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8th Grade Science
Welcome to Mr. Ullrich's Blog! This blog is for 8th Grade Earth Science and Physical Science students. We will learn topics such as Astronomy, Geology and Meteorology. This blog will give us a place to discuss, learn and develop these topics during the year. If you are not from our class please post lots of comments!

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Teacher Assignments

Assignment # 3 - Due 1/16/12 01/08
Space Exploration-Due December 5th 11/28
Assignment #1 – Due October 25th 10/19

Teacher Entries

Global Warming 1/8
2012! 1/8
Regents Time! 4/26
Lunar Eclipse! 12/23
Eclipses, Meteors, and Planets Oh My!! 12/9
List 5, 10, all

Student Entries

JS A Longer Allergy Season!!! 4/11
JS Global Warming 4/11
NN The far side of the moon 2/2
NN Kepler new planets 1/27
NN Solar Storm 1/25
NN Solar Flares 1/24
SG Massive Solar Flare poses danger 1/24
NS Global Warming 1/22
MD Let it Snow? 1/22
DM Global warming. What do the polar bears think? 1/20
DA Pictures on Global Warming 1/19
JT Global Warming: The Straight Facts 1/18
DA 1/18
DA Global Warming 1/18
AV 1/18
TN Global warming article 1/18
MD Global Warming Fraud 1/18
DM Is global warming out fault? 1/18
EK Global Warming T.T 1/17
AA The Causes of Global Warming 1/17
NK Global Warming- Our Fault or Not? 1/17
SS Global Warming 1/17
RK Global Warming is caused by humans! 1/17
DR 1/17
AL Global Warming is Caused by Humans 1/17

List 25, 50, all

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Eclipses, Meteors, and Planets Oh My!! What an amazing month for budding astronomers and science geeks alike...yes I am talking to you ;) This month there is going to be a lunar eclipse, a meteor shower and some spectacular opportunity to view planets. You will be able to see Venus, Mercury and even the rings of Saturn which will be easy to view due to their tilt relative to the Earth. Now all you need to know is when and where to look! You may even want to photograph or shoot video of these events. Watch the video and check out the link for more information. Just don't forget to bundle up and get ready to be impressed!



http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/yss/

Article posted December 9, 2010 at 05:04 PM • comment (6) • Reads 7083 • Return to Blog List

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I agree with collin AWSOME topic!
Comment Posted on December 2, 2011 at 09:37 AM by ChaseS


Boy this lunar eclips is really cool! Any time I can I would like to see one of these!
Comment Posted on January 18, 2011 at 12:05 PM by allenh


Those pictures were pretty cool. When my mom and I went out side to look at the lunar eclipse it was to cloudy so we didn't get to see anything.
Comment Posted on January 14, 2011 at 10:07 AM by Colem


That was great! I loved your descriptions. That is very interesting.
Comment Posted on January 7, 2011 at 12:29 PM by CC


Man! You guys get an awesome topic to talk about! I love space and everything involved! Have fun!
Comment Posted on December 13, 2010 at 06:46 PM by Collin


just a thought on meteor shower viewing- if you don't know where the radiant is (the specific spot in the sky that the meteors appear to be coming from) try to switch spots during the course of the time that you're outside. for example, if you were in the front yard for a while, go around to the back. sometimes you'll get more meteors in one place than another =) happy viewing!
Comment Posted on December 9, 2010 at 08:44 PM by Bernadette H.




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