       Walk” Field Trip forms signed. | 
 
  | Thursday,
  12/8/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  12/9/11: | 
 
  | Friday, 12/9/11: | Due Monday,
  12/12/11: 
   Have
       a nice weekend!Lunar
       Eclipse on Saturday morning, 12/10/11 and basics of lunar
       eclipses!Go
       to the LA County Museum of Natural History’s E. Hadley Stewart, Jr. mineral
       museum for extra credit! Do a report on 5 minerals that you saw. You
       should include all of their physical/chemical properties, where they are
       found, and what they are used for. Take digital pictures of each mineral
       at the museum and put into your report. A picture of you in one of the
       pictures is required as proof that you went. Your report can be done in
       either MS Word or PowerPoint. You must save your receipt as proof that
       you went to the museum. 20 points of classwork extra credit possible if
       you do a really good job! You must have an MLA works cited if you
       use an outside source other than the notes you take at the museum. The
       last day to turn in this extra credit will be Tuesday, January 10, 2012.
       You may also add to your extra
       credit by reporting on the new Dinosaur
       Hall at the Natural History
       Museum! Do the same thing as with the minerals. Report on 5 dinosaur
       specimens that you view. Tell me things about the species such as time
       period in which they lived, what formations/locations their fossils are
       found in, what their diet was, what geographic area they lived in, and any
       other pertinent information you can find that interests you. Take
       pictures of each dinosaur specimen to include in your report. | 
 
Week #13: November 28, 2011
to December 2, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  11/28/11: | Due Tuesday,
  11/29/11: 
   Read
       Section 7.1, pages 155-158. Answer
       Section 7.1 Questions Online. (If not done)Do
       test corrections for plate tectonics testsDo
       extra credit write-ups for Fabric
       of the Cosmos videos. | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  11/29/11: | Due Thursday,
  12/1/11 (Block Day): 
   Correct
       Plate Tectonics Tests handed back before the break. | 
 
  | Thursday,
  12/1/11 (Block Day): 
   No
       class due to power failure | Due Friday,
  12/2/11: | 
 
  | Friday, 12/2/11: 
   No
       class due to power failure | Due Monday,
  12/5/11: 
   Have
       a nice weekend!Get
       “Rock Walk” Field Trip forms signed.Go
       to the LA County Museum of Natural History’s E. Hadley Stewart, Jr. mineral
       museum for extra credit! Do a report on 5 minerals that you saw. You
       should include all of their physical/chemical properties, where they are
       found, and what they are used for. Take digital pictures of each mineral
       at the museum and put into your report. A picture of you in one of the
       pictures is required as proof that you went. Your report can be done in
       either MS Word or PowerPoint. You must save your receipt as proof that
       you went to the museum. 20 points of classwork extra credit possible if
       you do a really good job! You must have an MLA works cited if you
       use an outside source other than the notes you take at the museum. The
       last day to turn in this extra credit will be Tuesday, January 10, 2012.
       You may also add to your extra
       credit by reporting on the new Dinosaur
       Hall at the Natural History
       Museum! Do the same thing as with the minerals. Report on 5 dinosaur
       specimens that you view. Tell me things about the species such as time
       period in which they lived, what formations/locations their fossils are
       found in, what their diet was, what geographic area they lived in, and
       any other pertinent information you can find that interests you. Take
       pictures of each dinosaur specimen to include in your report. | 
 
Week #12: November 14, 2011
to November 18, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  11/14/11: 
   Basics
       of Mineralogy: What are minerals and how do they form?  | Due Tuesday,
  11/15/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  11/15/11: | Due Thursday,
  11/17/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  11/17/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  11/18/11: | 
 
  | Friday,
  11/18/11: | Due Monday,
  11/28/11: 
   Have
       a Thanksgiving Break!Go to
       the LA County Museum of Natural History’s E. Hadley Stewart, Jr. mineral
       museum for extra credit! Do a report on 5 minerals that you saw. You
       should include all of their physical/chemical properties, where they are
       found, and what they are used for. Take digital pictures of each mineral
       at the museum and put into your report. A picture of you in one of the
       pictures is required as proof that you went. Your report can be done in
       either MS Word or PowerPoint. You must save your receipt as proof that
       you went to the museum. 20 points of classwork extra credit possible if
       you do a really good job! You must have an MLA works cited if you
       use an outside source other than the notes you take at the museum. The
       last day to turn in this extra credit will be Tuesday, January 10, 2012.
       You may also add to your extra
       credit by reporting on the new Dinosaur
       Hall at the Natural History
       Museum! Do the same thing as with the minerals. Report on 5 dinosaur
       specimens that you view. Tell me things about the species such as time
       period in which they lived, what formations/locations their fossils are
       found in, what their diet was, what geographic area they lived in, and
       any other pertinent information you can find that interests you. Take
       pictures of each dinosaur specimen to include in your report. | 
 
Week #11: November 7, 2011 to
November 10, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 11/7/11: 
   Traeger
       out today sick. L Chemistry
       Practice Problems (not available online due to copyright issues) | Due Tuesday,
  11/8/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  11/8/11: | Due Thursday,
  11/10/11 (Block Day): 
   Extra
       Credit Opportunity! Watch NOVA:
       Fabric of the Cosmos: The Illusion of Time, part 2 of 4 with
       physicist Brian Greene hosting. The second hour of this four part series
       will air on Wednesday night, 11/9/11 from 9-10 PM on PBS SoCal station KOCE Channel 50.
       Write a summary essay detailing what you learned from the one hour
       video. I recommend taking notes and then writing your summary from that.
       Staple your notes to your summary essay and turn this in by Monday,
       11/14/11. Finish
       Atomic Structure Internet
       Investigation ES0501 | 
 
  | Thursday,
  11/10/11 (Block Day): 
   Basics
       of Mineralogy: What are minerals and how do they form?  | Due Monday, 11/14/11: 
   Have
       a nice Veterans’ Day Weekend! | 
 
Week #10: October 31, 2011 to
November 4, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  10/31/11: | Due Tuesday,
  11/1/11: 
   Review
       for Chapter 10 Test on Plate Tectonics Tuesday | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  11/1/11: 
   Chapter
       10 Test: Plate Tectonics | Due Thursday,
  11/3/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  11/3/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  11/4/11: | 
 
  | Friday, 11/4/11: | Due Monday,
  11/7/11: 
   Have
       a nice homecoming weekend | 
 
First Quarter: August 29, 2011 to October 28, 2011
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to see previous weeks.
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“File” then “Print” then check the “Selection” box under “Print Range”
and then click “OK.”
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Always remember to refresh your browser.
 
Week #9: October 24, 2011 to
October 28, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  10/24/11: | Due Tuesday,
  10/25/11: 
   Correct
       Tests that were passed back in class today. Make sure to staple your
       corrections and your multiple choice assessment sheet to your test
       before turning in to me. | 
 
  | Tuesday, 10/25/11: | Due Thursday,
  10/27/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  10/27/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  10/28/11: | 
 
  | Friday,
  10/28/11: 
   Traeger
       out today: Sorry L How the Earth
       Was Made Season 1 Video: San Andreas Fault video and Essay prompt: You have just watched
       a video about the San Andreas Fault. Tell me the following in ESSAY
       form. What kind of plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault? What two
       plates are on either side of this fault? How does the motion of the San
       Andreas Fault in the northern section near San Francisco compare to the
       motion of the San Andreas Fault in Central California near Parkfield and
       how does this compare to the motion along the Fault in the southern
       section near Los Angeles and Palm Springs? Does the fault in these areas
       have major strong earthquakes, or is the motion gentle in a motion
       seismologists refer to as “Creep?” End of 1st Quarter: All makeup
       work due by today! | Due Monday,
  10/31/11: 
   Have
       a nice weekend!Review
       for Chapter 10 Test on Plate Tectonics next week. | 
 
Week #8: October 17, 2011 to
October 21, 2011 (No School on Wednesday, 10/19/11 due to Teacher Collaboration
Day)
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  10/17/11: | Due Thursday,
  10/20/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  10/20/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  10/21/11: | 
 
  | Friday,
  10/21/11: | Due Monday,
  10/24/11: | 
 
Week #7: October 10, 2011 to
October 14, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday,
  10/10/11: 
   Test
       on Sections 27.1 and 2.1 on Earth’s formation and structure | Due Tuesday,
  10/11/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  10/11/11: | Due Thursday,
  10/13/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  10/13/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  10/14/11: | 
 
  | Friday,
  10/14/11: | Due Monday,
  10/17/11: | 
 
Week #6: October 3, 2011 to
October 7, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 10/3/11: | Due Tuesday,
  10/4/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  10/4/11: | Due Thursday,
  10/6/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  10/6/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  10/7/11: 
   Review
       sections 27.1 and 2.1 for a test on Friday on Earth’s formation and
       structure. | 
 
  | Friday, 10/7/11: | Due Monday,
  10/10/11: 
   Have
       a nice weekend!Review
       sections 27.1 and 2.1 for a test on Friday on Earth’s formation and
       structure. | 
 
Week #5: September 26, 2011
to September 30, 2011 (Traeger out this week due to illness. L)
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 9/26/11: 
   Pasadena
       Topographic Map LabIf you are absent for the Pasadena
       Topographic Map Lab, you can go to the Google Earth Library to download the Pasadena
       Topographic Map in to Google Earth. Scroll down the page and click on
       the link “Download with Google Earth.” This will add the .KML file to
       your computer and Google Earth will automatically launch. You will want
       to search for La Cañada and then download the Pasadena Quadrangle Map by
       clicking inside the blue boundaries portrayed by the KML file in Google
       Earth.Due to illness and being out all of this
       week, I have decided to cancel the chapter 3 test. We now will move on
       in to chapter sections 2.1/27.1 on the Origin and Structure of Planet
       Earth! | Due Tuesday,
  9/27/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  9/27/11: | Due Thursday,
  9/29/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  9/29/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  9/30/11: | 
 
  | Friday, 9/30/11: | Due Monday,
  10/3/11: | 
 
Week #4: September 19, 2011
to September 23, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 9/19/11: | Due Tuesday,
  9/20/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  9/20/11: | Due Thursday,
  9/22/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  9/22/11 (Block Day): | Due Friday,
  9/23/11: | 
 
  | Friday, 9/23/11: 
   Happy
       Autumnal Equinox at 2:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time on Friday,
       September 23, 2011! What is technically wrong with the video at the link
       above? We will analyze this in class.Go
       over section 3.3 homework Pasadena
       Topographic Map LabIf
       you are absent for the Pasadena Topographic Map Lab, you can go to the Google Earth
       Library to download the Pasadena Topographic Map in to Google Earth.
       Scroll down the page and click on the link “Download with Google Earth.”
       This will add the .KML file to your computer and Google Earth will
       automatically launch. You will want to search for La Cañada and then download
       the Pasadena Quadrangle Map by clicking inside the blue boundaries
       portrayed by the KML file in Google Earth. Review
       Chapter 3 for Test on Tuesday | Due Monday,
  9/26/11: | 
 
Week #3: September 12, 2011
to September 16, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 9/12/11: | Due Thursday,
  9/15/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  9/13/11: 
   No
       school today. Teacher collaboration day.  | Due Thursday,
  9/15/11 (Block Day): | 
 
  | Thursday,
  9/15/11 (Block Day): 
   Reality
       Check: grade printoutQuiz
       on scientific notation and metric conversion using the decimal jumping
       method.Basics
       of GPS and Geocaching Lab Earthcache site Go here, here,
       and here to
       find out more about the GPS technology we use in class. | Due Friday,
  9/16/11: 
   Finish
       questions on Basics of GPS and Geocaching
       Lab | 
 
  | Friday, 9/16/11: | Due Monday,
  9/19/11: | 
 
Week #2: September 6, 2011 to
September 9, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Tuesday, 9/6/11: | Due Wednesday,
  9/7/11: | 
 
  | Wednesday,
  9/7/11: | Due Thursday,
  9/8/11: | 
 
  | Thursday,
  9/8/11: | Due Friday,
  9/9/11: | 
 
  | Friday, 9/9/11: 
   Go
       over homework section 3.1Map
       Basics and Google Earth® | Due Monday,
  9/12/11: | 
 
Week #1: August 29, 2011 to
September 2, 2011
 
  | Classwork | Homework | 
 
  | Monday, 8/29/11: | Due Tuesday,
  8/30/11: | 
 
  | Tuesday,
  8/30/11: | Due Wednesday,
  8/31/11: 
   Give
       lab
       donation requests to parents and bring money if your parents are
       willing Get class
       guidelines at the bottom of page 5 signed. Clip this and return. READ
       class
       guidelines for quiz on Wednesday Get
       class materials (binder, paper, pens/pencils, ruler, calculator) Cover
       your textbook  | 
 
  | Wednesday,
  8/31/11: | Due Thursday,
  9/1/11: | 
 
  | Thursday,
  9/1/11: | Due Friday,
  9/2/11: | 
 
  | Friday, 9/2/11: | Due Tuesday,
  9/6/11: 
   Have
       a nice Labor Day weekend! Get
       class materials (binder, paper, pens/pencils, ruler, calculator) Cover
       your textbook  | 
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