- Take a screen shot of your Google Doc.
- Embed it into a blog post.
- Link the screen shot to your Google Doc.
- Make sure the Sharing Settings are set to the "Public" can "View."
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Take screen shots of the questions and your answers from this activity:
http://sd25.sciencecompanionprime.com/tutti/content/activity/launchViewer.svc?activityId=84D3FF2491CF48168431F4E71C8F3282&reviewUserId=&getUserData=1&doSave=1&readOnly=0 Take screen shots of the questions and your answers from this activity: Second lesson: http://sd25.sciencecompanionprime.com/tutti/content/activity/launchViewer.svc?activityId=2B92F1BADDD742F7BFA4F98F926F2A89&reviewUserId=&getUserData=1&doSave=1&readOnly=0 Reflection/Synthesis Questions:
Take a CLEAR picture of your two cups using PhotoBooth and embed it at the top of your post (just like mine, but don't take my pretend photo! Take screen shots of all your work from the lesson and embed them just like mine below... Turn on Lightbox! No Reflection Questions, because they are all answered above!
Embed your images (or videos or print products) that you created and tweeted out on World Kindness Day.
Take screen shots of each question & answer from Science Companion online and put it into the blog entry. Synthesis Questions (Please add these to the end of your blog post):
Red States = Blue States = Teal States = Here is my explanation of how the Electoral College Works: Here is my explanation of why more states are red, but how Hillary Clinton still won the popular vote: Illinois has traditionally been a Democratic state when it comes to Presidential Elections. Explain why.
Whether you're happy or not, what are some things you hope that President Trump will be able to do for our country over the next four years. If you're not sure, Google it and research what his plans are.
Directions are here: http://paulsolarz.weebly.com/2016-presidential-election-simulation/election-simulation-how-elections-work Create a blog entry with the title above. Reflection/Synthesis:
More detailed information can be found on the lesson here: http://psolarz.weebly.com/human-body-unit/delivering-what-muscles-need Lesson 8 - Circulatory System - Complete "Your Beating Heart" activity. - Create a graph of your data on Create-A-Graph. - Save the graph as a JPG. - Embed it on a blog entry entitled, "Delivering What Muscles Need." Write a reflection paragraph regarding this activity. Then answer each question below with more than one sentence each.
- If there is extra time, go over the Circulatory System poster. - Have a discussion about the Circulatory System. - Have kids read Chapter 7 in their SRB's. Embed a screen shot of your Certificate of Completion or final score for "Ignition" - our digital citizenship online course.
List all of your notes from the lecture.
List all of your notes from the Skype with 8th graders in the 2nd Continental Congress.
Embed all of the videos that we create in class for our Election Debates.
No reflection questions yet.
Just type your notes from the lesson here.
Directions for this lesson are here: http://psolarz.weebly.com/human-body-unit/6-where-do-bones-move Insert screen shots of all of your answers from sd25.sciencecompanion.com.
This is a screen shot from: http://paulsolarz.weebly.com/schoolwide-launch/launch-lesson-3
25-50 observations of your apple go here in a bulleted list.
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