2/4/2013 When is our test this week? What is a galaxy?

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2/4/2013 When is our test this week? What is a galaxy? What is the name of our galaxy? What are the types of galaxies? Where are we located in our galaxy?

2/5/2013 No bell work, test. Clear everything off of your desk, except for a pen or a pencil.

2/6/2013 What is a comet? What is a meteorite? What planet are we from the sun? Who first kept records of the sky? Which planet is closest to the sun?

2/7/2013 When is your project due? What can you do for your project? Where do you put your information that you find? Do you need to cite your sources? What website do you use to site your sources?

2/8/2013 When is your project due? What can your project be? Where can you find rubrics? Should you use your rubrics? Would it be a good idea to have someone proofread all written portions?