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SchoolNotes.com - Notes Page Please begin taking home Rube Goldberg Projects from the library (all except the 10 winners.) Students and parents Feel free to contact me http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: SAFETY: A preliminary written schematic design will be submitted to be approved. Students will be required to calculate and/or determine the quantitative information concerning any reaction being considered in the machine. After the initial study of the involved reactions have been completed and approved, lab tests may be run. All tests will be using small amounts of chemicals.
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Extractions: TH ANNUAL SAN DIEGO COUNTY INVENTORS SHOWCASE INFORMATION 2005 - 2006 http://ljhs.sdcs.k12.ca.us/departments/science Inventors Showcase Inservice Tuesday Oct 11, 2005 Time: 4 to 5 p.m. Location: SDCOE Room 401 RSVP by Monday Oct 10, 2005 to Jo Ann Schaper jschaper@san.rr.com Refreshments, Raffle, Lesson Plans $5 Registration Fee at the Door WHO: All students in grades K through 12 in San Diego County. Key Points: Two projects per student may be entered if ONE of the projects is specifically designed to catch mice The registration fee is $15.00 per project All registrations must be mailed in, WITH both a print out and on a disk (CD or floppy) in MS Excel format WHAT: To Showcase and Recognize Outstanding Innovation All participants receive certificates of recognition and T-shirts Student Awards for the most outstanding projects at each grade level Student Awards for special categories: Exhibits will be displayed at the Scottish Rite Center in Mission Valley. Open to the public THURSDAY ONLY, May 18, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Corinthian Room. The Awards Ceremony will be held Thursday, May 18, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. also at the Scottish Rite Center. All Registered Projects MUST be set up Wednesday, May 17 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Judging starts at 6:30.
9th Grade Physical Science Activities rube goldberg projects are due today for presentation to the class . Your rube goldberg project is due two (2) weeks from today. Reteach http://fc.fms.k12.nm.us/~clucero/WeekG
Extractions: Contact me Today is: Sunday,25 September,2005 11:41:50 AM General Physical Science What's going on this week? Long-term assignments Basic Physical Science What's going on this week? Long-term assignments Homework policy Grading procedures Lesson Plans for General Physical Science beginning the week of Sept. 26th - Sept. 30th Activities In-class assignment: Chapter 3 Review Questions pg. 40-41 #1-18; Plug and Chug pg. 41 #1, 2, 5, 10; Think and Explain pgs. 41-42 # 2, 7; Think and Solve pg. 42 # 1, 4, 5. Please right out the questions and answer them in complete sentences UNLESS it is a math problem. In that case, please show all work.
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Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Action Officer's Orientation "WELCOME, SOLDIER, TO THE world of higher headquarters. Finding it a bit confusing, a little intimidating? Afraid that you can't pull your weight in the unfamiliar environment of conferences, working groups, process action teams and other various 'adhocracies' that make the Army run? Don't feel bad, newbie, I've been there. After years enjoying the simple, Spartan pleasures of troop units, we all end up here. It's tough, but the secret is learning the language. If you can learn the lingo well enough to employ it in your PowerPoint slides, you'll find that everything else becomes easy. Competence, substance, even coherence fade in importance against the ability to brief smoothly-not to mention that the language of higher headquarters reduces the strain of original thought and all but eliminates the need for critical analysis.
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Rube Goldberg Contest Or, more simply, a rube goldberg Machine. But simple is not what these machinesare all These are things I cant teach in the classroom, Brown said. http://www.anl.gov/Media_Center/Explorer/Summer_2005/feature_2_p1.html
Extractions: Request a free subscription to the print version of Explorer magazine by Donna Jones Pelkie What can you make with an old faucet, a broken lamp, ball bearings, bike parts, plastic bottles, string, PVC pipes and a lot of duct tape? Something that can empty dead batteries from a flashlight, replace them with new ones and turn on the flashlight. Or, more simply, a Rube Goldberg Machine. But simple is not what these machines are all about. While the Morgan Park team is an all-volunteer group, students from suburban Riverside-Brookfield High School participate in the contest as part of their class curriculum. Teacher Zak Knott requires his honors physics students to build Rube Goldberg machines as a class assignment. Knott holds an in-school run-off competition, and the winning machine enters the Argonne contest. The day of the school run-off, it became obvious that for some students what started out as a just another homework assignment had become something they really wanted to work well.
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Extractions: EurekAlert! Science News ARGONNE, Ill. (Sept. 16, 2005) For the past four years, a biology class at Downers Grove South High School has tackled a problem that would give most adults fits how to shrink a 250-page technical document down to 16 pages. Using microscopic fonts is not an option. More... ARGONNE, Ill. (Sept. 16, 2005) Staff members from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago, its operating contractor, are jointly and separately participating in emergency response efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. More... ARGONNE, Ill. (Sept. 9, 2005) The newest promising material for advanced technology applications is diamond nanotubes, and research at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory is giving new insight into the nature of nanodiamond.
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Extractions: What are Science Fairs? A science fair is an exhibition of student science projects designed to showcase their learning in all areas of science. The science projects are an investigation using the scientific method to discover the answer to a scientific problem. Science Fairs are great activities for students at all grade levels. At the younger grades, the teacher may choose to do science fair projects as a class whereas at the older grade levels, individual projects are encouraged. What is its purpose? The purposes of a science fair are many and varied. They are a great opportunity for staff and students to work together on a school wide project and showcase their work to parents and the community. In addition, they are great vehicles for teaching cooperation (most science fair projects are done with a partner) and the scientific method. Finally they are an opportunity for students to hone both their writing and presentation skills How can I do it?