Test on Chapter 15, circulation, Monday.

No Thanksgiving homework.

Homework Due Monday

It was a 3 choice assignment.

Read the article in Science World and take split page notes.  Mission Mars is the article.  If you do not have it, then I suggest you go to Blackboard.monroe.edu and use your password to do one of the other 2 possibilities.

Ms. Long 

Next week, there will be a vocab. test over the words from the presentations (which you are still presenting).

Happy Thanksgiving

Due Monday Nov. 26th

Name                                                                                                  Date Due

GREEN BLUE RED

                                                                      Field Site # 13 – November Gathering                                                Time (24 hour) ___________ Date _____________________________ Air Temperature­­_____C           Ground Temperature_____C Cloud I.D. (include % of cloud cover)                                                                   General Weather Conditions                                                                Weather Mood ___________________________________________ Leaf Color Changes %:  0  10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ALIEN DIARY ENTRY Alien Diary          Wherever you are on Thursday, you will have an opportunity to experience one more human holiday.  Mention at least 7 of the following bullets in your diary entry.·       what are people doing at the gathering?·       does it appear to be a gathering of friends and relatives or are there important officials also?·       do people have to take part in the celebration?·       is a game called football related to this celebration…you wonder because many people appear to watch this event on the projection screen (TV)·       You have heard mentioned:  pilgrims, Native Americans, harvest, turkeys – what does all of this mean?·       food appears to be central to the event-what kind of food?·       is there any kind of celebration on your home world that is similar?·       are there are particular objects that are part of the event?·       is it an event that is for both young and old?·       does it appear to be fun or serious – or both?·       record one formula (recipe) for a food eaten at this event  TURN OVER FOR A SAMPLE DIARY ENTRY       

This week I witnessed another unusual Earthling happening. I believe it was a celebration because the Earthlings made the chattering sounds that I have come to understand means they are excited or pleased.  Here are some of my notes.          The moving picture screen had an important part in the celebration because many people gathered around it.  Early in the day it was mainly the children.  On the projecting screen, they watched a large group of other Earthlings in costumes riding on moving platforms that were colorfully decorated.  The platforms moved in a long column down the street of a very large city with tall buildings.  Curiously, this group also had large airborne decorations that were many meters high and shaped like animals.  All along the street, thousands watched and cheered.  It was an amazing display and I cannot imagine what it had to do with the rest of the day.  Perhaps it was done in honor of Earth animals although to be sure I have never seen any animals like those in the air – maybe they are all extinct. After a large meal, the older Earthlings took their place at the picture screen and watched something that is called Football.  It appeared to involve groups of very large Earthlings in two different colored costumes running recklessly about on a large field with an oval shaped object.  They tossed or kicked the object and then all ran and chased after it.  It was a somewhat violent event, but I do not believe that anyone was actually hurt.  I have no idea how this spectacle is related to the earlier event with the flying animals or to the food that was eaten.  Earthlings are a very strange group.  This day was more curious than the one I witnessed a few weeks ago (which I recently discovered was call Halloween). About the meal…the food eaten was of many varieties and included a red runny sauce that is made by cooking berries with water and sugar.  I witnessed this preparation from behind a large pottery jar. This mess cooled and I was able to steal a taste.  What a wonder… it was very sweet.  I snuck out during the cooking and recorded the formula for this food.  It was 3 cups of berries; ¼ cup water; 1 Cup of sugar.  Sugar is a white crystalline material with a very sweet taste.  Of course at home we only eat sweet foods to cure serious illnesses, so perhaps the Earthlings eat it to prevent disease.   Other foods included a large cooked animal called a Tur Key as well as orange, green and white plants that were covered in a brown liquid and a large flat dish they called pumpkin.  It did not look at all like the round pumpkins carved out at the last event.  Because of the meal, I think this celebration may be something like Ranforit* more later, ZarnacRanforit is the annual food holiday on Zarnac’s home world.  During this event, all the Planet’s 9 groups of essential foods are honored and eaten.  Each town has its own favorite food which is celebrated with a theatrical production that the whole community attends after a large feast.  The production lasts up to 6 hours! 

Name                                                                                                  Date Due

GREEN BLUE RED

                                                                      Field Site # 13 – November Gathering                                                Time (24 hour) ___________ Date _____________________________ Air Temperature­­_____C           Ground Temperature_____C Cloud I.D. (include % of cloud cover)                                                                   General Weather Conditions                                                                Weather Mood ___________________________________________ Leaf Color Changes %:  0  10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ALIEN DIARY ENTRY Alien Diary          Wherever you are on Thursday, you will have an opportunity to experience one more human holiday.  Mention at least 7 of the following bullets in your diary entry.·       what are people doing at the gathering?·       does it appear to be a gathering of friends and relatives or are there important officials also?·       do people have to take part in the celebration?·       is a game called football related to this celebration…you wonder because many people appear to watch this event on the projection screen (TV)·       You have heard mentioned:  pilgrims, Native Americans, harvest, turkeys – what does all of this mean?·       food appears to be central to the event-what kind of food?·       is there any kind of celebration on your home world that is similar?·       are there are particular objects that are part of the event?·       is it an event that is for both young and old?·       does it appear to be fun or serious – or both?·       record one formula (recipe) for a food eaten at this event  TURN OVER FOR A SAMPLE DIARY ENTRY       

This week I witnessed another unusual Earthling happening. I believe it was a celebration because the Earthlings made the chattering sounds that I have come to understand means they are excited or pleased.  Here are some of my notes.          The moving picture screen had an important part in the celebration because many people gathered around it.  Early in the day it was mainly the children.  On the projecting screen, they watched a large group of other Earthlings in costumes riding on moving platforms that were colorfully decorated.  The platforms moved in a long column down the street of a very large city with tall buildings.  Curiously, this group also had large airborne decorations that were many meters high and shaped like animals.  All along the street, thousands watched and cheered.  It was an amazing display and I cannot imagine what it had to do with the rest of the day.  Perhaps it was done in honor of Earth animals although to be sure I have never seen any animals like those in the air – maybe they are all extinct. After a large meal, the older Earthlings took their place at the picture screen and watched something that is called Football.  It appeared to involve groups of very large Earthlings in two different colored costumes running recklessly about on a large field with an oval shaped object.  They tossed or kicked the object and then all ran and chased after it.  It was a somewhat violent event, but I do not believe that anyone was actually hurt.  I have no idea how this spectacle is related to the earlier event with the flying animals or to the food that was eaten.  Earthlings are a very strange group.  This day was more curious than the one I witnessed a few weeks ago (which I recently discovered was call Halloween). About the meal…the food eaten was of many varieties and included a red runny sauce that is made by cooking berries with water and sugar.  I witnessed this preparation from behind a large pottery jar. This mess cooled and I was able to steal a taste.  What a wonder… it was very sweet.  I snuck out during the cooking and recorded the formula for this food.  It was 3 cups of berries; ¼ cup water; 1 Cup of sugar.  Sugar is a white crystalline material with a very sweet taste.  Of course at home we only eat sweet foods to cure serious illnesses, so perhaps the Earthlings eat it to prevent disease.   Other foods included a large cooked animal called a Tur Key as well as orange, green and white plants that were covered in a brown liquid and a large flat dish they called pumpkin.  It did not look at all like the round pumpkins carved out at the last event.  Because of the meal, I think this celebration may be something like Ranforit* more later, ZarnacRanforit is the annual food holiday on Zarnac’s home world.  During this event, all the Planet’s 9 groups of essential foods are honored and eaten.  Each town has its own favorite food which is celebrated with a theatrical production that the whole community attends after a large feast.  The production lasts up to 6 hours! 

By Tuesday, you need to have read and taken notes on the introduction to the respiratory system.  Pages 375-379.

Nightly, review you material on the circulatory system.  Highlight or illustrate your notes.

Chapter test on Circulatory system and Respiratory System on Monday November 19th.

Due Tuesday Nov 13th…all groups

An explanation of Continental Drift. There are 2 ways to present this information.

1) Write your description as a letter to the editor of a local paper explaining what Continental Drift is: define it, give the scientific evidence for it

2) Write the test for a children’s book explaining Continental Drift. You do not need to include the pictures, simply write the text for each page; above the text write – here I will put a picture of the continents as they are now, or here I will put a picture of the center of the Earth.

You should include the following vocabulary: plate tectonics; continental plates, convection, ring of fire, fossil record

Note:  There is no vocab quiz this week.  It will be next Monday and cover words learned in class this week related to the 3 kinds of rocks and crystals.

Due Monday Nov 19th (Green, Red); Tuesday Nov 20th (Blue)

Field Site #12

Name                                                                                       Date Due

GREEN  BLUE

                                                Field Site # 12

A Dirty Earth

 

Color Changes %:  0  10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Remember:  Weather Data Chart

ALIEN DIARY ENTRY:

On separate paper, write a one paragraph description of Dirt!!!  Describe its feel, its smell, its color, its _______……maybe you have some other sense that Earthlings do not.  Also, tell-where is it found and how it compares to similar materials on your home world.

This week’s Arthropod is the isopod; information will be collected in class.

 

SOIL SAMPLING

 

PROCEDURES

1) From different areas in your field site, obtain two different soil samples.  Each sample should be approximately 2.5 cups

§        Pick two sites that appear to be quite different – for example, one sample from a grassy area and another from under a rock or rotting log.

 

2) Spill a few tablespoons out on a paper towel.  With a toothpick or fork, pick each sample apart.  Identify as many materials in it as you can.  List them on the chart on the back.  Draw unknown materials and label them.

 

3) Put ONE sample into a sandwich bag.  Label the bag and bring to school.

§        Be sure that you have from 2 – 3 cups of soil in this sample.

 The other sample you may return to your field site.

 

 

4) Please do NOT include animal excrement or large dead animals (i.e. mice, etc.) with your soil. 

 

5) Use the information from the two samples to write a Recipe for Soil below.  Assume that you have to try and have your home planet scientists reproduce Earth soil.  They will work from your Recipe. 

 

 

 

SOIL SAMPLE #1 was collected from (describe the site)_________________________

 

SOIL SAMPLE #2 was collected (describe the site) _________________________

 

MATERIALS FOUND IN SAMPLE #1

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

MATERIALS FOUND IN SAMPLE #2

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

A RECIPE FOR EARTH

 

Material                                 Approximate amount (for example 2 small leaves or

                                                  1/4 cup sand)

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

 

 

This Week’s Arthropod is The Isopod – if you are at the web site, the picture will not be available.  Draw one from your memory of class work…or go to the web for one.

 

Habitat:

 

 

Life Cycle:

 

 

Diet:

 

 

Popular Names and other Misc. information:

 

 

 

 

 

 

No Homework due Monday for Blue, Green has the Wegener notes

Due Thursday for all Groups: A one page Time Magazine’s Man of the Year: Alfred Wegener

  • based on the example in class (or look on-line for a Time Mag example), make a colorful informative cover for Time Magazine with Alfred Wegener as the Man of the Year
  • include some basic information from our class notes and your reading
  • the cover is largely an illustration (you may copy paste a picture), but should have key information about Why he is Man of the Year, I.E. Science Proves Wegener’s early theory about Continental Drift

Vocab quiz Friday on words from last week. See vocab site for words.

For anyone who wants to recycle their test, work is due Tuesday.

Also, read and take notes on the following for Tuesday:  Chapter 15 355 – 359

By Friday, you need to have finished chapter on circulation, through pp 363.

Read also, pp 366-367 (notes not necessary, but you do need to know how the blood circulates); read it as a review.

Quiz Friday on parts of the heart.

For Tuesday, Respiratory System-read and takes notes on 376-379.

Field Site # 11 is due Tuesday Nov 13th for Blue, Green

Wednesday Nov 14th for Red (no class on Tuesday)

 

GREEN  BLUE RED

                                                          Field Site #11 Seeds

Time and date recorded:      

           

Air Temperature_______C_    Ground Temperature________C_

 

Clouds:  I.D. ________________________________   % ________________________                                                                 

 

General Weather Conditions                                                                            

 

Weather Mood                                                                                                            

 

Color Changes %  10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

 

Alien Diary and Field Activity

Who soweth good seed shall surely reap

 Author:  Thomas Carlyle -a famous Earthling from the 19th Century 

Watching squirrels gather nuts, made you consider the nuts themselves.  You have discovered that some of them come from trees and are the way that the tree makes new trees; that is reproduces.  This has made you very curious about other seeds in your field site area.  Next week you will spend some time locating as many seeds as possible.  For your diary entry, discuss plants on your home planet and give an example of how one of them reproduces. 

 

Seed Procedures:

 

1) Collect 4 – 8 seed samples from outside

 

2) For 2 of them, make scientific illustrations of the parent plant and note the size and color of the plant.  Tape a seed next to each the illustration.

 

3) Tape samples of all of the other seeds (if they are small and flat) on the page and put a few line description of the plant from which it came.  Note:  if you do not know the source of your seeds simply tape it on and write, unknown origin

 

4) Bring seed samples to school in a plastic bag where we will have a chance to look closely at them under the dissecting scopes and you will have a chance to plant one of them.  It is a good idea to bring several samples of each seed.

 

5) Hint:  a good way to collect seeds is to put a pair of old, large socks on over your sneakers.  Then walk in a field. 

 

This weeks Arthropod is The LUNA MOTH

Note:  The picture of the Luna Moth did not copy into this site.  You will need to find one on-line.

 

 

 

Beneath the illustration, record information on

 

Life cycle

 

Food

 

 

Habitat

 

 

Any other interesting information

 

 

 

Why do you think it is called the Luna moth?