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Table of Contents July 28, 2008

Posted by wenhiers in Science Notebook, Uncategorized.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

*The first “2” pages of the notebook is the Table of Contents and should remain blank until more information is added to them as the year progresses.

**The last “10″ pages are devoted to the AKS 1-9:Characteristics of Science. Students made a tab to signify this section of the notebook.

***Student drawings are original drawings. Therefore, there is no scanned copy for viewing. “See me for a copy” is due to copyright laws.

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1 Behavior Code
2 AKS 2nd Nine Weeks
3 Science Graphic Organizer
4 Definition of a Mineral
5 Identifying a Mineral Foldable
6 Mineral Lab
7 Rocks Foldable
8 Rock Cycle Vocabulary
9  Carla Calcite Rock Cycle pictures
10 Carla Calcite continued (6 pictures total)
11 Rock Cycle Notes
12 Geologic Time Lines
13 Foldable: Law of Superposition Notes & Drawing
14 How do Fossils form ? pictures/notes
15 Vocab. Blocks (hw)
16 Vocab. Blocks (hw)
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17 Fossil Vocabulary
18 It’s our World Crossword Puzzle & Ecology Vocabulary Words & Definitions
19 The Lorax Comprehension Questions
20  Benchmark Study Guide
21  AKS 2nd Nine Weeks
22 Earth Foldable
23 Layers of the Earth Foldable 
24 Foldable Questions
25  Heat Transfer Organizer
26  Heat Transfer fill-in-the-blank (2 sheets) 
27  Pangaea Notes (Wegener/Continental Drift)
28  Pangaea Puzzle
29  Sea Floor Spreading
30  How Earth Changed Notes
31  Vocab. Match-Up
32  Vocab. Wheel
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33  Boundaries Foldable
34 Boundaries Picture
35  What is a Fault?
36  What is a Stress?
37  Volcanoes vs Earthquakes
38 Weathering & Mechanical Weathering Notes
39 What is Chemical Weathering?
40  Chalk it up to Weathering
41 What is Erosion?
42 HW: Puzzles on Weathering (2)
43 Landforms Foldable
44 Review #1-16
45 Look Out Below – Review
46 Types of Weathering Vocabulary
47  What is Soil & Soil Profile
48  How does Soil form?

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Wordle – Beautiful Word Clouds July 28, 2008

Posted by wenhiers in Technology Programs, Uncategorized.
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Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.

Create your own. http://wordle.net/