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October 31, 2006
Mrs. Davis's class is finishing up with project presentations. Students will complete project presentations tomorrow in class and have DEAR.
Mr. Woolsey's class is finishing up with project presentations. Students will complete review of section 6- 1 in science book.(Volcanoes)
For homework students need to turn in two column notes on a region that has volcanoes other than their own.
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October 19, 2006
Mrs. Davis's class began chapter 6 (Volcanoes). Students reviewed a power point over the beginning of section and began to complete workbook
pages over section 1 of chapter 6. Students will continue to work on chapter 6 section 1.
Terms:
volcano
magma
lava
geyser
ring of fire
hot springs
island arc
Mr. Woolsey reviewed the test that was taken on 10/18/06. Students will begin chapter 6 (Volcanoes) on Friday.
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October 11, 2006
Mrs. Davis's class reviewed homework sheet and part of the study guide. The students also played a review game. The students have a test tomorrow over chapter 5, section 1-3.
With their test, the students need to turn in :
5.1 outline
Bill Nye "earthquake" 9/22
Earthquake quiz
10 facts about from the Earthquake movie
Study guide
Mr. Woolsey's class reviewed work book pages over chapter 5, sections 3 and 4. Students have a quiz tomorrow and worksheets for homework tonight.
( Study guide and earthquake worksheet.)
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October 06, 2006
Mrs. Davis's class has been taking notes and completing worksheets on chapter 5(Earthquakes) . Items that are going to be needed to turn in are:
5.1 outline
Bill Nye "Earthquake" 9/22 notes
Earthquake video quiz
section 5.2 notes
Refer to Mrs. Davis's Blog for a print out of her power point on Chapter 5. There is no homework for 10/06/06.
Mr. Woolseys' class has completed their 3-D projects (Build a 3-D model of a fault.) Currently reviewing information in Chapter 5 sections
1 and 2. There is no homework unless indicated in the students agenda.
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