Mr.Turnow

Many students have not yet completed Ever-Fi Science! This is a test grade!!! I have updated the portal with your grade. If you have a ZERO, you still have time to complete it. But if you do not complete it, your grade will stay a ZERO! This counts as a test grade and was due more than 10 days ago! If you have not started or completed the program, please complete it by this weekend!!!!!!


Tuesday, October 27, 2020 - LIVE STREAMING OF CLASSES! NO ATTENDANCE FORM NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED TODAY! ATTENDANCE WILL ONLY BE TAKEN DURING YOUR SCHEDULED CLASS TIME. Please follow along with the lesson today. Any questions about the lesson, please contact me during Period 10 via email and I will get back to you ASAP. Thank you! Mr. Turnow :-)

ALL STUDENTS - THE CHAPTER 1 TEST HAS BEEN POSTED TO YOUR GOOGLE CLASSROOM. IT MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED BY THURSDAY AT 5PM!!!

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Red Cohort - In-School

Lesson: From the very large of our Universe to the smallest of the small!

Let's see what is living on your skin right now! Yikes!

How much bacteria is in your body! ALOT!

Your body is constantly fighting for you! A battle for health!

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White Cohort - Distance Learning

Lesson: From the very large of our Universe to the smallest of the small!

Let's see what is living on your skin right now! Yikes!

How much bacteria is in your body! ALOT!

Your body is constantly fighting for you! A battle for health!

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Distance Learners

Lesson: From the very large of our Universe to the smallest of the small!

Let's see what is living on your skin right now! Yikes!

How much bacteria is in your body! ALOT!

Your body is constantly fighting for you! A battle for health!


The Chapter 1 Test is now posted. Check the "Classwork" tab. Make sure to read the directions carefully BEFORE beginning!!!!! The test is due on Thursday by 5pm!!!!


Chapter 1 Test - Structure and Motion within the Solar system - Please read all directions below carefully!

7:02 AM (Edited 7:10 AM)

100 points

Due Oct 29, 5:00 PM

Chapter 1 Test - The test MUST be completed by Thursday, October 29 at 5pm. DO NOT PRESS "SUBMIT" UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETELY FINISHED THE EXAM! ONCE YOU START THE TEST, YOU HAVE TO COMPLETE IT, AS YOUR ANSWERS WILL NOT BE SAVED UNLESS YOU SUBMIT IT! As long as you stayed logged in, you are fine, but if you leave the page or do not submit it, your answers will not be saved! If you leave the page or log off, you will have to start the test over. Your answers will only be saved if you submit it, so I suggest do not begin the test until you have ample time to complete it. The test should not take you longer than 1 hour, but you have as much time as needed. Most students should complete the test well under 30 minutes. The test is completely online and must be completed at home. Once you submit the test, you cannot make any changes! It will be graded once you submit it and changes cannot be made. So please check it over carefully before submitting it! Make sure to answer all 50 questions.

Chapter 1 Test - Science

Google Forms



Mrs. McDermott


Mrs. Glynn

7:46 AM

100 points

Due Tomorrow, 11:59 PM

ALL LEARNERS!!

Show up at Google Meets (link will be live as each period BEGINS) and attend all classes LIVE from now on.


2020 Who is SUS: Betty/Toby

Google Slides


2020 Who is SUS_ Betty_Toby .pdf

Mrs. Hanzl

  • The Fertile Crescent stretched from the Mediterranean coast through the Tigris-Euphrates River Valley to the Arabian Sea.

  • Mesopotamia consisted of the lands of the Tigris-Euphrates River Valley. It means "the land between the rivers."

  • A later Mesopotamian civilization, Babylon, developed Hammurabi's Code, which was a thorough set of written laws.

  • Though they shared cultural beliefs and values, each Mesopotamian city-state was ruled by its own monarchy.

  • Ancient Sumer was an advanced society that consisted of large city-states, fortified cities, and strong armies.

  • Each Sumerian city-state had a ziggurat at its center. These large pyramids housed the priests and were the location for many important religious celebrations.

  • Sumerians are credited with many advancements, including the first writing system called cuneiform (scribes wrote works on history, law, grammar, math, and literature), the wheel (used for vehicles and for making pottery), the plow & irrigation (which increased farm production), the clock, sewer systems, and the use of bronze to strengthen tools and weapons.

  • Ancient Mesopotamians and ancient Egyptians both used irrigation and canals to help capture silt and water crops during the dry season. Their geographic differences, however, had a profound impact on the development of their cultures.