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Today you received your term mark and you had the opportunity to do some review. I provided some review sheets for Optics and Climate CHange. Tomorrow we will focus on Chemistry. You write your exam Thursday Jan. 26th 9:00 - 10:30 in room #102
We had our short unit quiz today followed by a review period. We did a bit of Biology review and I also handed out review questions for the semester. Tuesday and Wednesday will also be review. Homework: Study and prepare for you exam Thursday.
Work period for your climate poster. It is due Monday @ beginning of class.
Today you had the whole period to work on your climate poster. You will have all tomorrow as well. It is strongly suggested that you have it done for the end of Friday. It will be accepted Monday at the beginning of class but remember you also have the unit quiz that day.
Today we finished our last note: Government Action. (It is a powerpoint note on the website and if absent, you should go through it and copy it down as a note). Homework: I explained the Climate Change Poster Assignment and handed out the rubric (It is downloadable on the Climate website under 'assignments'). Think about it tonight and be ready to use Thursday and Friday to complete it. I strongly suggest you hand in at end of Friday's period but the absolute hard deadline is Monday @ beginning of class.
Today we finished the 'Six Degrees' movie. If you were absent, you can watch it starting @ 1:01 (1 hour and 1 min) mark. Also, there is a downloadable note '6 Degrees Note' on the Climate Change page.
LESSON #6 - Today a power point note on past climate. Homework: No assigned homework - please work on your concept maps. They are due Friday. YOu must have your rubric with it.
We did a note on 'Evidence of Climate Change' - there is a downloadable version on the climate change webpage. We also did a short note on 'Canada's gh gases' - there is a downloadable version too - you will need to fill in the blanks using your textbook. We also watched more of the '6 degrees' movie - please get notes from a classmate if absent. Homework: No extra homework - just work on your culminating project.
LESSON #4 - We did a note on feedback loops. There is a downloadable version on the climate change webpage. Homework: Continue to work on your culminating project :)
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SNC 2D AuthorMrs. Hudecki - teaches gr. 9 and 10 science as well as gr. 11 and 12 Physics. Archives
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