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Science. Planner. 1/20/17 WALT: assessment over crater formation. WU: Science Planner 1/20/17 WALT: assessment over crater formation. WU: List in order the steps involved in pouring yourself a glass of water from your kitchen tap. CW: Lab analysis and write up turned in. Drawings, proper format Blow up the Earth Quiz and correct

Launch Procedure for Apollo 11 https://www.hq.nasa.gov/pao/History/ap15fj/pdf/a15csmlc.pdf

Blowing up the Earth https://www.purdue.edu/impactearth/

Crater Formation Lab (to be done individually) Lab writeup criteria: Materials 1. Complete the materials list. Procedure 1. Step by step instructions explaining how to perform the lab. Data Table 1. Neat and easily read. 2. Units are displayed. 3. Complete Conclusion 1. Was your hypothesis correct? Is it supported by the evidence? 2. What adjustments did you have to make?

Drawings Tools Ruler or protractor Pencil (no pens)