7th Grade Science: 2/10/2016 Learning Objective: Students will be able to explain how the structure and location of the Earth within our Solar System influences.

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7th Grade Science: 2/10/2016 Learning Objective: Students will be able to explain how the structure and location of the Earth within our Solar System influences how life formed and how climates are maintained or destroyed. Grab your binder! Question of the Day: Use page 214 “Composition of the Atmosphere” in the Sciencesaurus book to answer this question: “What is the atmosphere made of?” Earth: The Power of the Planet – Rare Earth video and worksheet: Click here Put it in your binder at the end of class, we will discuss it tomorrow (Thursday)

8th Grade Science: 2/10/2016 Learning Objective: Students will be able to explain how the structure and location of the Earth within our Solar System influences how life formed and how climates are maintained or destroyed. Grab your binder! Question of the Day: Use Sciencesaurus book to compare and contrast terrestrial planets and gas giants (p. 240) Journey to the Edge of the Universe video and worksheet: Click Here Put it in your binder at the end of class, we will discuss it tomorrow (Thursday)