- Click HERE to view videos of different female scientists & engineers.
- Click HERE to see profiles of female scientists at NASA.
- Click HERE to learn more about different careers that involve Science, Technology, Engineering & Math.It shows the salaries, interviews, and tons more info for each career.
- Click HERE to see a comic book version of "Women in Science" from the Smithsonian Channel.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
GeoChicks Career Study
Click HERE to open a google form so that you can fill it out as you browse the sites below...
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Development of the Atomic Theory
Use these websites to find out information for your scientist....
Website 1: http://timerime.com/en/timeline/148171/The+History+of+the+Atom/
Website 2: http://atomictimeline.net/index.php
Website 3: http://hi.fi.tripod.com/timeline/
Website 4: http://www.brainpop.com/ Login/Password is on the board. Watch the video called "atomic model"
You should add the following information to your foldable...
Did your scientist discover a certain "part" of the atom? If so, how?
Did your scientist create a model of the atom? If so, what does it look like?
Do Not just copy things that you do NOT understand.
Write it in your OWN words.
Website 1: http://timerime.com/en/timeline/148171/The+History+of+the+Atom/
Website 2: http://atomictimeline.net/index.php
Website 3: http://hi.fi.tripod.com/timeline/
Website 4: http://www.brainpop.com/ Login/Password is on the board. Watch the video called "atomic model"
You should add the following information to your foldable...
Did your scientist discover a certain "part" of the atom? If so, how?
Did your scientist create a model of the atom? If so, what does it look like?
Do Not just copy things that you do NOT understand.
Write it in your OWN words.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Technology Test
Go to this website: http://eduphoria.bastrop.isd.tenet.edu/Aware/OnlineTesting
Your login is: student ID (lunch code)
Your password is: bmsbears
Take your time and no talking is allowed during the exam.
After you have completed the test please click HERE to complete a brief survey.
Extra time? Click HERE
Your login is: student ID (lunch code)
Your password is: bmsbears
Take your time and no talking is allowed during the exam.
After you have completed the test please click HERE to complete a brief survey.
Extra time? Click HERE
Sunday, April 17, 2011
TAKS Review Material
OBJECTIVE 5 REVIEW MATERIALS
STEP 1:
CHOOSE A TOPIC:
seasons, astronomy, carbon cycle, renewable resources, nonrenewable resources, air pollution, nitrogen cycle, water cycle, lunar cycle, plate tectonics, rock cycle, weathering & erosion, photosynthesis, catastrophic events, how the dinosaurs went extinct, global warming, fossil fuels, eclipses, oceans affect on climate.
STEP 2:
Create a notebook page for each topic (Start with page 123).
You must create at least 3 review pages in your notebook.
Each page must include the following:
Site 2: Click HERE for Brainpop.
Site 3: Click HERE for great science animations.
STEP 1:
CHOOSE A TOPIC:
seasons, astronomy, carbon cycle, renewable resources, nonrenewable resources, air pollution, nitrogen cycle, water cycle, lunar cycle, plate tectonics, rock cycle, weathering & erosion, photosynthesis, catastrophic events, how the dinosaurs went extinct, global warming, fossil fuels, eclipses, oceans affect on climate.
STEP 2:
Create a notebook page for each topic (Start with page 123).
You must create at least 3 review pages in your notebook.
Each page must include the following:
A. Title of the concept
B. A big idea or definition about the concept
C. A drawing / diagram
D. A question you created
C. A drawing / diagram
D. A question you created
E. Answer the question
STEP 3:
RESEARCH YOUR TOPIC using the sites below, study guide or textbooks.
Site 1: Click HERE for a powerpoint review of Objective 5 materials
Site 2: Click HERE for Brainpop.
Site 3: Click HERE for great science animations.
Example Notebook page: (Remember you must have 3)
SEASONS
The seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth which causes light to be more concentrated on different parts of the planet at different times of the year.
Q: Which position would be the northern hemisphere's winter?
A: The left position
This interactive site is great but currently not available.
The seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth which causes light to be more concentrated on different parts of the planet at different times of the year.
Q: Which position would be the northern hemisphere's winter?
A: The left position
This interactive site is great but currently not available.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Lunar Cycle Lesson
Sunday, February 13, 2011
DDT and Ecosystems
Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist and nature writer whose writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.In the late 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation and the environmental problems caused by synthetic pesticides. The result was Silent Spring (1962), which brought environmental concerns to an unprecedented portion of the American public. Silent Spring spurred a reversal in national pesticide policy—leading to a nationwide ban on DDT and other pesticides—and the grassroots environmental movement the book inspired led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. Carson was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Jimmy Carter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Carson
Paul Hermann Müller(January 12, 1899 – October 12, 1965) was a Swiss chemist and Nobel laureate. In 1948 he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his 1939 discovery of insecticidal qualities and use of DDT in the control of vector diseases such as malaria and yellow fever.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hermann_Muller


Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Ocean Action Team Project
These links will be helpful when researching your topics:
RUNOFF (pollution):
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Link 5 -Click on the strategies part to access areas w/ runoff
OVER HARVESTING (fishing):
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Link 5
CORAL REEF DESTRUCTION & ARTIFICIAL REEFS:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Link 5
Link 6
Link 7
After your research is completed please click here to use your userID / password that your teacher assigned to begin creating your campaign.
RUNOFF (pollution):
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Link 5 -Click on the strategies part to access areas w/ runoff
OVER HARVESTING (fishing):
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Link 5
CORAL REEF DESTRUCTION & ARTIFICIAL REEFS:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Link 5
Link 6
Link 7
After your research is completed please click here to use your userID / password that your teacher assigned to begin creating your campaign.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Topographic Map Quiz
Monday, November 29, 2010
PLATE TECTONICS UNIT RESOURCES
LAYER C1 - helpful links:
* Click below to read & see pictures about the CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY.
C1 - QUIZ
** After completing the c1 layer: Click on the link below to take a short quiz.
PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON A PIECE OF PAPER & take it to your teacher so she can check your yellow sheet.
C1 QUIZ
LAYER CII - USEFUL LINKS
CII-f: Click HERE for instructions for Mountain Movers lab.
or Click HERE to go straight to the Mountain Movers Lab
Geology Dictionary
or look for the vocabulary link at the top of the blog for lots more dictionary sites.
C2 - QUIZ
** After completing the c2 layer: Click on the link below to take a short quiz.
PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON A PIECE OF PAPER & take it to your teacher so she can check your yellow sheet.
CII QUIZ
LAYER B - USEFUL LINKS:
B Layer - QUIZ
** After completing the B layer: Click on the link below to take a short quiz.
PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON A PIECE OF PAPER & take it to your teacher so she can check your yellow sheet.
B LAYER QUIZ
LAYER A - USEFUL LINKS:
B-a: Google Earth Tour: Click HERE for a video tutorial on how to create a Google Tour using Google Earth.
Requirements: Find 10 landforms on the earth that were created at plate boundaries.
Review Materials:
Vocabulary Review - Do you know all the words?
* Click below to read & see pictures about the CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY.
- WEBSITE 1 - lots of good info about evidence for Continental Drift Theory.
- WEBSITE 2 - more of the above plus info about layers of the earth.
- WEBSITE 3 - A great animation & lesson on the break up of Pangaea.
- WEBSITE 4 - A wonderful lesson about Continental Drift Theory.
- WEBSITE 5 - An animation that shows how the plates might move in the future.
C1 - QUIZ
** After completing the c1 layer: Click on the link below to take a short quiz.
PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON A PIECE OF PAPER & take it to your teacher so she can check your yellow sheet.
C1 QUIZ
LAYER CII - USEFUL LINKS
CII-f: Click HERE for instructions for Mountain Movers lab.
or Click HERE to go straight to the Mountain Movers Lab
Geology Dictionary
or look for the vocabulary link at the top of the blog for lots more dictionary sites.
C2 - QUIZ
** After completing the c2 layer: Click on the link below to take a short quiz.
PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON A PIECE OF PAPER & take it to your teacher so she can check your yellow sheet.
CII QUIZ
LAYER B - USEFUL LINKS:
B Layer - QUIZ
** After completing the B layer: Click on the link below to take a short quiz.
PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON A PIECE OF PAPER & take it to your teacher so she can check your yellow sheet.
B LAYER QUIZ
LAYER A - USEFUL LINKS:
B-a: Google Earth Tour: Click HERE for a video tutorial on how to create a Google Tour using Google Earth.
Requirements: Find 10 landforms on the earth that were created at plate boundaries.
- a computer with Google Earth downloaded.
- internet connection
- a video player for the tutorial
- a way to save the .kmz tour file & either email it or bring it to me from home on flash drive.
Review Materials:
- Click HERE to make sure you understand the plate tectonics theory.
- Click HERE for an interactive lesson on plate tectonics theory.
- Click HERE for another great interactive lesson on plate tectonics.
Vocabulary Review - Do you know all the words?
- Click HERE for review games / flashcards.
- Click HERE for more vocabulary review games.
- Click HERE for more flashcards.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Blood Splatter Animations
Click here to view tutorials & animations about the forensics of blood splatters.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Warm & Cold Fronts
Use your handout & the links below to complete the Venn diagram comparing warm fronts & cold fronts.
Click the links below to learn more about each topic:
Air Masses
Cold Fronts
Warm Fronts
Animations of Cold & Warm Fronts
Satellite Images of Air Masses
Click the links below to learn more about each topic:
Air Masses
Cold Fronts
Warm Fronts
Animations of Cold & Warm Fronts
Satellite Images of Air Masses
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Air Pressure
Click HERE to view the air pressure animation.
In your notebook, please use complete sentences to answer the following questions about how the air pressure changes as a storm passed through Palm Beach, Florida.
1. When the pressure graph is at the lowest point where is the storm in relation to Palm Beach?
2. Where is the storm when the pressure is at its highest in Palm Beach?
3. When the pressure begins to rise up again where is the storm located (in relation to Palm Beach)?
4. Based on the image and your understanding of air pressure, what kind of weather should Palm Beach, Fl experience for the next 24 hours?
5. What relationship is there between air pressure and type of weather you might be experiencing?
In your notebook, please use complete sentences to answer the following questions about how the air pressure changes as a storm passed through Palm Beach, Florida.
1. When the pressure graph is at the lowest point where is the storm in relation to Palm Beach?
2. Where is the storm when the pressure is at its highest in Palm Beach?
3. When the pressure begins to rise up again where is the storm located (in relation to Palm Beach)?
4. Based on the image and your understanding of air pressure, what kind of weather should Palm Beach, Fl experience for the next 24 hours?
5. What relationship is there between air pressure and type of weather you might be experiencing?
Monday, October 4, 2010
Exam Review
Electromagnetic Spectrum:
Website 1 shows the wavelengths of visible light.
Website 2 has a table of visible light wavelengths.
Website 3 has NASA's great site for electromagnetic waves.
Website 4 is a spectroscope extention activty for preAP students.
Greenhouse Effect:
Website 1 is a tutorial for greenhouse effect.
Website 2 is a great animation showing the greenhouse effect.
Experimental Design:
See the previous posts below for help with identifying variables in an experiment.
Science Equipment:
Website 1 is an equipment online quiz.
Safety:
Website 1 is a list of safety guidelines. These are also found in your notebook.
Website 1 shows the wavelengths of visible light.
Website 2 has a table of visible light wavelengths.
Website 3 has NASA's great site for electromagnetic waves.
Website 4 is a spectroscope extention activty for preAP students.
Greenhouse Effect:
Website 1 is a tutorial for greenhouse effect.
Website 2 is a great animation showing the greenhouse effect.
Experimental Design:
See the previous posts below for help with identifying variables in an experiment.
Science Equipment:
Website 1 is an equipment online quiz.
Safety:
Website 1 is a list of safety guidelines. These are also found in your notebook.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Radiation from the Sun
Click here to view an animation of earth's surface temperature over 1 year. Watch it several times slowly.
On your small paper write 3 sentences that describes what happens to earth's temperature over the 1-year period.
On your small paper write 3 sentences that describes what happens to earth's temperature over the 1-year period.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Monster Storms
Click here to login to the Jason Project website.
Your user id & password should be your lunch code.
Once you login go to the left side of page & click on "Monster Storms."
On the next page click "Mission 1."
On the next page click "Defining a Storm."
Read this section & fill in the blanks on your notes.
When you have completed the reading you must choose 5 of the underlined words. On the left side of your notebook create a drawing for each word. Label your drawings.
You may use the internet for ideas, but images are usually blocked.
Have Mrs. Miles stamp your paper when your drawings are completed.
Your user id & password should be your lunch code.
Once you login go to the left side of page & click on "Monster Storms."
On the next page click "Mission 1."
On the next page click "Defining a Storm."
Read this section & fill in the blanks on your notes.
When you have completed the reading you must choose 5 of the underlined words. On the left side of your notebook create a drawing for each word. Label your drawings.
You may use the internet for ideas, but images are usually blocked.
Have Mrs. Miles stamp your paper when your drawings are completed.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Getting off to a great start!
The 3rd week of school is about to start. Things are going great so far. Make sure you are checking your grades on Skyward (progress reports go out next week) and looking at the daily assignments calendar (tab at the top of the page).
Field Trip: October 1st.
JJ Pickle Research Facilty
Earth Science Career Fair
Field Trip: October 1st.
JJ Pickle Research Facilty
Earth Science Career Fair
Friday, July 30, 2010
2010-2011 School Year
Back to School Night is Thursday, August 19th 5:00-7:00 p.m.
School Starts Monday, August 23rd.
School Starts Monday, August 23rd.
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