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Second Quarter: November 8, 2004 to January 27, 2005

Week #11: November 8, 2004 to November 10, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 11/8/04:

  • Go over how to do MLA format for a works cited page
  • Show an example of a creative PowerPoint project
  • Rock Cycle video

Due Tuesday, 11/9/04:

  • Finish your mineral resource PowerPoint project

Tuesday, 11/9/04:

  • Turn in mineral resource project in the IRC
  • Rock cycle and igneous rock internet investigations in IRC

Due Wednesday, 11/10/04:

  • Finish internet investigations if necessary

Wednesday, 11/10/04:

  • Pass out field trip forms
  • Review rock cycle
  • Igneous rock notes and lab

Due Monday, 11/15/04:

  • Have a nice Veterans Day weekend! Go to the mineral museum for extra credit!
  • Get field trip forms signed for next week’s field trip!

 

Week #12: November 15, 2004 to November 19, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 11/15/04:

  • Collect field trip forms
  • Igneous Rock Lab

Due Tuesday, 11/16/04:

  • Read Section 6.2, Igneous Rocks, on pages 121-126 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 121 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-6 on page 126.

Tuesday, 11/16/04:

  • Collect field trip forms
  • Pass back/correct Minerals Tests
  • Sedimentary Rocks
  • Sedimentary Rock Lab?

Due Wednesday, 11/17/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 11/18/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Section 6.3, Sedimentary Rocks, on pages 127-131 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 127 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 131.

Wednesday, 11/17/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 11/18/04 (Period 1):

  • “Rock Walk” geology field trip in the Arroyo Seco You must have a signed field trip form on file in order to attend! Students that do not go will be required to do a research paper in the IRC. Bring closed-toed shoes, jacket, water, sunscreen, and a clipboard if you have one. Be ready to hike around 1.5 to 2 miles.

Due Friday, 11/19/04:

  • No homework dueJ

Friday, 11/19/04:

  • Grand Canyon Slide Show: Intro to Sedimentary Rocks
  • Go over field trip

Due Monday, 11/29/04:

  • Have a nice Thanksgiving Week! Go to the mineral museum for extra credit! Also write a one page report on the geology of where you went for Thanksgiving. If you didn’t go anywhere, then just tell me about the geology around your house.

 

Week #13: November 29, 2004 to December 3, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 11/29/04:

  • Sedimentary Rock Review
  • Sedimentary Rock Lab

Due Tuesday, 11/30/04:

  • Read Section 6.4, Metamorphic Rocks, on pages 133-137 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 133 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 137.
  • Do Thanksgiving Extra Credit of the geology of where you went.

Tuesday, 11/30/04:

  • Yosemite Institute Forms?
  • Collect Thanksgiving Extra Credit
  • Stamp Homework Section 6.4
  • Finish Sedimentary Rock Lab

Due Wednesday, 12/1/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 12/2/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Section 8.1, What is Plate Tectonics, on pages 172-175 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 172 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 175. This homework is part of the next unit on plate tectonics.

Wednesday, 12/1/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 12/2/04 (Period 1):

  • Stamp Section 8.1 homework
  • Metamorphic Rock Notes
  • Metamorphic Rock Lab
  • Review for Friday’s Test
  • Intro. To Plate Tectonics

Due Friday, 12/3/04:

  • Review for the Chapter 6 Test on Rocks. It will cover sections 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4.
  • Get homework packets together: bookwork for sections 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4.

Friday, 12/3/04:

  • Test on Rocks: Sections 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4
  • Collect homework packets: 6.2, 6.3, 6.4

Due Monday, 12/6/04:

  • Have a nice weekend! Go to the mineral museum for extra credit! The due date for this extra credit is Tuesday, December 7th.

 

Week #14: December 6, 2004 to December 10, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 12/6/04:

  • Introduction to Plate Tectonics
  • Video and Questions: Planet Earth, The Living Machine

Due Tuesday, 12/7/04:

  • Read Section 8.2, Types of Plate Boundaries, on pages 176-179 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 176 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-7 on page 179.

Tuesday, 12/7/04:

  • Plate Tectonics Internet Investigations in IRC

Due Wednesday, 12/8/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 12/9/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Finish Internet Investigations if not completed in class.

Wednesday, 12/8/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 12/9/04 (Period 1):

  • Finish Planet Earth, The Living Machine video and questions
  • Start Paleomagnetism Lab

Due Friday, 12/10/04:

  • Read Section 8.3, Causes of Plate Movement, on pages 180-181 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 180 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-2 on page 181.

Friday, 12/10/04:

  • Paleomagnetism Lab

Due Monday, 12/13/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #15: December 13, 2004 to December 17, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 12/13/04:

  • Finish Paleomagnetism Lab
  • Pass back/go over Rocks Tests

Due Tuesday, 12/14/04:

  • Work on Plate Motion Worksheet

Tuesday, 12/14/04:

  • Plate Boundaries Worksheet
  • Causes of Plate Motion

Due Wednesday, 12/15/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 12/16/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Study for Chapter 8 test on Plate Tectonics
  • Get homework packets together: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3

Wednesday, 12/15/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 12/16/04 (Period 1):

  • Test on Chapter 8, Plate Tectonics
  • Collect Homework Packets: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3
  • Dante’s Peak

Due Friday, 12/17/04:

  • No homework J

Friday, 12/17/04:

  • Dante’s Peak

Due Monday, 1/3/05:

  • Have a nice Winter Break! J

 

Week #16: January 3, 2005 to January 7, 2005

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 1/3/05:

  • The Burning of the Rice Fields
  • Tsunami 101

Due Tuesday, 1/4/05:

  • Extra Credit from Winter Break
  • Read Section 9.1, How and Where Volcanoes Form, on pages 194-198 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 194 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 198.

Tuesday, 1/4/05:

  • Collect extra credit from Winter Break
  • Pass back/go over Rocks Tests
  • Pass back papers

Due Wednesday, 1/5/05 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 1/6/05 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Section 9.2, Magma and Erupted Materials, on pages 199-201 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 199 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 201.

Wednesday, 1/5/05 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 1/6/05 (Period 1):

  • Volcano! Video
  • Volcano demos and lab

Due Friday, 1/7/05:

  • Read Section 9.3, Volcanic Landforms, on pages 202-204 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 202 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-3 on page 204.

Friday, 1/7/05:

  • Meet in IRC for Predicting Volcanic Eruption Activity.

Due Monday, 1/10/05:

  • Have a nice Weekend!

 

Week #17: January 10, 2005 to January 14, 2005

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 1/10/05:

  • GIS Investigation in IRC: The Earth Moves

Due Tuesday, 1/11/05:

  • Finish Volcano Prediction sheet from last Friday

Tuesday, 1/11/05:

  • Collect Volcano Prediction Sheets from last Friday
  • Stamp section 9.3 Homework
  • Viscosity and volcanic eruptions
  • Volcano notes

Due Wednesday, 1/12/05 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 1/13/05 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Section 9.4, Extraterrestrial Volcanoes, on pages 206-207 in your textbook. No Vocabulary Words!. Also answer section review questions 1-6 on page 207. Extra Question: Do other planets have plate tectonics? Why or why not?

Wednesday, 1/12/05 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 1/13/05 (Period 1):

  • Finish volcanoes
  • Pass back/correct plate tectonics tests
  • Review for Volcano Test

Due Friday, 1/14/05:

  • Review Sections 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 for test!
  • Assemble homework packets: 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4

Friday, 1/14/05:

  • Test on Volcanoes, Chapter 9
  • Collect homework packets section 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4

Due Tuesday, 1/18/05:

  • Have a nice MLK 3-day Weekend!

 

Week #18: January 18, 2005 to January 21, 2005

Classwork

Homework

Tuesday, 1/18/05:

  • Pass out final exam review sheets
  • Collect progress reports
  • Intro to Earthquakes
  • It’s Not My Fault: Types of Earthquake Faults

Due Wednesday, 1/19/05:

  • Read Section 11.2, How Mountains Form, on pages 238-241 in your textbook. Do the key vocabulary words on page 238 and section review questions 1-7 on page 241.
  • Study for your Final Exam!

Wednesday, 1/19/05:

  • Stamp/go over homework
  • Finish It’s Not My Fault and Questions
  • Intro to Elastic Rebound Theory and Earthquake Waves

Due Thursday, 1/20/05:

  • Read Section 10.1, How and Where Earthquakes Occur, on pages 214-216 in your textbook. Do the key vocabulary words on page 214 and section review questions 1-5 on page 216.
  • Study for your Final Exam!

Thursday, 1/20/05:

  • Stamp/go over homework
  • Earthquake waves and locating earthquake epicenters

Due Friday, 1/21/05:

  • Read Section 10.2, Locating and Measuring Earthquakes, on pages 217-221 in your textbook. Do the key vocabulary words on page 217 and section review questions 1-5 on page 221.
  • Study for your Final Exam!

Friday, 1/21/05:

  • Stamp/go over homework
  • Finish earthquake waves and locating earthquake epicenters
  • Earthquake hazards & safety?

Due Monday, 1/24/05:

  • Study for your Final Exam!

 

 

First Quarter: August 30, 2004 to November 5, 2004

Week #1: August 30, 2004 to September 3, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 8/30/04:

  • Welcome back to school!
  • Introductions
  • Name tags
  • Hand out lab fee sheet
  • The 5 Spheres of Earth System Science
  • Mr. Traeger’s Summer Vacation PowerPoint show.
  • Hand out Student Surveys (I forgot to do this for period 1.L)

Due Tuesday, 8/31/04:

  • Complete Student Survey.
  • Get your textbook covered
  • Obtain a notebook for this class.
  • Bring lab fees: $15.00 cash or check made payable to LCHS-Science

Tuesday, 8/31/04:

  • Collect student surveys
  • Collect lab fee money
  • Go to IRC to sign in on computers and go over class website.
  • Internet investigation on the earth’s spheres.

Due Wednesday, 9/1/04:

  • Get your textbook covered.
  • Obtain a notebook for this class.
  • Bring lab fees: $15.00 cash or check made payable to LCHS-Science

Wednesday, 9/1/04:

  • Pass back earth spheres internet investigation question sheet.
  • Tracking Hurricane Frances
  • Collect student surveys
  • Go over class guidelines and safety.
  • Collect lab fees
  • Earth System Science’s 5 “spheres” model: finish

Due Thursday, 9/2/04:

  • Get the class guidelines sheet signed by a parent/guardian.
  • Bring lab fees: $15.00 cash or check made payable to LCHS-Science
  • Get your textbook covered.
  • Finish back side of spheres worksheet.

Thursday, 9/2/04:

Due Friday, 9/3/04:

  • Get the class guidelines sheet signed by a parent/guardian.
  • Bring lab fees: $15.00 cash or check made payable to LCHS-Science
  • Finish metric units worksheet or Draw a Scientist

Friday, 9/3/04:

Due Tuesday, 9/7/04:

  • Have a nice Labor Day Weekend!

 

Week #2: September 6, 2004 to September 10, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 9/6/04:

  • No School. Labor Day Holiday!

Due Tuesday, 9/7/04:

  • No homework due

Tuesday, 9/7/04:

  • Check for books and book covers
  • Goodbye Frances, Hello Ivan! How to plot the latitude and longitude of Hurricane Ivan.
  • Of Sunsets, Souls, and Senses: Science is:, Science is not:

Due Wednesday, 9/8/04:

  • Get your textbook covered if you haven’t already done so!
  • Read the article on banning DHMO. Write a half page saying whether you are for or against banning DHMO.

Wednesday, 9/8/04:

  • Check for books and book covers
  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Ivan.
  • Stamp homework.
  • The “Checks” Lab

Due Thursday, 9/9/04:

  • Complete the worksheet given out in class concerning what science can and cannot study.

Thursday, 9/9/04:

  • Stamp homework and discuss.
  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Ivan
  • The “Checks” activity: Finish

Due Friday, 9/10/04:

  • Read Chapter Section 2.2 in your Textbook entitled “Scientific Methods of Inquiry” on pages 29-33. Outline the steps of scientific inquiry in chronological order.

Friday, 9/10/04:

  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Ivan
  • Stamp homework
  • Notes on scientific inquiry
  • Finish worksheet for “Checks” lab and turn in.
  • Go over DHMO article
  • Finish Science is, science is not.

Due Monday, 9/13/04:

  • Get extra credit for continuing to track Hurricane Ivan throughout the weekend. Go here to find the information.

 

Week #3: September 13, 2004 to September 17, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 9/13/04:

  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Ivan
  • Stamp extra credit for hurricane tracking
  • DHMO?
  • Measurement Lab

Due Tuesday, 9/14/04:

  • Review for a test on the class rules, Chapter section 1.2 on the earth’s spheres, Chapter sections 2.1 and 2.2 on the nature of science, and a few basic questions about the hurricanes we have been tracking.
  • Assemble homework packets.

Tuesday, 9/14/04:

  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Ivan
  • Collect homework packets with the following: spheres worksheet, DHMO article, science can/cannot study worksheet, and outline of scientific inquiry method.
  • Test on the class rules, Chapter section 1.2 on the earth’s spheres, Chapter sections 2.1 and 2.2 on the nature of science, and a few basic questions about the hurricanes we have been tracking.

Due Wednesday, 9/15/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 9/16/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Complete worksheet on unit conversions and scientific notation.

Wednesday, 9/15/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 9/16/04 (Period 1):

  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Ivan.
  • Units and Scientific Notation
  • Metric Measuring Lab
  • Intro to maps

Due Friday, 9/17/04:

  • Complete Graphing worksheet.

Friday, 9/17/04:

  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Ivan
  • Stamp homework
  • Introduction to ArcView GIS in IRC

Due Monday, 9/20/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #4: September 20, 2004 to September 24, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 9/20/04:

Due Tuesday, 9/21/04:

  • Complete Graphing Worksheet that was assigned last week.

Tuesday, 9/21/04:

  • Check coordinates for Hurricanes
  • Stamp/go over graphing worksheets
  • Pass back and correct Nature of Science Tests?
  • Map scales: making a scale map of the classroom

Due Wednesday, 9/22/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 9/23/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Chapter Section 3.1, Modeling the Planet, on pages 44-47 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 44 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-6 on page 47.

Wednesday, 9/22/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 9/23/04 (Period 1):

  • Change seats
  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Jeanne
  • Stamp homework and go over.
  • The Autumnal Equinox
  • Go over NOS test
  • Making a scale map of the classroom.
  • Topographic Map lab

Due Friday, 9/24/04:

  • Make your graphing worksheet that I checked and went over on Tuesday perfect.
  • Review Appendix C, pages 719-736, in your textbook for a short test (“Quest”) on Friday, 9/24/04. The “Quest” will cover metric units, metric measurements, scientific notation, and graphing.

Friday, 9/24/04:

  • Check coordinates for Hurricane Jeanne.
  • Stamp homework and go over
  • Short test on metric units, metric measurements, scientific notation, and graphing
  • Go over NOS test
  • Finish making a scale map of the classroom.

Due Monday, 9/27/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #5: September 27, 2004 to October 1, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 9/27/04:

Due Tuesday, 9/28/04:

Tuesday, 9/28/04:

  • Pass back and correct nature of science tests (Periods 1 and 6)
  • Continue/Finish drawing scale models of the classroom
  • Collect hurricane tracking charts.

Due Wednesday, 9/29/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 9/30/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Chapter Section 3.3, Topographic Maps, on pages 53-57 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 53 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-6 on page 57.

Wednesday, 9/29/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 9/30/04 (Period 1):

  • Stamp homework
  • Topographic Map Lab on contouring
  • Finish scale maps of the room

Due Friday, 10/1/04:

  • Finish your scale model of the classroom.

Friday, 10/1/04:

Due Monday, 10/4/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #6: October 4, 2004 to October 8, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 10/4/04:

Due Tuesday, 10/5/04:

  • Finish the questions on the back of the Geocaching worksheet.

Tuesday, 10/5/04:

  • Current Events: Mt. St. Helens and the X-Prize
  • Pass back and correct metrics test
  • Collect & go over homework

Due Wednesday, 10/6/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 10/7/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Section 3.2, Mapmaking and Technology, on pages 48-51 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 48 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-3 on page 51.

Wednesday, 10/6/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 10/7/04 (Period 1):

  • Finish contouring lab from last week
  • Current Events: Mt. St. Helens
  • Topographic map lab

Due Friday, 10/8/04:

  • No homework

Friday, 10/8/04:

  • Plotting geographic coordinates in ArcView GIS

Due Monday, 10/11/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #7: October 11, 2004 to October 15, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 10/11/04:

  • Topographic Map Lab
  • Pass some papers back

Due Tuesday, 10/12/04:

  • Get homework packets together. Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3.

Tuesday, 10/12/04:

  • Finish Topographic Map Lab
  • Start homework if finished.

Due Wednesday, 10/13/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 10/14/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Read Section 5.1, Matter and Atoms, on pages 90-95 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 90 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 95.

Wednesday, 10/13/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 10/14/04 (Period 1):

  • Properties of matter and the periodic table
  • Properties of matter lab
  • Review for Map Test on Chapter 3

Due Friday, 10/15/04:

  • Review all of Chapter 3 for your Map Test!

Friday, 10/15/04:

  • Test on all of Chapter 3.
  • Collect homework packets: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3

Due Monday, 10/18/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #8: October 18, 2004 to October 22, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 10/18/04:

  • Period 1 finishes properties of matter lab
  • NOVA video: “Origins”

Due Tuesday, 10/19/04:

  • Read Section 4.1, Earth’s Formation, on pages 70-74 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 70 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 74.

Tuesday, 10/19/04:

  • Stamp/go over Homework Section 4.1 homework.
  • Hand out Progress Reports
  • Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
  • Finish “Origins” video

Due Wednesday, 10/20/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 10/21/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Complete Chemistry Worksheet, front and back. Go here for a periodic table to help you.
  • Get progress reports signed.

Wednesday, 10/20/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 10/21/04 (Period 1):

  • Collect signed progress reports.
  • Stamp/go over Chemistry Worksheet
  • Composition and Structure of Minerals
  • Mineral Identification Lab

Due Friday, 10/22/04:

  • Read Section 5.2, Composition and Structure of Minerals, on pages 96-102 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 96 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-6 on page 102.

Friday, 10/22/04:

  • Finish Mineral Identification Lab
  • Stamp/ go over section 5.2 homework.
  • Pass back/correct maps tests?

Due Monday, 10/25/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #9: October 25, 2004 to October 29, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 10/25/04:

  • Mineral Groups
  • Finish Mineral Identification Lab

Due Block Day, 10/26/04 or 10/28/04:

  • Read Section 5.3, Identifying Minerals, on pages 104-107 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 104 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-5 on page 107.
  • Don’t forget the lunar eclipse extra credit on Wednesday night. See the main web page for details.

Tuesday, 10/26/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 10/28/04 (Period 1):

  • Mineral Resource Arc View GIS and research project in IRC

Due Friday, 10/29/04:

  • Work on your mineral research projects. They will be due Tuesday, November 8, 2004.

Friday, 10/29/04:

  • Stamp and go over section 5.3 homework
  • Finish Mineral Identification Labs
  • Pass back and correct maps tests

Due Monday, 11/1/04:

  • Have a nice weekend!

 

Week #10: November 1, 2004 to November 5, 2004

Classwork

Homework

Monday, 11/1/04:

  • Finish Mineral Identification Labs
  • Mineral Crystal Shapes and Chemical Formulae

Due Tuesday, 11/2/04:

  • Read Section 5.4, Mineral Groups, on pages 108-111 in your textbook. Define the vocabulary words on page 108 by sketching/drawing each word. Doing vocabulary on index cards works the best. Also answer section review questions 1-4 on page 111.

Tuesday, 11/2/04:

  • Traeger is out sick. L Splendid Stones video with the Substitute

Due Wednesday, 11/3/04 (Pds. 2 & 6) or Thursday, 11/4/04 (Pd. 1):

  • Review Sections 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 for a test on Friday.

Wednesday, 11/3/04 (Periods 2 & 6) or Thursday, 11/4/04 (Period 1):

  • Stamp/go over Section 5.4 homework that was assigned on Monday.
  • Finish Mineral Crystal Shapes and Chemical Formulae
  • Review for Friday’s Test
  • The Rock Cycle
  • Start Igneous Rock Lab

Due Friday, 11/5/04:

  • Review Sections 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 for a test on Friday. Go here and here for the PowerPoint notes.
  • Get your homework packet ready to be collected. Bookwork Sections 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 and Chemistry Practice Sheet (pink).

Friday, 11/5/04:

  • Test on the Origin of Earth and Minerals: Sections 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4
  • Collect homework packets: Bookwork Sections 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 and Chemistry Practice Sheet (pink).
  • End of the Quarter: All makeup work must be turned in by today!

Due Monday, 11/8/04:

  • Have a nice weekend! Go to the mineral museum for extra credit!
  • Remember that your mineral projects are due on Tuesday, November 9, 2004!

 

 

If you have questions, email Mr. Traeger at ttraeger@lcusd.net