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Schedule Do Now Homework 11-19-12 Turn in Do Nows Water Cycle Comic Strip How is the water in icebergs involved in the water cycle on Earth? Schedule Do Now Finish Comic Homework

I can explain the steps of the water cycle. 11-19-12 Learning Objective I can explain the steps of the water cycle.

Schedule Do Now Homework 11-20-12 Turn in Water Cycle Activity Ch. 11 Review Is a T-shirt permeable or impermeable? How about a raincoat? Explain why. Schedule Do Now None Homework

I can explain the steps of the water cycle. 11-20-12 Learning Objective I can explain the steps of the water cycle.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving! 11-21-12 Have a Happy Thanksgiving! Short Read Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast fresh and salt water. Schedule Do Now Read Chapter 13 Homework

I can explain why oceans are a connected system of water in motion. 11-21-12 Learning Objective I can explain why oceans are a connected system of water in motion.