http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/environment/environment-natural-disasters/earthquakes/earthquake-101.html
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Earthquakes!
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/environment/environment-natural-disasters/earthquakes/earthquake-101.html
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Play Chain Reaction!
Click Here to Play Chain Reaction! Take the challenge and
build food chains for an cold arctic climate and a tropical forest climate!
Have fun!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Friday Class Assignment: "What are clouds made of?" Video
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Thursday Quiz! Clouds!
Name_________________
Class Period ___________
Part A. Directions: Read the Description and write the name of the cloud in the blank. Your choices are cumulus, stratus, cirrus, cumulonimbus.
1. This cloud is gray and spread out across great distances.
______________________________
2. This cloud is flat on the bottom and has big fluffy tops. It looks like piles of cotton balls. _____________________________
3. This cloud is thin and wispy. This cloud is found 7 to 8 miles above the Earth’s surface, and is seen during cold winter months. This cloud usually brings snow. __________________________
4. This is a combination of 2 clouds. You saw this cloud on the website. This cloud reaches from 3 to 7 miles above Earth and is a mix of storm clouds on the bottom and white fluffy clouds on the top.
__________________________________
Class Period ___________
Part A. Directions: Read the Description and write the name of the cloud in the blank. Your choices are cumulus, stratus, cirrus, cumulonimbus.
1. This cloud is gray and spread out across great distances.
______________________________
2. This cloud is flat on the bottom and has big fluffy tops. It looks like piles of cotton balls. _____________________________
3. This cloud is thin and wispy. This cloud is found 7 to 8 miles above the Earth’s surface, and is seen during cold winter months. This cloud usually brings snow. __________________________
4. This is a combination of 2 clouds. You saw this cloud on the website. This cloud reaches from 3 to 7 miles above Earth and is a mix of storm clouds on the bottom and white fluffy clouds on the top.
__________________________________
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