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Today is make-up Day! Please use this day to catch up on any missing assignments. Remember to email me ALL work. Have a great weekend!
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Hello, Below you will find instructions for today's assignment: Using the PowerPoint from yesterday's zoom meeting, ( I will link it below) I would like for you to create your own rock cycle map. Be sure to explain what it takes for each rock to transition into another type of rock. Be colorful and creative. You can do this on paper, poster, word document, or PowerPoint. Thank you to all my scholars that attended the zoom meeting today! It's always great to see your faces! See you guys next week!
*Remember, the PowerPoint we covered today will be uploaded to the blog tomorrow* Ms. Thomas is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Science class check-in Time: Apr 15, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Meeting ID: 996 7891 5148 Password: 1QMcu0 Click the button text below to get directly to the zoom website
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Below you will find instructions for today's assignment: 1. Please watch the study jams slide show on metamorphic rocks. Complete the “Test yourself” questions that review the view content. Click the button text link that will be provided below. Once the test is complete, take a picture of your results and email it to me please.
2. Please watch the Bill Nye the science guy video shown below and write down 5 facts that you have learned from the video. You DO NOT need to send me your facts. Please save them for Wednesdays Zoom meeting.
MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS! I TRUST THAT EVERYONE HAD A WONDERFUL AND SAFE SPRING BREAK! We are entering our 4th week of digital learning and changes are being made daily. Thank you for being patient with your teachers as we work to provide you with updated information. Remember, WEDNESDAYS will be our "ZOOM MEETING DAY" 11:00 a.m. FRIDAY will now be used as a "makeup day" so no new work assignments will be given on that day. Please use Friday to catch up on any missing/incomplete assignments. So, I have decided that MONDAYS will be dedicated to us learning about the virus that has consumed our daily lives for the past month, CORONAVIRUS! Last Monday you worked on a PowerPoint presentation that turned out great! Thank you to the scholars that emailed me their finished product! Below you will find instructions for today's assignment:
DIRECTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO BRAIN POP:
ASSIGNMENT FOR TODAY IN BRAINPOP:
Hello, Below you will find instructions for today's assignment: Please view the study jams slide shows on IGNEOUS ROCKS and SEDIMENTARY ROCKS. Click the button text below to access each link for Study Jams. Complete the “Test yourself” questions that review BOTH of the slide shows content. You can complete this on a sheet of paper and email it to me. ***Remember guys, Spring Break is next week: April 6-10. We will continue with digital learning on April 13th!
Enjoy your week and stay safe!*** THANK YOU TO ALL MY SCHOLARS THAT ZOOMED WITH ME TODAY! There is one correction I need to make. I said next week Wednesday we will meet, that NOT correct because of SPRING BREAK. We will meet again Wednesday, April 15, 2020!!! See you guys then! Hello scholars,
For today's assignment, I would like for you to get on a zoom video meeting with me at 11:00 a.m. !! zoom meeting info: 1. Click the "Button text" below that will take you directly to the link. 2. Meeting ID: 175 199 994 3. Password: 516862 **Remember, you can easily access ZOOM with a cell phone. See you later on today!** Hello, Below you will find instructions for today's assignment: **Reminder: We have a zoom video meeting scheduled for tomorrow at 11:00a.m.!** Please Access the Cobb Digital Library using https://cobb.mackinvia.com You can use your Office 365 login: (firstname.lastname and computer password) Find the resource titled: Pebble Go- science (It’s green)
WE WILL HAVE A LIVE ZOOM SESSION ON TOMORROW (APRIL 2, 2020) OF THIS WEEK AT 11:00A.M. I’ll send out the link later on today for you to join!
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Below you will find instructions for today's assignment: Please watch the You Tube video below on ROCKS. Please answer the following questions from the video:
Rocks for kids
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