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Video: Weather (25 notes) Book Notes 18.1 Book Notes 18.2 EARTH SCIENCE Homework: Unit 8: The Atmosphere Ch. 18, Ch 1.3 NOTE: Please clearly label each assignment. Vocab Ch. 18 (17 terms) Syllabus Signature Book Covered Video: Weather (25 notes) Book Notes 18.1 Book Notes 18.2 Book Notes 18.3 States of Water Diagram Sticky Water Exercise IMPORTANT DATES: Quiz, Friday, February 3rd

EXAM: Thursday, February 9th BIOLOGY Homework: Water in the Atmosphere Chapter 18 NOTE: Please clearly label and highlight each assignment. Monday 1/30/2012 Semester Intro HW: Sign Syllabus Tuesday 1/31/2012 Video: Weather HW: Vocabulary Terms Chapter 18 (17 terms) Please number each term Wednesday 2/1/2012 States of Water Diagram HW: BOOK NOTES Section 18-1 pg. 390-395 (1+ page minimum) Thursday 2/2/2012 Relative Humidity lab, Sticky Water HW: BOOK Notes Section 18-2 (1 page minimum) Friday 2/3/2012 Quiz (Vocabulary) HW: EXAM: Thursday, February 9th

IMPORTANT DATES: February 12, 2009 (W) Chapter 17 Exam Monday 1-30-09 W/U Welcome Back Classroom Procedures HW: 1. Vocab Ch. 17 (new format. You can still do cards if you want) Tuesday 1-27-09 W/U List, Group, Label Notes: The Atmosphere, Go Over Book Notes PQRSICT HW: 2. Book Notes 17.1 Wednesday 1-28-09 W/U Graph Change in Gases Over Time Notes: The Atmosphere HW: 3. Book Notes 1.3 Thursday 1-29-09 Vocab Quiz NO WORD BANK **Carbon Cycle HW: 4. Book Notes 17.2 Friday 1-30-09 SSR, Notebook Check, 6. Notebook Check IMPORTANT DATES: February 12, 2009 (W) Chapter 17 Exam Study Tip of The Day: Review Lecture Notes and Graphs Review your Lecture Notes and Graphs MEMORIZE YOUR VOCAB

Study Layers of the Atmosphere and 3 methods of Heat Transfer Monday 2-2-09 W/U Effort and Achievement Graph: Temperature vs. Altitude Stamp: Line 7: Bar Graph and Temp vs Altitude Begin adding the Layers of the atmosphere HW: 5. Early Atmosphere vs. Today’s Atmosphere (on slide) Tuesday 2-3-09 W/U SR 17.1 (1-4) and 17.2 (1-5) Notes: Layers of the Atmosphere Movie: Evolution of the Atmosphere (10 Facts) HW: 9. Draw 3 Methods of Heat Transfer Wednesday 2-4-09 W/U Atmosphere ?’s Lecture Notes: Heat and the Atmosphere Lab: Heat Transfer HW: 10. Book Notes 17.3, Begin Unit 8 Study Guide Thursday 2-5-09 QUIZ: NO WORD BANK Lab: Equator vs. Poles HW: 11. Book Notes 17.4 Friday 2-6-09 SSR/ Lab #1 (per 1 only) Go Over Lab #2, Turn In HW: Work on Study Guide Unit 8. Study Guide 1-15 LINE 12 3 Day Weekend :: UNIT 8 Exam: THURSDAY!! :: Work on Study Guide Study Tip of The Day: Fill out your study guide by going over the lecture notes, book notes, quizzes and book Study Layers of the Atmosphere and 3 methods of Heat Transfer HL Book Notes with Important Info From Lecture

W/U Effort and Achievement, Sand vs. Water Monday 2-09-09 No School Tuesday 2-10-09 W/U Effort and Achievement, Sand vs. Water Period 2: Notes-Insolation, Work on Study Guides Periods 1&3: Review Labs 1&2 HW: 13. Study Guide Unit 8 16-24, Written Questions Wednesday 2-11-09 Stamp Lecture Notes, W/U’s, Study Guide Per 1&3: Notes-Insolation, Put Packet Together, Review Period 2: Put Packet Together, Review HW: Study, Packet, Signature Thursday 2-12-09 UNIT 8 EXAM: 50 multiple choice, 1 written question Friday 2-13-09 Study Tip of The Day: Study for your exam. Review all terms, pictures, lecture notes, questions Fill out your study guide by going over the lecture notes, book notes, quizzes and book

2/10 Sand vs. Water Hypothesize: ____________ will heat up faster. ____________ will cool down faster. Water: start _____ light ____ cool ____ Sand: start _____ light ____ cool ____

2/4 Atmosphere Graph use your graph to answer these questions What is the basis for beginning a new layer? What is the approximate height and temperature of the Tropopause - Meopause - Stratopause Does the temperature increase or decrease with altitude in the Troposphere - Stratosphere Mesosphere -Thermosphere

1/29 Early vs. Today’s Atmosphere Compare and contrast the composition of the early atmosphere to today’s living atmosphere. (Venn Diagram) How did the early atmosphere form? (2-3 sentences) Explain the changes of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere from the early atmosphere to today. (How did each change and why) (1-2 paragraphs)

1/29 Temperature vs. Altitude Bar or line? Independent variable = Temperature -100 to 20 °C Dependent variable = Altitude 0 to 100 km

Temp (°C) 15 -18 -49 -56 -59 -51 -46 -37 -22 -8 -2 Altitude (km) Temp (°C) -2 5 -7 10 -17 12 -33 20 -54 25 -65 30 -79 35 -86 40 45 -81 48 -72 Altitude (km) 52 55 60 65 70 75 80 84 92 95 100

Atmosphere Graph p371 Label the different layers of the atmosphere and the separating boundaries between them Troposphere, tropopause, stratosphere, stratopause, mesosphere, mesopause, thermosphere and ozone layer Write 2 important features of each layer on the graph Draw 1 picture that shows what happens in each layer

1/28 Changes in Gases Over Time Y AXIS Age of the Earth (millions of years ago) (X AXIS) CO2 (%) (% Gases) O2 (%) N2 (%) 4500 (early Earth) 90 10 4000 40 25 3500 21 .5 3000 15 1 50 2500 5 60 2000 7 70 1500 18 75 1000 2 20 78 500 0 (today) .036

1/27 List, Group, Label Do 2 of these: Look at your vocab list Pick 2-4 words to group together. Explain how/why these words fit together, use complete sentences and/or drawings

1/26 Welcome Back Write what grade you would like to earn this semester. Is this different from last semester? List 3 things you can do to earn this grade. List 1 thing you should not do to earn this grade.

Announcements Extra Credit Tues & Thurs @ Lunch Wednesday 1/30 Parent Signature Due W/U SR 17.1 (1-2) Notes: Atmosphere in balance Graph: Temp vs. Altitude HW: Book Notes 17.2 Friday 2/1 SSR Notebook Check Questions: Layers of the Atmosphere Essay #1: Pre-write/rough draft HW: Tuesday 1/29 W/U List, Group, Label Notes: Atmosphere in Balance Graph: Gases in the Atmosphere HW: Book Notes 17.1 Thursday 1/31 Vocabulary Quiz (no word bank) Graph: Temperature vs. Altitude HW: Packet p57-58 Monday 1/28 W/U Welcome Back! Classroom Procedures Vocabulary HW: Vocab Ch 17 +5 words

Announcements Extra Credit Tues & Thurs @ Lunch Study Guide Due Wednesday Test Next Thursday Wednesday 2/6 W/U SR 17.2 (1-3) Notes: Heat in the Atmosphere HW: Book Notes 17.3, Packet p 59 Friday 2/8 SSR Lab #2 HW: Start Working on your Study Guide Have a Great 3-Day Weekend!  Tuesday 2/5 W/U Atmosphere Graph ?’s (1-3) Lab #1: Heat Transfer HW: Draw: 3 Methods of Heat Transfer Thursday 2/7 Quiz Finish: Notes Read: Lab #2 HW: Book Notes 17.4, Packet p 60 Monday 2/4 W/U Effort and Achievement Graph: Layers of Atmosphere p. 371 Essay #1: Pre-write/rough draft HW: Complete Atmosphere Graph and pre-write

Announcements Make-up Lab TODAY @ lunch OR 1 page paper Test: Tomorrow (be here, no make-ups!) Wednesday 2/13 W/U Global Warming and Ozone Depletion Work on GRAPH, ESSAYS, STUDY GUIDES HW: Study Guide (16-24, Essays), Finish Lab #2 Friday 2/15 Standards Test Grade Packet HW: Have a Great 3-Day Weekend!  Tuesday 2/12 W/U Sand vs. Water Discuss Lab #1 (due Tuesday) Discuss Lab #2 (due Thursday) Notes: Insolation HW: Study Guide (1-15) Thursday 2/14 Unit 7 Test Packet Due Turn in Study Guide Turn in Labs HW: Monday 2/11 W/U Effort and Achievement No School

Air pollutant Insolation Temperature Heat Temperature Inversion Ozone Radiation Conduction Convection Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere

Thermosphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Troposphere Radiation Conduction Convection

2/13 Global Warming and Ozone Depletion What pollutant harms the ozone layer? What does ozone protect us from? Where is the ozone layer? What is global warming? What human activities have contributed to the increase in CO2? Give 2 possible effects of global warming. **temperature inversion