Credit: National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution
Class
Information
Class
Guidelines: Go here for a listing of class policies and grading scale. |
Class
Schedule: Go here for current classwork and homework |
You must have Adobe Reader ® to view and print worksheets and assignments. Go here to download this software. |
Class Schedule Archives can be found here for class schedules from semesters past. |
Webquest Internet Investigations:
Go here for links to the Internet Investigations that we do on the computers. |
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Power
Point Presentations: Go here to see the Power
Point notes that I give out in class! |
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Physics
Equation Sheet: Helpful for solving problems! |
Web Links
This course is aligned with the California
State Content Standards for Grades 9-12 Earth Sciences and is in the
process of realigning with the Common
Core Standards, and Next
Generation Science Standards.
Parents: Are you looking for your student’s grades online? If so go here to sign up for an account and here to access the Pinnacle Viewer.
Monitoring the sunspots on the sun? Go here to spaceweather.com to see the latest image of the sun without burning your eyes out!
Do you want to download some cool astronomy screen savers and visualizations? If so go here to www.fourmilab.ch to download. Under “Science,” click on Astronomy & Space. Follow the instructions for the download(s) you wish to have.
Do you want to see what other worlds in our solar system look like? Go to the Solar System Simulator from JPL!
Want to know more about what causes natural disasters? Go to the current events page to see the science behind natural disasters such as hurricanes and tsunamis.
Go here to learn how to do MLA Citation Format. Go here to get some tips on how to work with PowerPoint.
Go here, here, and here to find out more about the GPS technology we use in class.
Go here to find out more about the Vernier Instruments that we use to do labs in class.
Go here to find out more about the ArcView 9.2 GIS program that we use in class.
Go here for instructions on how to submit your work electronically to the server.
ArcView 3.2a GIS Program: Go here for instructions on how to work with the program in the IRC.
If you have questions, email Mr. Traeger at ttraeger@lcusd.net