3.8.2021

Mr. Turnow

Monday, March 8, 2021 - LIVE STREAMING OF CLASSES TODAY! ATTENDANCE WILL 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 :-)

***Attention Distance and Remote Learners - Please MUTE your mic upon entering our Google Meet. Thank you!

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Red Cohort - In-School - / White Cohort - Distance Learning - / Distance Learners

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Lesson: Nuclear Power


Resources:

* The history of Nuclear Power. (16 min)

* The Cuban Missile Crisis! What almost happened!!! Yikes!


YT - Super Cool Material


7:04 AM

100 points

Due Mar 12, 3:00 PM

Watch and learn about a super cool material that we use a lot of and will use more of!!!


But what are the negative effects of making and creating this amazing material?


Watch and learn.....



Make sure to TURN IN after watching the video.

The material that could change the world... for a third time

YouTube video ‪5 minutes‬


MD - How is a rainbow made?

6:48 AM

100 points

Due Mar 12, 3:00 PM

Here are some suggested questions to think about before watching the video.


1. How is a rainbow made?


2. What questions do you have about rainbows?


3. Can rainbows form anywhere at any time?


Watch both parts. Part 1 is 1:10 minutes and Part 2 is 4:23 minutes. Make sure to watch both parts.


Make sure to TURN IN when done in order to get credit. That's it!!!!


Optional Bonus Activity to Try at Home: You can create rainbow colors at home! Squirt a dime-size amount of dish soap into a bowl. Add water. Use a straw to blow some bubbles. Can you see colors in the bubbles? Look carefully! If you can’t find colors, move the bowl to a spot with different light. Like a rainbow, the colors that swirl in a soap bubble come from white light. The surface of the bubble splits the light into many colors!



Mrs. McDermott

Mrs. Glynn

Mrs. Hanzl

6:12 AM (Edited 6:13 AM)

This is what we will be learning about today.