Jihad’s variable speed:
And…Tariq being Tariq:
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Or, view the whole class set at Flickr
This last month has been light on posts in lieu of our break and the projects we’ve been working on. So far, the 8th grade tectonics projects and volcanoes books, as well as the 7th grade cell respiration and cell division projects have been great.
We’ll be picking back up with notes and interactives covering (8th grade) volcanoes and (7th grade) genetics, very shortly.
In the mean time, here are some photos from last semester that I haven’t been able to post until now. I apologize for the delay on getting these up.
The Great Fossil Find Lab
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Kingdoms Webquest
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Jelly Bean Natural Selection Trials
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NOVA scienceNOW: Phoenix Mars Lander
07/28/2008 11:00 AM
NASA's latest robot has already found frozen water and is looking for more signs that the Red Planet could support life.
Franklin Institute Braindrop for 09/07/10
09/07/2010 02:59 AM
Podcast: How It Works
03/27/2009 12:48 PM
From the world's tallest mobile crane to NASA's new escape system for the Orion crew capsule, from the meanest drill to ...
Science on the SPOT: Driverless Cars
09/03/2010 08:30 PM
Meet Shelley, a car that drives itself. Researchers at Stanford University have developed an autonomous race car and ...