http://www.quia.com/jg/1577216.html
Quia link to Sun and the Formation of our solar system study
quide, flash
cards and matching game to help you study by.
Quia link to Sun and the Formation of our solar system
http://www.quia.com/jg/1596357.html
Early Astronomers and their ideas
Quia - Astronomer's ideas
Quia link to Star distances, Brightness, etc.
Stars Distance, Size, Temperature and Absolute Brigtness
http://www.quia.com/jg/1610085.html
Quia TempBrightness
Moon trivia http://www.quia.com/jg/1625251.html
Moon trivia Quia
http://www.quia.com/jg/1637544.html
Quia Link to Reason for Seasons activites ( flash cards and
matching game)
Quia reason for Seasons
Clouds and Layers of the Atmosphere
Quia - Weather
http://www.quia.com/jg/1642947.html
Quia game for MCAS review. covers 6th grade earth science topics.
MCAS Quia
Animated video showing continenal drift - past, present and future
http://www.break.com/index/650-million-years-in-1-min-20-sec.html
Pangaea animation
Test your senses - see if you can judge by just using your
senses.
Illusions
Find the hidden pictures
coolbubble hidden pictures
Mini-Metric Olympics- Friday and Monday we will be participating
in the Mini metric Olympics in the Mini Gym. Students will learn
to estimate and make actual metric measurements for up to 6
events.
Mini-Metric Olympics
Link to LCROSS video - see what NASA has planned for finding out
how much water is on the moon.
Science Event Pick: LCROSS – Hitch-hiking to the Moon video
LCROSS
Anemometer - generally 10 spins in a minute is equal to 1 mph.
wind speed. 20 spins = to 2 mph etc.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4613728_use-anemometer.html this web
site takes you to How to Use it. On the left is a menu : click on
how to make a cup anemometer to make one.
How to make and use an anemometer
http://assignments.discoveryeducation.com/
Take the quiz challenge : enter the secret code and your name.
CODE: Q7461-EC6A
Weather Quiz
plug in known barometric pressure in inches or millibars and the
software will calculate the unknown value. Or simply multiply
inches by 33.88 to get millibars(mb).
http://www.csgnetwork.com/pressinmbcvt.html
pressure converter: inches (in) to millibars (mb) or vise versa
http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/
ISS siting Schedule
ISS siting Schedule
Pangaea animation