Monday, December 3, 2012

The Water Cycle


So, we are now moving into the water cycle. http://phschool.com/atschool/earth_science/powerpoints/PHESCh18.ppt#372,1,Prentice Hall            EARTH SCIENCE is a complete powerpoint on the water cycle and all aspects of water in the Hydrosphere, Lithosphere, Biosphere, and Atmosphere. We will be using the watercycle activity at PHSchool.com Web Code: cfp-4024.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Greenhouse Effect

For the next few days we will be exploring "The Green House Effect" and how it effects climate and weather. On friday we set up a model of "The Green House Effect".

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Global Warming and Ozone Depletion

Starting this week on PBS, New Hampshire Native Ken Burns Documentary on the "Dust Bowl" will be aired. I have included the link. http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/dustbowl/ We will be looking at Global warming. Students will be using www.explorelearning.com and www.brainpop.com. We will be looking at evidence and causes of Global warming. Students will also be looking at solutions to Global warming.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Mount Washington Observatory is coming to US!

Mount Washington Click on Mount Washington to see video. On Thursday we will be talking to the observatory about weather and climate. Please have questions for the staff.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Heat Transfer Powerpoint

Heat Transfer: We are looking at examples of Convection, Conduction, and Radiation. These are all ways Heat can be transferred in our atmosphere as well as below the Earth's surface. http://education.jlab.org/jsat/powerpoint/0708_conduction_convection_radiation.ppt


These are examples of heat transfer
Heat Transfer Add caption

teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=159713


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Clmate Regions

http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search?N=18340+4294949233&browseFilter=d_Service:DE Streaming,#N=4294949231+18342&No=0&Ne=4294965172&Ntk=All&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Ns=p_Popularity_ALL|1

Monday, September 24, 2012

Here are two websites to go to for practice. Also go to my blog http://mkhartwell.blogspot for vocabulary and diagrams. Monday Sept. 24th: Students took summative assessment on Seasons. We will be starting climate tomorrow. Here is a copy of the powerpoint for tuesday. What’s Climate Got to do with it.ppt

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Seasons interactive diagram

http://www.neok12.com/diagram/Seasons-01.htm

This is a great review for the Seasons . See how well you can do!
Remember Summative assessment is tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Seasons and Sharks

Today we reviewed some of the important key terms related to seasonal change. We also got to watch "Genie" the Great White Shark. Here is the link for the App for tracking the Great Whites;
http://www.expeditionwhiteshark.com/index.html
 In the next few weeks we will studying climate and weather.  http://www.whoi.edu/main/ocean-topics will be a important tool for research and education. Make sure to add this to your favorites.

Also the answers for the Seasons Gizmo is on www.homeworknow.com. Please review this. There will be a summative assessment on Monday on Seasons.

Monday, September 17, 2012

8 B Mosaic Seasons- Climate- Weather

Welcome to our "Blog". The first unit we will be covering is Climate. We will look at how different processes affect our climate. The first topic we are looking at are the seasons. In class we used  the diagram from our book which can be viewed at PHschool.com. It is cfp-1520. We are also using www.explorelearning.com . Here we have been completing the gizmo on Seasons. Words that we should know: Vocabulary: Seasons: Earth, Moon, and Sun

• Altitude – in astronomy, the angle between an object in the sky and the horizon.

o If the Sun is directly overhead, it has an altitude of 90°. If the Sun is on the horizon, it has an altitude of 0°.



• Axis – an imaginary line around which an object rotates.

o Earth’s axis runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.

• Azimuth – the compass direction of a celestial object.

o You can think of azimuth as compass bearings. Azimuth tells you the direction of an object in the sky.



• Equinox – one of the two days of the year in which the length of the day is equal to the length of the night.

o On the equinoxes, neither the Northern Hemisphere nor the Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the Sun.

o The spring equinox occurs around March 21, and the fall equinox occurs around September 22.



• Horizon – the line along which the sky and the Earth appear to meet.



• Latitude – a location’s angular distance north or south of the equator.

o Latitude is measured in degrees north or south.

o The latitude of the equator is 0°, the latitude of the North Pole is 90° N, and the latitude of Washington, D.C., is 39° N.



• Revolution – the movement of an object around another object.

o The path most celestial bodies follow as they revolve around another celestial body is called an orbit. Most orbits are elliptical in shape.



• Rotation – the spinning of an object around an axis.

• Solstice – one of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest apparent distance north or south.

o The longest day of the year is the summer solstice. The shortest day of the year is the winter solstice.

o In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice occurs around June 21, and the winter solstice occurs around December 21.

Answers to Gizmo: http://cs.explorelearning.com/materials/SeasonsEarthMoonSunSE_Key.doc

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Summer Science Institute

Strategies for using Technology in the classroom.
Strategies for Using Technology in the Classroom


Setting Objectives: Organizing Templates, Kidspiration, Inspiration, Microsoft

Data collecting tools: Survey Monkey, www.surveymonkey.com

Creating Standards-based objectives: Using Rubrics: Rubistar

http://rubistar.4teachers.org and Teachnology.com

Using a blog: http://mkhartwell.blogspot.com

Providing Feedback: Microsoft word: Using Review Toolbars, Insert comments

Kincaid Readability Scale : This is under Spelling and grammar.

Data Collection tools: Classroom Response Systems: “The Clickers”

Web resources: Math Playground www.mathplayground.com/index.html

Explorelearning: www.explorelearning.com

Cut The Knot: www.cut-the-knot.org/games.shtml

BrainPOP: www.brainpop.com

Providing Recognition: Using positive feedback , Creating certificates:

Online Certificates: Microsoft Office Education Resources:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates

Education Oasis: www.educationoasis.com/teacher_tools

Cues,Questions,and Advance Organizers: Standards based learning: www.fno.org/feb01/pt.html

Applying Bloom’s: www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/dalton.htm