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On Target? Do this on your Warm Up worksheet! No warm up today! Get with your groups and continue working on research!

For today . . . Warm Up Alternate Energy Solar Cookers Objective: I can put together information on the ice ages to decide the cause, effect, and evidence of what happened during these time periods.

Solar Cooker Challenge! In groups of 4, you will build a solar cooker with the goal of making s'mores! You will research, design and test your solar cooker before any s'mores are made You will not get to make any s'mores unless you test your solar cooker at least 2 times! http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/solar-cooking

Today: You should finishing up your research and drawings, and begin building and testing your cookers! Test your prototype! You will be provided with cardboard, tape, construction paper, saran wrap, and aluminum foil MAKE SURE YOU RECORD DATA! (can do on the back side of your research page Look over your data and make changes to your solar cookers to test again! You need to discuss your changes with me as a group, and you can also research changes Before you go on to your second test, you need to make a labeled diagram of your new and improved cooker, and explain the reasoning behind your changes. 620

Finally… Testing our solar cookers by making s'mores! You need to be signed off on parts 1-4 to get s'more materials! You will not be allowed to make s'mores unless you have tested your solar cooker at least once (and made changes!) 620

To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 Grading: To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 620

To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 Grading: To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 To get a 2, you need to complete Part 3 620

To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 Grading: To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 To get a 2, you need to complete Part 3 620 To get a 3, you need to complete Part 4

To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 Grading: To get a 1, you need to complete Part 1 and Part 2 TO GET A 4, YOU NEED TO COMPLETE PART 5!!! To get a 2, you need to complete Part 3 620 To get a 3, you need to complete Part 4