Jun
09
Filed Under (Class, Energy) by samesf on 09-06-2008

Essential Question:

  • What are the other alternatives to fossil fuels?

Objective:

  • To start the Energy Source data game

Agenda:

  • Warm-up: BEST COUPLE
    • Now that you have gotten out there and met some of the other energy sources, which two energy sources would make the best couple in Maine and why?
  • Energy source speed data-ing

Homework:

Complete any missing work grades close Thursday, 6/12

Jun
05
Filed Under (Class, Energy) by samesf on 05-06-2008

Essential Question:

  • What are the other alternatives to fossil fuels?

Objective:

  • To start the Energy Source data game

Agenda:

  • Warm-up: LOOKING BACK #4
    • What are some differences between protons and electrons?
  • Set up for spreading the info to peers
    • everyone in group has all the info
    • everyone in group understands all the info
    • copies of notetakers
    • everyone in group has a nametag
  • Energy source speed data-ing

Homework:

Complete any missing work

Jun
05
Filed Under (Class, Energy) by samesf on 05-06-2008

Essential Question:

  • What are alternatives to fossil fuels?

Objective:

  • To have complete notetakers for your own energy sources
  • To start the Energy Source data game

Agenda:

  • Warm-up: LOOKING BACK #3
    • What’s the difference between weight and mass?
  • Set up for spreading the info to peers
    • everyone in group has all the info
    • everyone in group understands all the info
    • copies of notetakers
    • everyone in group has a nametag
  • Try out the Carbon Footprint Calculator: LINK

Homework:

Complete any missing work

Jun
04
Filed Under (Class, Energy) by samesf on 04-06-2008

Essential Question:

  • What are alternatives to fossil fuels?

Objective:

  • To watch all the energy source movies

Agenda:

  • Warm-up: LOOKING BACK #2
    • What are the units of measurement (name and abbreviation) for :
      • MASS
      • LENGTH
      • VOLUME
      • TIME
      • DENSITY
      • and bonus: BRIGHTNESS
  • Turn in any last minute parts of the 3-D model presentation
  • Finish watching videos
  • Peer evaluate using template
  • Set up for spreading the info to peers
    • everyone in group has all the info
    • everyone in group understands all the info
    • everyone in group has a nametag
  • Try out the Carbon Footprint Calculator: LINK

Homework:

Complete any missing work

Jun
03
Filed Under (Class, Energy) by samesf on 03-06-2008

Essential Question:

  • What are alternatives to fossil fuels?

Objective:

  • To watch all the energy source movies

Agenda:

  • Warm-up: LOOKING BACK #1

    • Ahnold regularly lifts 30,450grams during his workout.  After reading how much Pat can lift, Ahnold has decided to test if he could lift more weights using a nuclear powered suit.
      • What would his hypothesis be?
      • What is the independent variable?
      • What is the dependent variable?
      • What might be some constants Ahnold should have?
  • Turn in any last minute parts of the 3-D model presentation
  • Watch videos
  • Peer evaluate using template
  • Maybe reward’s show?????

Homework:

Complete any missing work




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