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Teacher Assignments

Memoir 05/21
Memoir 05/21
Severe Weather 04/10
Science Valentines 02/12
Nonfiction book review 02/05
Air Pressure Response 02/04
Atmosphere Glog 01/18
Purpose of myth 01/07
Features of the Sun 12/11
Stargirl essay 11/15
Culture Posters 11/05
Moon Rocks! 10/30
Module 1 Letter 10/26
Postcards From Space! 10/16
A Place I'd Rather Be 09/11
My Eye 09/08
Roadkill 2012 05/16
Germans vs. Romans Essay 05/03
NH Animals 03/18
Learning Update - Voki 03/09
Roman GladiatorJournals 03/08
The Sun 02/20
Earth's Atmosphere 01/20
Persian and Peloponnesian War Presentations 11/28
October Storm 2011 10/31
Postcard From Space! 10/12
Space Address 09/20
My Eye 09/07
UNH Field Trip 06/08
7th Grade Year in Animoto 06/08
SS Writing Piece 05/24
Language Arts: Trimester Three (3) 05/20
Language Arts: Plot Diagram (Science Fiction) 04/20
Antarctic Flag 04/10
Language Arts: Trimester 2 02/15
Snow! 02/15
Student VOKI 02/01
Language Arts: Classic Vocabulary 01/11
Hiding in the Art Room 01/10
Language Arts Assignment: Trimester One 12/02
Living in Space 11/09
Other Worlds 10/21
2010 Space Address 09/20
My First Wordle 09/20
End of the Year Wordle 06/14
Reading List 06/11
Bridge Writing 06/11
"Should the US continue to celebrate Columbus Day 06/07
Roadkill 2010 05/15
Stock Market Report 05/12
Higgins Museum Essay 05/05
Digging into Trash and the Environment 05/04
Medieval Scan 04/19
Belize and NH Students 04/02
Weather Story / Weather Topic 03/19
Memorable Incident Speech 03/19
Romans in Scotland - A first person account 02/11
Stock Market Spreadsheet 02/02
Science Valentines 01/31
Language Arts Assignment: Trimester One 01/25
Mixed Media Collage 01/12
Joe Flood / Project Safeguard 12/22
Strawbery Banke 11/23
NASA's Moon Rocks 11/06
Disciplines of the Social Studies Posters 10/27
Math Letter / Module 1 10/23
Solar System Objects 10/21
Planets 09/24

Teacher Entries

7th Grade Team - May, 2013 5/13
7th Grade Update - May, 2013 5/13
Team Update - March, 2013 3/15
Team Update - February, 2013 3/15
Team Update - January 2013 1/26
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Student Entries

B Lightning Weather 3/26
C Lightning Facts 3/26
A Hurricanes 3/26
B Tornado Info 3/26
B Tornado Disscusion 3/26
B Flash Flood Facts 3/26
B Tornado Wall 3/26
C Lightning - Yellow 2 3/26
C Tornadoes 3/26
C Flash Floods 3/26
B Science Valentine 2/12
S Las Líneas de Nasca 2/12
C Love in Science 2/12
A My Valentine 2/12
B Science Valentine 2/12
B Valentine 2/12
B Be My Valentine 2/12
B Science Valentine 2/12
B Science Valentines 2/12
L I LOVE U+ Science 2/12
C Science Valentine 2/12
B Science Valentine 2/12
B My Valentine 2/12
G Science Valentine 2/12
D Valentine 2/12

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Living in Space

Living in space is a big adjustment from living on Earth, from zero gravity to the way astronauts take showers. The area where the astronauts live is very small, with 3-7 people in every mission, so it’s crammed in their! In the living quarters there's no gravity, so the astronauts just float around carelessly. When they come back to Earth it takes a while to get used to because they do not have to use their muscles in space. As you can imagine, astronauts need a break at times, so even though they work hard they get the weekends off of work too! While in space astronauts have a big agenda of work. They do things like perform science experiments, release and take back satellites, and help assemble the space station. Astronauts also work on making medicines for humans, as some of the medicines we use were made in space! Before the International Space Station existed people could only stay in space for a few weeks, as the space shuttle cannot stay in space for longer than that. The astronauts work very hard in space, but also they must sleep! Astronauts can sleep in any direction because there is no up or down, but they must be tied in while they are sleeping so that they don't bump into something. One thing remains the same in space, people get hungry! Astronauts eat three meals a day, just like on Earth. Some foods are eaten normally, while other foods you have to add water. An oven is provided in space, but there is no refrigerator so food must be prepared properly. Food in space comes in packages just like Earth, and the packages help to keep it from floating away. Food amounts needed in space are similar to Earth; a small woman 1,900 calories a day, and a large man about 3,200 calories per day. Clothing that the astronauts will wear in space is chosen months in advance. In the space station clothing is worn for about 10 days before it is changed, or 3 days of exercise. In the space shuttle, clothes are changed daily. Outside of the space shuttle or rocket, astronauts wear space suits. The clothes that are worn in space get burnt when the rocket reenters the atmosphere. Taking care of your personal hygiene in space is very different than on Earth. Showering is done by using rinse less shampoo. The astronauts are allowed to bring their own products that they prefer to use, like toothpaste, shaving cream etc. When astronauts need to go to the bathroom they must be tied to the toilet, which has a vacuum to suck in the waste. Even though astronauts in space, they still get time to relax and do what they want too. The astronauts in space get weekends off just like on Earth. They can look out the window at Earth below, play games, watch movies, or talk to their families on Earth. In addition time is scheduled for astronauts to exercise in space too! Living in space would definitely take a while to get used to, but everything is planned out to astronauts get what they need!


 


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