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Moon Rocks
Article posted October 29, 2010 at 04:18 PM GMT •
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Recently we had the Moon Rocks in our class room.

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Article posted October 29, 2010 at 04:18 PM GMT •
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Space Address
Article posted September 21, 2010 at 07:26 PM GMT •
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County:Rockingham
State:New Hampshire
Region:New England/Northeast
Country:United States Of America
Continent:North America
hemisphere:Northern Hemishpere
Planet:Earth
Solar system:Sun
Galaxy:Milky Way
Cluster:Local
Super Cluster:Local
Universe!
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Article posted September 21, 2010 at 07:26 PM GMT •
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rock cycle
Article posted June 14, 2010 at 10:11 PM GMT •
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goshhhh how much i hate my life!!!i get transported through the air. then I'm deposited hmmmmm?. after all that joy joy I'm lithificated weird i know i like to call weathering, transportation, deposition, and lithification. W.T.D.L. i am made of quartz, and clay minerals and so much more! i know I'm amazing.quartz! then i go through the whole W.T.D.L process again! until i have metamorphised into metamorphic rock obviously. then once again i go through the process all over again x2
adding one more step to the process, melting, oo oo ouch! oh wait? it i don't feel a thing haha.
so now the steps are W.T.D.L.M so after we are transported and deposition-ed then there's lithification then i am a sedimentary rock then i am metamorphosis's then i am a metamorphic rock then I'm melted AHHHHHHHHHH=http://!! and become magma. then i am crystallized and then i am finally an igneous rock.
then i am uplifted and i am exposed so after all that i get to do it all over again . and it took me 1 million years to do it!
yeah i know what a life.
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Article posted June 14, 2010 at 10:11 PM GMT •
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reasons for the seasons
Article posted March 31, 2010 at 01:52 PM GMT •
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Seasons are not caused by the sun changing positions, but by the tilting of the earth axis. Also in the summer when the suns rays hit the earth at an extreme angle causing the warm weather in the Northern hemisphere.
Solstices are days when the sun hit the farther North causing shorter amounts of sunlight during the day.
Equinoxes are days when day, and night have the same amount of time. The Equinoxes occur when the sun crosses the Celestial Equator.
Spring: the earth tilts at a 23.5 degree angle South of the sun, in the Northern hemisfear. This is called a Vernal Equinox.
Summer: The earth tilts at a 23.5 degree angle East of the sun, in the Northern hemisphere. Summer is called the Summer Solstice.
Fall: The earth tilts at a 23.5 degree angle North of the sun, in the Northern hemisphere. Fall is called the Autumnal Equinox.
Winter: The earth tilts at a 23.5 degree angle west of the sun, in the northern hemisphere. Winter is called the Winter Solstice.
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Article posted March 31, 2010 at 01:52 PM GMT •
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african projects
Article posted March 5, 2010 at 03:58 PM GMT •
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science: in science class we are doing posters on our assighned animals. my asssigned animal as the seychelles frog. onw of the smallest frogs in the world. the first step in making our poster is filing out a map that shows the area in africa were are animals are found in or were they were previously found in. after you are done with the map you make a food chain showing a picture of your animal showing what your animal eats, and what eats your animal. the third thing we have to put on our poster before we start is a labaled drawing of your animal. when we finish these we can get some colored paper to use a individual backgrounds for the once we finshed all of these things we can get started on our poster. we can do our boarder.
math: in math we are making african design poster out of shapes that we made and put them in either a translation, rotation, reflection.
techedd: in techedd we are makeing m'bira's which is an african instrument. which is an african finger piano.
langauge arts: in langauge arts we are doing african folktales on animals we chose.
social studies: in social studies we are assighned and do research on the country. and we also get 10,000 dollars to spend a month in africa but we can go over our budget given.
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Article posted March 5, 2010 at 03:58 PM GMT •
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