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EARTH SCIENCE 11
ASSIGNMENTSWelcome Earth Science 11 class of 2020-2021!
Our work and assignments will take place on MS Teams. There we will use Class Notebook, Assignments, and the Chat feature for our class. See you there. -Mr Bond Post Spring Break
Jan 20-21
Jan 10-13
Nov 14/15
The Ocean Cleanup Project https://theoceancleanup.com/ Recap Ocean Properties Lean about Ocean currents Exit Slip: Paragraph on Plastic-A-Drift, if you drop a message in a bottle in the ocean, where does it end up?
Nov 6/7
Intro to Oceans unit - ppt notes with notesheet Textbook scavenger hunt Nov 4/5
Complete Extended Weather Lab Finalize data analysis/graphing (if needed) Complete Part 4 - Conclusions and Lab Evaluation Full Project Due: Nov 6/7
Oct 17/18
"The water Journey" - Students explored the complexities of the water cycle through game and story Oct 15/16 Atmosphere ppt and notes
Oct 9
Atmosphere documentary - making connections between spheres Sept 22/23
Climate Change Inquiry Project
Sept 19/20
Climate Change
Sept 6/9
Congratulation on completing Earth Science 11!
May 17/21
April 7/8
March 4
Feb 21/22
Rock Cycle Story Assignment (for marks!)
Jan 23/24
-Rocks
Jan 7/8
Dec 13/14
Sept 12/13
Sept 7/10
Sept 5/6
May 18
Field Trip to Britannia Mine -Bring a bagged lunch and close-toed shoes. -Meet at the front of the school at 8:20am. We will return by 3pm. If you do not go on the trip, you are expected to work in the Library. May 3
April 30
April 23
Happy Earth Day (yesterday!)
Jan - April
Jan 29
Jan 24
January 18
Dec 1
Nov 21
Nov 17
Nov 15
Nov 9
Oct 31-Nov 3
Oct 26
Oct 23
Oct 10
Oct 6
Oct 2
Sept 26
Sept 20
Sept 18
Sept 12
September 5
June 13-16
Final Project
May 31/June 9
Plate Tectonics
May 25/26
Plate Tectonics
May 15/16
Extinction
May 9-12
Human Origins
May 3/4
May 1/2
Fossils
April 24/25
2. What are some important events in the history of the Earth? When did they happen? Why are they important? 3. Predict the next (future) time period. -What events will be important in it? -What would you call this next time period? 4. What trends do you see in the history of the Earth? April 20/21
April 6/7
Geologic Time
April 4/5
Geologic Time
March 31/April 3
Geologic Time
March 29/30
Geologic Time
March 10
Geologic Time
Feb 6/7
Energy Resources Assignment
Jan 26/27
Science 11 Project
Jan 23-25
Jan 17/18
Jan 10/11
Jan 2/3
Happy 2017!
Dec 13/14
Rocks
Dec 9/12
Rocks
Dec 7/8
Minerals
Nov 25/28
Minerals
Nov 23/24
Minerals
Nov 21/22
Earth Composition
"How is the Anthrosphere impacting each of the other five Earth spheres?" Spheres of the Earth: Geosphere - Rocks, Earth layers, resources, mining Biosphere - Life, plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, food cycles Atmosphere - Air, gasses, green house effect, temperature Hydrosphere - Liquid water, oceans, rivers, lakes Cryosphere - Solid water, ice, snow, glaciers, Arctic, Antarctic Nov 17/18
Earth Composition
Nov 15/16
Earth Composition
Nov 9/10
Nov 7/8
Astronomy - Review
Nov 3/4
Astronomy
Nov 1/2
Astronomy
Oct 28/31
Astronomy
Oct 26/27
Astronomy
Oct 24/25
Astronomy
Oct 19/20
Astronomy - Stars
Oct 17/18
Astronomy - Stars
Oct 13/14
Astronomy - the Sun
Oct 11/12
Astronomy - Scale of the Solar System
Oct 5/6
Astronomy - Scale of the Solar System
Sept 30/Oct 3
Astronomy
Sept 28/29
Astronomy Project
Sept 26/27
Astronomy
Sept 21/22
Astronomy Project
Sept 19/20
Astronomy Project
Sept 15/16
Space Technologies Sept 13/14
Space Technologies
Sept 11/12
Space Technologies
September 2016
2015-2016June 6
May 27 - June 2
Astronomy Model Investigation - Due Mon June 6th
May 13
Complete your Earthquake Engineering Project -Your research of earthquake-proof design elements -Your references for that research (in APA style) -Your four preliminary designs -Your detailed final design with list of pros and cons -Your assessment of each seismic wave -Your detailed reflection on your design -Your accountability section: who did what? Project Due next class Tuesday May 17th May 3-11
Earthquake Engineering Project: Design and build a model of an earthquake-proof building -Designs due May 5th - check with me for design approval -Building time - May 5 and 9th. -Test Date: Wednesday May 11th! April 25
April 21
April 19
April 15
April 11
April 7
April 3-5
March 10
March 8
Feb 25 - March 2
Feb 23
Feb 19
Feb 17
Feb 11 and 15
Feb 9
Feb 3
Feb 1
GIRLS ON ICE - free summer trip for girls wanting to explore Glaciers. Funding provided by the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Check out: http://girlsonice.org/apply/
Jan 26
Jan 22
Jan 18/20
Jan 14
Jan 6-8
Jan 4
Welcome Back! Introduction to Paleontology
Dec 17
Art Gallery of the Atmosphere & Oceans!
Dec 9-15
Dec 7
Begin Atmosphere and Oceans Self-Directed Art Project
Dec 3
Nov 27-Dec 1
Nov 20-23
Nov 13
Nov 9
RESOURCES PROJECT
Oct 30
Oct 26
Oct 22
Oct 16
Oct 14
Begin notes on Rocks Homework:
Oct 8
Homework: Write a response to the following question:
Oct 6
Sept 24
Sept 18
Sept 16
Homework:
Sept 14
Welcome to Earth Science 11
June 8/9
Begin work on your Final Project
May 19/20
Present your Surface Process Diorama May 11/12
Continue work on your Surface Features Diorama in class. May 7/8
Begin work on the group project: Surface Features Diorama April 27/28
April 23/24
Volcano Research Project is DUE! Get it in! April 9/10/13/14
Introduced the Volcano Research Project:
April 1/2
March 27/30
March 25/26
March 23/24
Welcome back from Spring Break!
March 5/6
Mar 3/4
Feb 26/27
Feb 24/25
Feb 18/19
Feb 10/11
Feb 3/4
Jan 26/27
Jan 20/21
Jan 14
Jan 12
Jan 5-7
Welcome back!
Dec 17/18
2. Rank them in Order of Importance. For each, explain why in short paragraphs. 3. Choose 2 events, and write what would happen to the history of Earth if each event did not occur. How would it affect evolution of life on Earth? Dec 11-16
Dec 9/10
-History and Futures of Everything Video - Kurzgestagt
Dec 5/8
Nov 24-Dec 3
Introduction to Geologic Time
Nov 20/21
Nov 18/19
Nov 14/17
Nov 12/13
Nov 6/7
Nov 4/5
Oct 29-30
Oct 24-28
Oct 22-23
Oct 20-21
Introduction to Rocks
Oct 14-15
Oct 9-10
Oct 7-8
Mineral Identification Lab
Oct 3-6
Oct 1-2
Sept 25-26
Sept 23-24
June 5
May 7
May 5
April 14
April 2/4
Have a great Spring Break!
March 13
Your task is to: (CHOOSE ONE)
Your blog post should included:
Bonus marks for including a seismogram of the earthquake with P, S, and Surface waves labeled! When finished, upload the post onto the blog (www.esc11block1.blogspot.com) using the email and password (bond works at gmail.com and carson007) The paragraph is due tomorrow. February 27
February 19, 21, 25
February 17
February 11
February 5
February 3
January 30
January 23/28
January 20
January 14
January 10
January 8
...Winter Break...
November 15
Time Period Ad Campaign Project
November 5
October 30
-Be able to tell the order of layers
October 28
October 16
ROCK SONG ASSIGNMENT!
Sept 24
Sept 10
Create a business card about your given Earth Science Career. -FRONT: name, career, company, phone number, email, address. -BACK: job description, salary, one pro, one con. Due Wednesday. September 3-6: FIRST WEEK BACK!
Welcome back to school and welcome to Earth Science 11!
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LINKS
The Earth
Rocks and Minerals
Geologic Time
Geologic Time Scale
Geologic Time Music Video Maps 1 (Colorado Plateau Site) Maps 2 (Paleomap Project Site) BBC Prehistoric Life Site Human Origins (Smithsonian) Earthquakes and Volcanoes
AstronomyCanadian Space Agency YouTube
NASA YouTube Channel NASA TV StarTalks Radio with Neil deGrasse Tyson SLOOH SpaceCamera Museums of the World
UBC Geology Pacific Museum
Royal Tyrrell Museum Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) London Natural History Museum Royal BC Museum AmericanMuseumNaturalHistory ASSIGNMENTS
EARTH'S MATERIALS UNIT files
GEOLOGIC TIME UNIT files
PLATE TECTONICS UNIT files
SURFACE FEATURES UNIT files
RESOURCES, ATMOSPHERE, OCEANS, and CLIMATE CHANGE UNIT files
ASTRONOMY UNIT files
The FINAL PROJECT files
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