That was pretty fun wasn't it? I enjoyed watching each team in action on Friday. The weather was awesome. So many of the groups did very well, and every one of the film canisters was found...... eventually. I commend all the teams for their hard work. Here are the results from the 2013 GPS Contest: GPS Final Standings 2013
Period 3: The Super Trendy Diapers narrowly edged out the Oreos to claim victory.
Period 4: Great People got the top spot, followed by the Jolly Space Ranchers.
Period 6: The Steampunks ran away with the contest, beating TMEK by 6 points.
Period 8: MAKS was victorious, but MG wasn't too far behind. Both teams had impressive point totals.
Feel free to leave comments that you have about the GPS contest. How was your experience? Were there any waypoints that you just couldn't seem to find? What was the best strategy? If you had to do the contest again, what would you change?
Mustang 8 Science
Monday, May 13, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
SSoCC Evaluation and Reflection
Well, the Socratic Seminar on Climate Change came and went. Hopefully you were able to share your knowledge and point-of-view on this subject with your classmates. I say this because your opinion/knowledge matters. A lot.
Below is a link to your partner evaluation and your own reflection on the discussion we just had (and the research that led to it). Please include anything you might have wanted to say, but did not get the chance to. Show me what you know about Climate Change. Thanks.
Partner Eval and Reflection Form
Monday, April 15, 2013
Socratic Seminar on Climate Change Research
Is "global warming" actually happening? If so, are humans causing it? Or, is climate change occurring because of natural fluctuations in the system? We will be discussing these questions and more in our Socratic Seminar on Climate Change, which will occur during class on Wednesday. In between now and then, you will be preparing yourself to contribute (intelligently!) to that discussion. I will give you a list of questions that will be addressed, and you may use the links provided to research the issue of climate change. Remember to have an open mind, so that your arguments will be well-informed.
The list of questions that may be discussed is on your paper packet, and they are also posted here: Google Doc; Word Document). Feel free to write notes on it as you research. You may use these notes during the discussion.
Here is the list of links:
EPA for Kids (click on the "Climate Change -- what it is" and "Can we change the climate?")
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
World's Deepest Trenches
Check out this link that helps you explore ocean trenches. What's the most interesting thing that you saw? Would you want to be the next person to go down to the Mariana Trench? Why? Why not?
Ocean Trench: Take a dive 11,000 m down
If you have the time, also check out these videos from National Geographic about plans to once again go to the Mariana Trench.
Ocean Trench: Take a dive 11,000 m down
If you have the time, also check out these videos from National Geographic about plans to once again go to the Mariana Trench.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Coke Challenge
Don't let the title of this post fool you. This is not a taste test. Instead, we will test these objects' densities. Please follow the directions that are given below the slideshow.
Coke vs. Diet Coke Density
Coke vs. Diet Coke Density
- Click on "comments". Like always, this will open up a new window where you may type your blog response.
- Advance to the next slide by clicking on the right portion of the slideshow. You can also click on the left portion if you want to go back to the previous slide.
- In your blog response, answer all questions that appear on the purple-ish slides.
- Do not advance to the next slide until you have completely answered the questions that appeared on the purple-ish slides.
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