Thursday, December 20, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Homework Due December 18th
- Finish the Cliffs notes and take notes
Studying for your quarter final. Fill in any blanks you have left, and email me if you are having problems finding any answers.
If you have any questions let me know.
Quizlets for Final
Here are the quizlets to help you study for the final. Remember to refer also to your study sheet as it should have more information that will be helpful for short response section of the test.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Homework Due December 11th
- Read Chapter 16
- Finish your fourth project. Choose a topic from the remainder of your textbook. Remember that one of your four projects must be an essay/report and one must be apologetic in nature so make sure you have plans to complete these requirements if you have not already done so. Choose from one of the following formats
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
Begin studying for your quarter final. Fill in any blanks you have left, and email me if you are having problems finding any answers.
If you have any questions let me know.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Homework Due December 4th
- Read Chapter 15 The Galaxies
- Pay special attention to those items mentioned in the Study Sheet. Pencil in any answers you find from this weeks readings.
- Begin work on your fourth project. Choose a topic from the remainder of your textbook. Remember that one of your four projects must be an essay/report and one must be apologetic in nature so make sure you have plans to complete these requirements if you have not already done so. Choose from one of the following formats
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Homework Due November 27th
- Read Chapter 13 The Milky Way Galaxy
- Pay special attention to those items mentioned in the Study Sheet. Pencil in any answers you find from this weeks readings.
- Begin work on your fourth project. Choose a topic from the remainder of your textbook. Remember that one of your four projects must be an essay/report and one must be apologetic in nature so make sure you have plans to complete these requirements if you have not already done so. Choose from one of the following formats
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Homework Due November 13th
- Quizlet continue to work on the following quizlets
- Read Chapter 12 Final End State of Stars from the Cliffs
- Pay special attention to those items mentioned in the Study Sheet. Pencil in any answers you find from this weeks readings.
- Finish work on your third project due this week. Choose a topic from your textbook chapters seven through eleven. Remember that one of your four projects must be an essay/report and one must be apologetic in nature so make sure you have plans to complete these requirements if you have not already done so. Choose from one of the following formats
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Homework Due November 6th
- Quizlet continue to work on the following quizlets
- Life Cycle of a Star
- Life Cycle of Stars
- Formation of a Star *
- Stellar Evolution *
- * most importent
- Read Chapter 11 Formation and Evolution of Stars from the Cliffs
- Pay special attention to those items mentioned in the Study Sheet. Pencil in any answers you find from this weeks readings
- Organize your notebook for a notebook check next week.
- Continue to work on your third project due November 13th. Choose a topic from your textbook chapters seven through eleven. Remember that one of your four projects must be an essay/report and one must be apologetic in nature so make sure you have plans to complete these requirements if you have not already done so. Choose from one of the following formats
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
homework due October 30th
- Complete the Star Formation Fill-in document found in dropbox
- Quizlet continue to work on the following quizlets.
- Read Chapter 10 from the Cliffs
- Read Chapter 5 in Taking Back Astronomy
- Begin work on your third project due November 13th. Choose a topic from your textbook chapters seven through eleven. Remember that one of your four projects must be an essay/report and one must be apologetic in nature so make sure you have plans to complete these requirements if you have not already done so. Choose from one of the following formats
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Extra Credit Opportunity
For extra credit you can write a paragraph on one or more of the questions you got wrong on your quarterfinal test.
These need to be emailed to me or put in the dropbox before noon on Monday.
Great job everyone on their projects!!
These need to be emailed to me or put in the dropbox before noon on Monday.
Great job everyone on their projects!!
Homework Due October 16th
Homework:
- Make sure you have any missing work turned in.
- Quizlet
- Read Chapter 9 from the Cliffs
- Read Chapter 5 in Taking Back Astronomy
- Begin work on your third project due November 13th. Choose a topic from your textbook chapters seven- eleven. Choose from one of the following formats
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Report Card Change
Notice:
I realized that I won't have your second report/project score until after you have presented it for class tomorrow on October 9th.
Therefore, report cards will be given out next week on October 16th not this week on October 9th.
Sorry about the confusion.
Blessings,
Your teacher
CMM
I realized that I won't have your second report/project score until after you have presented it for class tomorrow on October 9th.
Therefore, report cards will be given out next week on October 16th not this week on October 9th.
Sorry about the confusion.
Blessings,
Your teacher
CMM
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Homework Due October 9th
Homework:
- Make sure you have any missing work turned in.
- Quizlet
- Read Chapter 8 from the Cliffs
- Read Chapter 4 in Taking Back Astronomy
- Finish your second project due October 9th. If you cannot remember your topic shoot me an email.
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Quarterfinal Reminder
Reminder: We will be having our quarterfinal test tomorrow. Feel free to bring something quiet to do (non-electronic) if you finish your test early.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Homework Due October 3rd
Homework:
- Finish working on your lunar log due this week. Refer to the rubric in the Dropbox.
- Prepare for quarterfinal next week.
- Read Chapter 7 from the Cliffs
- Read Chapter 3 in Taking Back Astronomy
- Continue to work on your second project due October 10th. If you cannot remember your topic shoot me an email.
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Homework Due September 26th
Homework:
- Continue to work on your lunar log due October 2nd. Refer to the rubric in the Dropbox.
- Create a satellite profile for the moon, Io, Europa, Titan, Miranda, and Triton include....
- planet it orbits
- unique features
- temperature
- size
- Structure (key elements that makeup the satellite)
- Atmosphere
- Read Chapter 6 from the Cliffs
- Read Chapters 1-2 in Taking Back Astronomy
- Begin Work on your second project due October 10th. If you cannot remember your topic shoot me an email.
- Essay/Report
- Speech/Visual Presentation
- Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
- If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions let me know.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Reminder of the fall schedule
Class Schedule
Week 1 - 21 Aug
Week 2 - 28 Aug
Week 3 - 4 Sep
Week 4 - 11 Sep
Week 5 - 18 Sep
Week 6 - 25 Sep
Week 7 - 2 Oct
Week 8 - 9 Oct
Week 9 - 16 Oct
Fall Break - no classes Oct 23
Week 10 - 30 Oct
Week 11 - 6 Nov
Week 12 - 13 Nov
Thanksgiving Break - no classes Nov 20
Week 13 - 27 Nov
Week 14 - 4 Dec
Week 15 - 11 Dec
Week 16 - 18 Dec
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Homework Due September 18th
Homework:
- Begin work on your lunar log due October 2nd. Refer to the rubric in the Dropbox for what I will be looking for.
- Create a planet profile for each of the planets in our solar system. include....
- type of planet (terrestrial, gas-giant)
- unique features
- temperature
- size
- Structure (key elements that makeup the planet)
- important satellites
- Atmosphere
- Read Chapter 5 "The Earth and Its Moon"
- Study Quizlet The Solar System
- Finish your project.
If you have any questions let me know.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Homework Due September 11th
Helpful Astronomy Animations to help explain some of the concepts we discussed in class
Homework:
- Begin work on your lunar log due October 2nd. Refer to the rubric in the Dropbox for what I will be looking for, however there is no requirement to start with the full moon so begin right away.
- Complete 10 elements and note which ones you are fulfilling from the document in the Dropbox titled "Study Guide - Week 4"
- Read Chapter 4 "The Solar System"
- Study Quizlet Observing the Skies
- Continue to work on project due September 18th
If you have any questions let me know.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Homework Due September 4th
Textbook
Read and take notes on Chapter 3 in Cliffs
Make sure you understand the bolded words in the text and consider researching further anything you don't understand.
Study
Review the quizlet on last weeks materials
Project
Choose a topic and begin work on your upcoming project from a topic discussed in the first 4 chapters of the Cliff book.
Essay/Report
Speech/Visual Presentation
Filmed Experiment/Demonstration
If you have another type of project you would like remember to ask me for teacher approval
If you have any questions just let me know
Monday, August 27, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Homework Due August 28th 2012
Textbook
Read and take notes on Chapter 2 The Science of Astronomy
Make sure you understand the bolded words in the text and consider researching further anything you don't understand.
Study
Review the quizlet on last weeks materials
Project
Choose a topic for your upcoming project from a topic discussed in the first 4 chapters of the Cliff book. More information on the project will be announced next week.
If you have any questions just let me know
Friday, August 10, 2012
Summer To-Do and Homework
I am looking forward to the first day of school. Completed the following things before the first day of school. These should not take more than a few minutes.
1. Subscribe to class blog. Use the feature on the left called “follow by email” Submit your email address to receive an automated email when new assignments and articles are posted on the class blog. You will need to confirm your subscription to each blog. If you need help with this just let me know. You may prefer using an RSS reader to follow the blog.
2. Make sure I have your preferred email.
3. Accept my invitation to a shared Dropbox folder for convenient way to turn in homework and receive additional support materials during the course. (Optional but highly reccomended)
4. Review the following posts and complete any necessary steps.
- Required Materials- Make sure you come to the first class prepared.
- Make sure you have purchased all of the astronomy materials. You may find it helpful to bring the materials to class but this is optional.
- Extra Credit- Keep your eyes for extra credit opportunities which will sometimes be labeled E.C. throughout the year.
- Late Work Policy- Make sure you are familiar with the policy.
- In Class Activity Rubric- Review what will be expected in-class and during in-class activities.
- Student Notebook - Review and come to class with the required supplies set up in your notebook.
5. Homework-
- Read Chapter 1 "A Brief History of Astronomy" in Cliffs Astronomy
- Take notes making sure to leave room to add additional notes during in class lecture.
Looking forward to a great year!
Required Materials
These are the materials used in this class
Cliffs Astronomy
Discovering Computers 2010 (or newer)
Additional materials are recommended for those interested in taking the DSST or CLEP exams. Ask me for further details.
Student Notebook
You will need to come to class with your Student Notebook ready to begin note taking.
You need a binder with six tabs (or tabs inside another subject binder)
Tabs:
You need a binder with six tabs (or tabs inside another subject binder)
Tabs:
- History/Observation
- Solar System
- Milky Way
- Stars
- Galaxies/Universe
- Important Papers
binder should be filled with college ruled notebook paper
You will also need to bring the following weekly to class
- pencils
- pens/highlighters
- colored pencils (optional but highly recommended)
- Notes from previous weeks reading.
Extra Credit
Opportunities to complete extra credit projects will appear periodically throughout the year.
- Projects are due the next week unless otherwise stated.
- Projects will be eligible for 10 points unless otherwise stated.
- Projects will be graded on how well you met the requirements of the projects, quality, and creativity.
- Questions about the projects can be directed to me mid-week.
- There is no limit to how many different projects a student can complete in the year. However, you can only complete each project once.
- Projects have the same due date as other projects.
Late Work Policy
The late work policy for Astronomy and Computer is as follows.
- The due date for any electronic assignment is the Monday before class.
- Any electronic work needs to be readable by my computer or it will not be counted as completed.
- All work has to arrive in my email inbox or dropbox folder before 8:00 PM on the Tuesday it is due.
- The due date for paper work is the day of class.
- I am not responsible for work that a student forgot to turn in.
- If homework is one week late a 10% penalty will be applied to the work.
- If homework is two weeks late parents will be notified and a 30% penalty will be applied to the work.
- If homework is three weeks late the homework will not be counted as complete.
- These rules apply except for at the end of the semester and if work does not arrive before the grade-book closes work will not be counted as complete.
In Class Activity Rubric
Points
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Adequate Time Spent on Activity
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Student spent too much time or too little time on the class activity
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Student spent too much time on parts of the class activity
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Student spent an adequate amount of time on the class activity to ensure good results
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Student spent an adequate amount of time on the class activity to ensure the best results
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Effort
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Student put little to no effort towards the class activity
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Student put little effort towards the class activity
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Student put a good amount of effort towards the class activity
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Student put a great deal of effort toward the class activity
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Completion of Task
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Student completed less than ½ of the class activity
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Students completed about ½ of the class activity
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Student completed about 80% of the class activity
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Student completed all of the class activity
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Directions and Participation
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Student poorly listens to and follows the directions and adds to class discussions
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Student listens to and follows the directions and adds to class discussions in a positive manner occasionally
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Student listens to and follows the directions, adds to class discussions in a positive manner most of the time
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Student listens to and follows the directions and adds to class discussions in a positive manner
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Understands Concepts and Applies Concepts
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Student does not demonstrate knowledge of concepts when completing assignments and does not apply concepts to assignments and situations.
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Student demonstrates knowledge of concepts when completing assignments and applies concepts to assignments and situations that follow occasionally.
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Student demonstrates knowledge of concepts when completing assignments and applies concepts to assignments and situations that follow most of the time.
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Student demonstrates knowledge of concepts when completing assignments and applies concepts to any assignments and situation that follow all the time
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Total Points (20 points possible)
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Astronomy and Computer Science Course Description
Class Title – Astronomy and Computer Science
Class Description
8th-12th grade
students will examines scientific exploration of the universe and the
technology that surrounds us. During this two-semester course students will
study the earth, the planets of our solar system, stars, quasars and deep
space. While studying, students will be exposed to Darwinian/Evolutionist
and Christian/Creationist views on the origin of our universe and the celestial
bodies and learn to marvel at the creation God has made.
Also during this course
students will learn the science behind the technology they encounter daily. Understanding computers is
necessary for any 21st century student. They will discover the development and
use of computers: computing history from the abacus to the supercomputer,
from Babbage to Gates, from IBM to the iPhone, from spam to Trojan horses and
from the ARPANET to telecommuting.
Upon
completion of this two-semester course, motivated students should be able to take the college credit earning
DSST Astronomy and DSST Introduction to Computing. Additional materials may be
recommended for students who desire to take the DSST tests. Both classes can
act as a science credit on a high school transcript.
Grade Level(s) 8-12
Curriculum Required
Taking
Back Astronomy –please purchase the latest edition
Discovering
Computers- please purchase the 2010 version (or newer)
Prerequisites: none
Class Days/Hours: Tuesdays/10:30-12:00
Start Date: August 21, 2012
Tuition $21.00 per student per 4 weeks for 32 weeks ($168
total)
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