Calendar for Mr. Woodhall's Classes

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

G.10 Science: Lesson Plan for February 6th, 08

1. Get into your groups for the weather project.

2. Choose a Extreme Weather Topic. The maximum number of groups to cover one topic is 2.
  • Topics include: Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Typhoons, Monsoons, Ice Storms, Blizzards, Droughts, Thunder and Lightning Storms, Electrical Storms, etc.

3. Once a topic has been chosen, notify Ms. O

4. Ensure that you have acquired a gmail account.

5. Complete Awareness Article #1.
  • Find an appropriate awareness article (to find out what is appropriate and proper format see G.10 Science: Format for Awareness Article). Remember; Answers.com, Wikipedia.com, etc. are not valid sources.
  • Complete the requirements outlined.
  • Post your Article under G.10 Science: Awareness Article #1.

6. Once you have completed Awareness Article 1, begin working on your project.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Title: Where Hunger Will Hit in 2030
Author: Sarah Goforth
Date:January 31, 2008
Source:http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/01/31/hunger-crops.html


Article: This article is about places around the world that will have no crops or food by 2030. South Asia and Southern Africa are on the top of this list of places that will be so dry; the crops will fail to grow. The reason behind this is global warming, because of the rising temperatures and changing rainfall, the crops will not be able to grow. The best solution is to invest in technologies that can bring in more water, and make unfertile soil useable.

Links: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/01/080131-warming-crops.html

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/01/080131-warming-crops.html

Submitted by: Ellen