Science Badges:
'Conservation'
- Climate Science
- Global Warming
- Recycling
- Renewable Energy
- Fossil Fuels
- Ecology
- Our Planet
- Water
- Plants
- 15 Points are needed to get a badge
- A high standard of work.
- All experiments are written up ( Aim, Materials, Steps, Conclusion)
- Two photos of your experiment
6 sentences at least for a conclusion
- Lesson 1: This will be an Experiment that involves blogging. You will be expected to open a new post, copy Mr Palmer's blog and paste it on your new post.
- Lesson 2: This will be an Investigation that relates to the topic from Lesson 1. It will be own choice and displayed in a way that you prefer. For example - PowerPoint, Doc, etc
- Lesson 1: This will be an Experiment that involves blogging. You will be expected to open a new post, copy Mr Palmer's blog and paste it on your new post.
- Lesson 2: This will be an Investigation that relates to the topic from Lesson 1. It will be own choice and displayed in a way that you prefer. For example - PowerPoint, Doc, etc
BLOGGING.
All the blogs and science lessons will be displayed on Mr Palmers blog:
Bookmark it!
Expectations:
- 1 blog must be completed per Hurumanu lesson.
- A completed blog must have the four headings ( Aim, Method, Findings, Conclusion), correct writing and punctuation under each heading and be published. No post, no points.
- 2 images of the experiment / investigation on the blog.
Using the Scientific method of investigation:
Aim: What the experiment / investigation is about.
Method: Instructions on how the experiment / investigation is carried out. This includes the equipment.
Findings: What have we learnt or found out from our experiment / investigation. This is called Data, Information or Facts. It is displayed in a chart, table or picture.
Conclusion: 2 hurumanu science goals:
- I am going to focus on my punctuation.
- Using more descriptive words to make my conclusions more detailed.
- Always have it least 2 photos in my blog post.
- Always get my blog post finished and posted on my blog.
Expectations:
- 1 blog must be completed per Hurumanu lesson.
- A completed blog must have the four headings ( Aim, Method, Findings, Conclusion), correct writing and punctuation under each heading and be published. No post, no points.
- 2 images of the experiment / investigation on the blog.
- I am going to focus on my punctuation.
- Using more descriptive words to make my conclusions more detailed.
- Always have it least 2 photos in my blog post.
- Always get my blog post finished and posted on my blog.
WATCH THIS VIDEO AND COMPLETE THE INVESTIGATION.
THE BIG PICTURE
- What animals keep our jackets warm?
- There are heaps of animals that keep our jackets warm the animals are Coyotes, Beavers, Red foxes, Mink, Fishers, River Otters, Marten and Weasels,
- What animal makes our boots waterproof?
- Ducks are the animals that makes are boots water proof.
- Where does the water in our rivers come from?
- Most of the the water flowing through the rivers come from precipitation runoff from the surrounding landscape. The water in the rivers doesn't all come from surface runoff. Rain falling on the land also seeps into the Earth to form ground water. It also come from melting snow.
- Why do we need healthy rivers?
- We need healthy rivers because healthy rivers can produce so much for us. food, medicines, building materials, land-replenishing silts, and more.
- What are some of the good things about mosquitoes?
- If mosquitoes went extinct the insects that feed off their larvae would suffer. They would suffer because they feed of mosquitoes larvae. They also clean the water.
- Why are bees dying?
- Bees are dying because of colony collapse disorder. This disorder causes significant economic losses because many farm land crops worldwide are pollinated by western honey bees.
- What do bugs do to our leaves?
- Recycle.
- Reduce.
- Reuse.
- How much dung would we be in if there were no dung decomposers?
- There wouldn't be much dung because we need it to put it in jackets and clothing. We get it from animals that live in cold habitats like sheep.
- Who runs this planet?
Mother nature runs this planet.
- What animals keep our jackets warm?
- There are heaps of animals that keep our jackets warm the animals are Coyotes, Beavers, Red foxes, Mink, Fishers, River Otters, Marten and Weasels,
- What animal makes our boots waterproof?
- Ducks are the animals that makes are boots water proof.
- Where does the water in our rivers come from?
- Most of the the water flowing through the rivers come from precipitation runoff from the surrounding landscape. The water in the rivers doesn't all come from surface runoff. Rain falling on the land also seeps into the Earth to form ground water. It also come from melting snow.
- Why do we need healthy rivers?
- We need healthy rivers because healthy rivers can produce so much for us. food, medicines, building materials, land-replenishing silts, and more.
- What are some of the good things about mosquitoes?
- If mosquitoes went extinct the insects that feed off their larvae would suffer. They would suffer because they feed of mosquitoes larvae. They also clean the water.
- Why are bees dying?
- Bees are dying because of colony collapse disorder. This disorder causes significant economic losses because many farm land crops worldwide are pollinated by western honey bees.
- What do bugs do to our leaves?
- Recycle.
- Reduce.
- Reuse.
- How much dung would we be in if there were no dung decomposers?
- There wouldn't be much dung because we need it to put it in jackets and clothing. We get it from animals that live in cold habitats like sheep.
- Who runs this planet?
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