This week we had people from the cet come and film. Also we had a water cycle lab to finish. I was able to retake the water cycle test and I did better than I did the last time.
Question: What are the steps of the water cycle. Question: How does the sun help in the water cycle.
1.This week there is a live stream that mrs.bidlack is in and you can do 60 question about the mississippi river to get in the live stream. 2. We completed the water cycle lab 3. This week mrs.bidlack let us retake the water cycle socrative quiz again. This is Owen
1. this week we did our water cycle activity, and then did a live stream about the Mississippi for HEC tv. 2. Answer to damian sapp: Q2, The sun helps in the water cycle by heating up the water so the water could evaporate. 3.question: what is transpiration?
This week we finish aer water cycle lab. WE learn about describe atmosphere lesson outline.We did socrative water cyel. LEarned about participation and the other 4 steps.
1.This week we took the average of each bag that had water, though we had to loose a bag or two because they spilled. 2.On monday we created questions for living with the Mississippi River. 3.Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
This week we did many activities. We did a lesson outline on the water cycle. We also did another outline on describing Earth's atmosphere.This is what we did in Science class this week.
This week we did many activities. We did a lesson outline on the water cycle. We also did another outline on describing Earth's atmosphere.This is what we did in Science class this week.
This week we did many activities. We did a lesson outline on the water cycle. We also did another outline on describing Earth's atmosphere. What is evaporation?
This week we did many activities. I was able to go on HEC-TV. We finished the water cycle lab. We did a outline on the atmosphere. Why does evaporation turn into condensation?
1. This week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. We put the average of the water in the bag. 2. We also created questions about living on the Mississippi river. 3. Yesterday, we also reviewed all of our describing atmosphere connected's.
1. Condensation is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it. 2. We did a connect Ed outline 3.Did a water cycle experiment
1. Condensation is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it. 2. We did a connect Ed outline 3.Did a water cycle experiment
1. On monday we created questions for living with the Mississippi River. 2. This week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. We put the average of the water in the bag. 3. What is evaporation?
1.he Sun’s energy causes water to evaporate from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere. 2. When the atmosphere cools, water vapor condenses 3. Water has been recycled in its different forms as ice, liquid, or vapor.
A filming crew came to school and filmed some students on live TV. They were teaching us all about the Mississippi. There was a lot learned, I liked when they taught us about the animals there the best. Also, I had redone a water cycle test. I got 2 questions wrong out of 20. Pretty okay, I guess. Condensation and precipitation, etc. are all pretty interesting subjects I don't mind learning about. It's just that, sometimes I get all of them mixed up.
answering a question there are 4 steps in the water cycle. This week we finished our project and finished our water cycle lab.We had some people visit our school
True or False-There was recently an endangered fish species by the name Surgeon? Question-How many bridges go across the Mississippi? Fact- St.Louis gets their water from the Mississippi. River.
1. An atmosphere is the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. 2. There are 4 steps to the water cycle. 3. How long is the Mississippi River?
True or False- Pluto is the second to last planet in our solar system. Fact- conductors conduct electricity. Question- What is Newton's third law of motion?
this week we have done a water cycle lab. the lab was about trying to find out which area can have the fastest rate. We also did a review game on the things we did.
1. what is one of the layers in the atmosphere? 2. What is are the steps of the water cycle? 3. what are the gases in the gases in the atmosphere?
The heat lamp had the fastest evaporation rate. Step one of the water cycle is evaporation. Which location in the room had the fastest evaporation rate for the water cycle project?
Took averages from the bag. We did a lesson outline. Condensation is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
This week we had people from HEC T.V. come in and film on the water cycle. The Mississippi River gets it's name from the Anishinaabe people. The Anishinaabe people originally called it the 'Misi-ziibi' which carries the meaning 'great river.' False~ The oceans have the most evaporated water, not the Mississippi River.
This week we got to catch up on a lot of things I ended up getting Lesson outlines finished and then i got to retake the water cycle and i think i did good better then last time
This week we did an experiment on the water cycle and we got some good results and bad results also we had the cet people come and take a video on some 7th graders on the mississippi river finally the water cycle causes precipitation which is rain sleet snow or hail.
1. This week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. We put the average of the water in the bag. 2. what is evaporation? 3. what is transportation?
Evaporation is the heating process of the water cycle. Condensation is the cooling process of the water cycle. This week we learned about the water cycle and how the water becomes rain.
This week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. Also we talked about our experiment with food digh and all the types of the water cycle The 4 forms of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. 2.) We finish the water cycle lab.
What is an IV? What is an DV? the Solar System is a collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets
1.)this week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. 2.)Also we talked about our experiment with food digh and all the types of the water cycle 3.)The 4 forms of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. 4.)We finish the water cycle lab.
1. We worked on work that was due. We even redid the water cycle quiz. 2. Evaporation is when water gets heated so much, it turns into a gas, also known as water vapor. 3. Transpiration is when a plant sucks up water and get's released by leaves and turns into water vapor
This week in science we did question about the mississippi like how much water does the mississippi hold? We also finished the water cycle lab and the one that evaporated was the heat lamp and fridge. The room temp didn't work at all. Then I went to the live show about the mississippi it was really cool. That was my week!
1. We worked on lesson outlines and everyone who wanted to redo or didn't take the water cycle quiz did it. 2. Water is never added or taken away from earths water supply. 3. What is one thing the Hect Tv people talked about when they came here?
This week we had a lesson outline to do. We also did an experiment. We went on tv this week. The topic was about the Mississippi river. We did a water cycle lab. We learned more about the water cycle.
1. there are 29 lock and dams 2. In reply to amber, the IV is the variable that you change 3. In reply to amber, the DV is the variable that you measure.
This week were to do a packet on the mississippi river and ask question and comments about the river. We also did the water cycle lab. Last we were in in a live tv show and we asked questions about the mississippi river.
How hot does it have to be so water can evaporate in 5 minutes? What is precipitation? What types of supplies do the Mississippi river provides for us?
This week we had Hi-Step for the last time. We learned that smoking can kill you. HECTV came in and we were on live television. We learned a lot about the Mississippi River. We learned about training structures. There are a lot of training structures on the Mississippi River.
1. The Mississippi has some lock and dams which help keep water levels on each side different so when boats need to go by they are locked in the lock and dam then the water will either be filled or drained of water to a line then the boat is released from the lock and dam. 2.*For anyone who attended the HEC TV broadcast* What is one of the dikes we learned about during the broadcast with HEC TV? 3.The IV in an experiment is what you are changing. The DV is what you are measuring.
1. We checked the seeds growth. 2. we worked on catching up on assignments. 3. We even took a test that we took like a month ago to see how much we progressed.
1. We did a scavenger hunt and learned some animals from it. 2. We even worked on a essay which if you didn't know, you needed to know what IV DV and CV was. 3. We also worked on a heat lab and how heat transfers to other objects.
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This week we had people from the cet come and film. Also we had a water cycle lab to finish. I was able to retake the water cycle test and I did better than I did the last time.
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Question: How does the sun help in the water cycle.
Also the water cycle has many different parts evaporation condensation and many more.
Delete1.This week there is a live stream that mrs.bidlack is in and you can do 60 question about the mississippi river to get in the live stream.
ReplyDelete2. We completed the water cycle lab
3. This week mrs.bidlack let us retake the water cycle socrative quiz again.
This is Owen
This weak we did the last day of hystep. We also took a test on the water cycle. And had lost of fun learning about the clouds.
ReplyDeleteEveryday there is water cycling. What is iv. Iv is is thing you change.
Delete1. this week we did our water cycle activity, and then did a live stream about the Mississippi for HEC tv.
ReplyDelete2. Answer to damian sapp: Q2, The sun helps in the water cycle by heating up the water so the water could evaporate.
3.question: what is transpiration?
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves.
DeleteThis week we finish aer water cycle lab. WE learn about describe atmosphere lesson outline.We did socrative water cyel. LEarned about participation and the other 4 steps.
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ReplyDelete1.This week we took the average of each bag that had water, though we had to loose a bag or two because they spilled.
ReplyDelete2.On monday we created questions for living with the Mississippi River.
3.Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
What phase does sublimation skip?
ReplyDeleteThis week we did many activities. We did a lesson outline on the water cycle. We also did another outline on describing Earth's atmosphere.This is what we did in Science class this week.
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This week we did many activities. We did a lesson outline on the water cycle. We also did another outline on describing Earth's atmosphere.This is what we did in Science class this week.
ReplyDeleteThis week we took our results on the water cycle project.
ReplyDeleteWe asked questions about our Mississippi River.
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This week we did many activities. We did a lesson outline on the water cycle. We also did another outline on describing Earth's atmosphere. What is evaporation?
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ReplyDelete1. This week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. We put the average of the water in the bag.
ReplyDelete2. We also created questions about living on the Mississippi river.
3. Yesterday, we also reviewed all of our describing atmosphere connected's.
this week we did our experiment on water cycle.I know that the water cycle is where water is vaporized in to the air and sometimes falls back down.
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3. The sun is the driving force of the water cycle.
1. Condensation is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
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3.Did a water cycle experiment
1. Condensation is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
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3.Did a water cycle experiment
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1. On monday we created questions for living with the Mississippi River.2.The water cycle has 4 steps.3.How does the sun help in the water cycle.
ReplyDelete1. On monday we created questions for living with the Mississippi River. 2. This week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. We put the average of the water in the bag. 3. What is evaporation?
ReplyDelete1.)The 4 forms of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. 2.) We finish the water cycle lab. 3.) Run-off is not part of precipitation.
ReplyDeleteThis week we did an activity on different topics about science. What step does sublimation skip.
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1. There are 29 lock and dams.
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3. How many step are there is the water cycle
How many steps are in the water cycle:4 steps
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3.There are 4 steps in the water cycle.
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ReplyDelete2. What is in the bottom of the Mississippi River?
3. The river flows 3 miles per hour at an average.
1. There is 4 steps in the water cycle
ReplyDelete2.condensation is the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
3. What is Evaporation
1.he Sun’s energy causes water to evaporate from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere.
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3. Water has been recycled in its different forms as ice, liquid, or vapor.
1.Rain,sleet and hail are different types of precipitation.
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3.There are 6 steps in the water cycle.
A filming crew came to school and filmed some students on live TV. They were teaching us all about the Mississippi. There was a lot learned, I liked when they taught us about the animals there the best. Also, I had redone a water cycle test. I got 2 questions wrong out of 20. Pretty okay, I guess. Condensation and precipitation, etc. are all pretty interesting subjects I don't mind learning about. It's just that, sometimes I get all of them mixed up.
ReplyDeleteanswering a question there are 4 steps in the water cycle.
ReplyDeleteThis week we finished our project and finished our water cycle lab.We had some people visit our school
1. There are 4 steps in the water cycle,
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What are different types or precipitation?
ReplyDelete1.We put the average of the bags.
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The sun is the driving force of the water cycle.
ReplyDeleteAbout 70% of the Earth's surface is covered with water.
There are 5 steps in the water cycle.
True or False-There was recently an endangered fish species by the name Surgeon?
ReplyDeleteQuestion-How many bridges go across the Mississippi?
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True or false: the water cycle has 6 steps
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What is Transpiration?
True or False- Pluto is the second to last planet in our solar system.
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Question- What is Newton's third law of motion?
this week we have done a water cycle lab. the lab was about trying to find out which area can have the fastest rate. We also did a review game on the things we did.
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2. What is are the steps of the water cycle?
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The heat lamp had the fastest evaporation rate.
ReplyDeleteStep one of the water cycle is evaporation.
Which location in the room had the fastest evaporation rate for the water cycle project?
Took averages from the bag.
ReplyDeleteWe did a lesson outline.
Condensation is water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
What is the scientific method?
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how many ounces in a pound?
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This week we had people from HEC T.V. come in and film on the water cycle. The Mississippi River gets it's name from the Anishinaabe people. The Anishinaabe people originally called it the 'Misi-ziibi' which carries the meaning 'great river.' False~ The oceans have the most evaporated water, not the Mississippi River.
ReplyDeleteThis week we got to catch up on a lot of things I ended up getting Lesson outlines finished and then i got to retake the water cycle and i think i did good better then last time
ReplyDeleteThis week we did an experiment on the water cycle and we got some good results and bad results also we had the cet people come and take a video on some 7th graders on the mississippi river finally the water cycle causes precipitation which is rain sleet snow or hail.
ReplyDelete1. This week we talked about our observations with the water cycle project. We put the average of the water in the bag.
ReplyDelete2. what is evaporation?
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ReplyDeleteCondensation is the cooling process of the water cycle.
This week we learned about the water cycle and how the water becomes rain.
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ReplyDelete2. Evaporation is when water gets heated so much, it turns into a gas, also known as water vapor.
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This week in science we did question about the mississippi like how much water does the mississippi hold? We also finished the water cycle lab and the one that evaporated was the heat lamp and fridge. The room temp didn't work at all. Then I went to the live show about the mississippi it was really cool. That was my week!
ReplyDeleteWe drink the same water as the dinosaurs.
ReplyDeletehumidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.
how does the mississippi have a current?
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1. We worked on lesson outlines and everyone who wanted to redo or didn't take the water cycle quiz did it.
ReplyDelete2. Water is never added or taken away from earths water supply.
3. What is one thing the Hect Tv people talked about when they came here?
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ReplyDeleteThe water cycle is always being repeated.
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ReplyDeleteThe IV is is what you change in an experiment/testable question.
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This week were to do a packet on the mississippi river and ask question and comments about the river. We also did the water cycle lab. Last we were in in a live tv show and we asked questions about the mississippi river.
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What kind's of things do the Mississippi river provides for us?
How hot does it have to be so water can evaporate in 5 minutes?
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What types of supplies do the Mississippi river provides for us?
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ReplyDeleteThis week we had Hi-Step for the last time. We learned that smoking can kill you. HECTV came in and we were on live television. We learned a lot about the Mississippi River. We learned about training structures. There are a lot of training structures on the Mississippi River.
ReplyDelete1.Hec came and we were live on tv.
ReplyDelete2. We learned the Mississippi River is 2,320 miles long.
3. We did a lesson outline on the atmosphere.
1. The Mississippi has some lock and dams which help keep water levels on each side different so when boats need to go by they are locked in the lock and dam then the water will either be filled or drained of water to a line then the boat is released from the lock and dam.
ReplyDelete2.*For anyone who attended the HEC TV broadcast*
What is one of the dikes we learned about during the broadcast with HEC TV?
3.The IV in an experiment is what you are changing. The DV is what you are measuring.
1. this week we went out side and collected data.
ReplyDelete2.We did a wind lab.
2. A barometer is used to get air pressure.
1.Hec came and we were live on tv.
ReplyDelete2. We learned the Mississippi River is 2,320 miles long.
3. We did a lesson outline on the atmosphere.
anemometer is a wind tool
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ReplyDeleteWe got in groups and started the experiment by planting the seeds.
Fact is Marigold grows in loose soil.
1. We did our kite lab
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3. We measured our seeds
1. we planted seeds for our plant lab.
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3. What does aerodynamic mean?
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Last week we had to write a essay.
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