Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tennessee TCAP Sixth Grade Science Vocabulary
Need more help studying...
1. Tennessee vocabulary K-8 all subjects: Link
2. Tennessee State Practice/Sample Tests: Link Parents and students can find TCAP style tests for practice in Science and other subjects.
3. Practice tests for other states: Link
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Monday, February 6, 2012
Learn About Others -Ted Talks
TED: William Kamkwamba on building a windmill
Ted talks come in many sizes so find one that inspires you.
Share an interesting talk with the class. Include basics about the talk and what you can take from the talk.
TED Talks: www.TEDTalks.com
She is cool check her out: Aimee Mullins
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Planet Cookies Real or Fake
Directions:
Please don't go out of your way to buy anything for this project. Students have been asked to make a cookie (or fake cookie made of cardboard/paper) the shape of a specific planet. Each planet should be made in a way to show as many details about the actual planet as possible. Students need to have a scale for their planet and facts describing the planet. We will discuss the planets in our next class and eat any real cookie planets. Points will be earned as follows: Planet's name and meaning of the name, scale -See link, and facts. No points for making it into an art project.
Checklist & Rubric: Given in class
Worksheet: Scale, source citation, and presentation planner
Please don't go out of your way to buy anything for this project. Students have been asked to make a cookie (or fake cookie made of cardboard/paper) the shape of a specific planet. Each planet should be made in a way to show as many details about the actual planet as possible. Students need to have a scale for their planet and facts describing the planet. We will discuss the planets in our next class and eat any real cookie planets. Points will be earned as follows: Planet's name and meaning of the name, scale -See link, and facts. No points for making it into an art project.
Checklist & Rubric: Given in class
Worksheet: Scale, source citation, and presentation planner
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Big Paper: Group Assignment
Retrograde Rotation of Venus
Task Sheet and Rubric
Supporting websites:
Retrograde planets: The planets that have a retrograde rotation are Venus, Uranus and Pluto. Just remember Very Unusual Planets.
Asteroids & Meteoroids: First let us explain the only diffence between an asteroid and a meteroid: their sizes. Anything smaller than 1 mile across is considered a meteroid. Anything larger is considered an asteroid.
Meteoroids vs. AsteroidsMonday, January 16, 2012
Curious About Astronomy? Ask an Astronomer
This sixth month long exposure shows, what? Picture of the Day
View the Ask an Astronomer website and look over the top twenty-five questions ask. View other questions on topics of your interest.
Report your most interesting finds for bonus points. If you come up with a question not answered on the site. Ask and let Mr. Swafford know what you learn.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Planetary Scale Model
Additional Scale Picture: Link
Planetary Scale from Chris Swafford on Vimeo.
Make your own planetary scale using toilet paper: Link
Make your own planetary scale using this site: Link -No Math Need!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Want to learn more about Space? Try Stellarium!
Download Stellarium for your iPhone or computer then explore.
Students seeking extra credit should write a paper stating what you learned. Include specifics about the program and what it does. Additionally, how has your using the program expanded your learning from class? Share connection between class and the program. Last, get your parent/guardian to sign your paper and return it to Mr. Swafford
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