Current Events

Current events can be turned in at any time, prior to their due date, for full credit if they meet the following criteria. Current events turned in after the posted due date will receive a 5 point deduction per assignment period.

  • The topics you must research for the first marking period of the course are: earthquake, mining technology, dinosaurs/other fossils, coastal storm and free choice geology.

  • The topics you must research for the second marking period of the course are: volcanic eruption, GPS/satellite tech, erosion, landslide/mudslide/avalanche and free choice geology.

  • You may search for articles online or in printed newspapers/magazines.

  • The articles should not be older than one year.

  • Write a synopsis of the article including an explanation of what the article is about.

  • Write a second paragraph telling what you learned from the article and how it pertains to class.

  • Hand in one article and your written assignment every two weeks. This work can be submitted digitally or as a hard copy. Digital copies should include a link to the article and your synopsis and what you learned as the body of the email. Title the email "Current event #..."

  • Completed articles, handed in on time, will be worth full credit. Articles handed in after their due date will receive partial credit on a sliding scale, losing 5 points per CE period. Articles may be handed in before they are due.

  • On time = before the end of the school day the date the assignment is due.

  • Absent on the due date? Email the assignment before the end of the school day.

  • Does the due date NOT fall in a week when your class meets? The article is still due by the date listed.

Current event topics/due dates:

      1. September 9- earthquakes

      2. September 23 - mining technology

      3. October 7 - dinosaurs or other fossils

      4. October 21 - coastal storms

      5. November 4 - free choice in geology

      6. November 18 - volcanic eruptions

      7. December 2 - GPS/satellite tech

      8. December 16 - erosion

      9. January 6 - landslides/mudslides/avalanches

      10. January 20 - free choice in geology