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The students' blogs have been transferred to 8th grade.

by JRVI teacher: Rye 8th Team


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2/15 Nazca Lines Article
6/5 Crime in Rye
5/30 Roadkill Voicethread
5/3 Roman vs. Germans Essay
3/21 Voki
3/16 Science Valentine
3/8 Roman Gladiator Excerpt
11/29 The Pelopnnesian War
11/29 My Prezi
11/3 Math Letter
10/12 My Voice From Mars
9/12 My Eye
9/7 Welcome to Seventh Grade

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Planets in SPACE! Planets:
Did you know that in B.C. times the people called the planets wandering stars because they moved? You may have also not known that that Venus is out in the evening and in the morning that's why it is also called the evening star. There is also a saying to help remember the order of the planets.
Many - Mercury
Very – Venus
Early - Earth
Men - Mars
Ate – Asteroid Belt
Juicy - Jupiter
Steaks - Saturn
Using - Uranus
Nothing - Neptune

Distances:
All of the planets that are close to the sun are all clumped together and the ones farther away are spread out more. Did you know that Pluto is actually much closer to Neptune than you think. Pluto is only about 9 Au's away, which is still far but close for space. People think Pluto may have been one of Neptune's moons at one point and then went off on its own some how. Au's are a distance scientists and astronomers made up, Au's are the distance between Earth and the Sun.

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