Thursday, May 14, 2009

Exams! Are we going to finish?

Student's working on their exams!

160 minutes in the Media Center

Are you Finished?

Monday, May 11, 2009

Exam Help: Links

1. Endangered Species in Tennessee: Remember to answer why it is endangered.

4.
Safari Montage (Works at School only) -User Name: Student -Password: Student

5. Food Web: Your food web must be specific and not have generic names such as "bird" but "Eastern Blue bird." Every organism in your web must come from the biome you selected. All food webs need to be in your handwriting not a print-off from the web. Here is a great website to help you build a food web. Caution it may have generic name.

6. BrainPOP -Weathering



Level B Work




Level A Work

Pro/Con Nuclear Power -This is a link for school.

Important Scientist -100 Scientist Who Shaped World History

Space Junk -This is a link for school.

Wikipedia Muppet -Example of fun creatures.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Student Council: Ropes Course & Leadership Training

Just Back from a Good Day of Actives: Low Ropes Team Actives, Pamper Pole, and Giant Swing at SAU.

Thanks for a Fun Day!

Cookin' Up S'mores: Solar Cookers

Object: design and build a solar cook to produce the hottest temperature
Vocabulary: reflect, insulate, capture/trap, absorb, celsius, fahrenheit


Congratulation to our top two cooker!

Griffin at 122 degree Celsius
Mila at 104 degree Celsius

Do you want to know their temperatures in fahrenheit?

C=(F-32) 5/9

or


Grading Scale:

The temperature of your cooker will make or break your grade! The temperature will determine one of the two grades you will receive on this project.

2009 2010


A = 125 degrees plus! 220 degrees plus!

B = 91 -124 degrees 120-219 degrees

C = 76 – 90 76-119

D = 70 - 75 70-75

F = No project No project

Higher temperature would have been required this year however our thermometers maxed out at 120 and popped at 130! Wal-Mart has cheap oven thermometers that will be used next year.

Written Assignment: Solar Cooker Essay

--Use three different internet sources

About My Planet - Solar Cooking.org -Places of Use - These are just two I used.

--MLA citation of sources at bottom of the page

–use citation machine:http://citationmachine.net

--One page that answers:

What is a solar cooker?

How does it work?

Who uses it? Give real examples (two) you find in your research.

Where (what places) is it used?

Why is a solar cooker used?

--Make sure you underline/highlight the key words- who, what, when, where, why, and how in the paper.

--Paper can be typed or neatly written.

--Include pictures (drawn or printed) of two different types of solar cookers.


Due: Friday, May 1

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Bad Hatch!

What happened to the Egg?


--they got cool on the way to our school
--they needed to be turn in the evening

We know the eggs smelled very very bad when cracked open!

Learn more about Silkie chickens or photos.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Building Solar Cookers

Can you design and build a hot solar cooker? Our plan is to build a cooker, test it making s'mores, and enjoy learning!

Build Day


Solar Cooker are used around the world to help individuals cook their meals. For more information and pictures about cooking projects see Solar Cooker Review.


Watch the video link to see the basics of how a cooker works, why cooker are important, and how government officials are being encouraged to support their use. ASAP Video: Importance of Solar Cookers