Friday, March 26, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
Comparing and Contrasting inner/outer planets:
Inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They are smaller in size then outer planets and closer to the Sun. They have less mass. The inner planets are rocky. The elements in the atmospheres of the inner planets are heavier than those in the outer planets.
Outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are greater in size and mass than the inner planets, but they are farther away from the Sun. Their atmospheres are composed of
lighter elements than the inner planets.
Inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They are smaller in size then outer planets and closer to the Sun. They have less mass. The inner planets are rocky. The elements in the atmospheres of the inner planets are heavier than those in the outer planets.
Outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are greater in size and mass than the inner planets, but they are farther away from the Sun. Their atmospheres are composed of
lighter elements than the inner planets.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
1) What science ideas did you learn?
Answer:
I continued learning about the Moon and why do we have seasons.
2) How did you learn these idea?
Answer:
I learned these ideas by experiments, that we did in class.
3) Why is it important to know these ideas (what real world application is there)?
Answer:
It is important to know these ideas, because now we have more knowledges about the Moon and know what causes seasons to change.
Answer:
I continued learning about the Moon and why do we have seasons.
2) How did you learn these idea?
Answer:
I learned these ideas by experiments, that we did in class.
3) Why is it important to know these ideas (what real world application is there)?
Answer:
It is important to know these ideas, because now we have more knowledges about the Moon and know what causes seasons to change.
Monday, January 11, 2010
1) What science ideas did you learn?
Answer:
I learned about Moons relationship with Sun and Earth.
2) How did you learn this idea?
Answer:
I learned this idea by worksheets.
3)Why is it important to learn this idea ( what real world application is there)?
Answer:
It is important to know because now we can understand why day and night are always changing.
Answer:
I learned about Moons relationship with Sun and Earth.
2) How did you learn this idea?
Answer:
I learned this idea by worksheets.
3)Why is it important to learn this idea ( what real world application is there)?
Answer:
It is important to know because now we can understand why day and night are always changing.
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