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Please take out a piece of paper and answer the questions below. You’ll be turning it in What’s your name…. What is your favorite thing to have for breakfast? What color would your dream car be painted? Why? What is your favorite hobby? How many siblings do you have and what number are you? Describe your perfect vacation destination.
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Mr. Hammer Yes, like the tool BYU BS – Physical Science Education
Minor - Astronomy
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Mr. Hammer National Air and Space Museum – Summer 2016
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Mr. Hammer NASA – Summer 2017
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Mr. Hammer Jill! Married since 2014
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My Interests SPACE! ROCKS! SPACE ROCKS! Traveling Trombone Air Force
Jill
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EARTH SCIENCE
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Website Hammerscience.weebly.com Homework Quizzes Documents
Other fun stuff
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What do you see?
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Lithosphere (Rock – sphere)
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Lithosphere (Rock – sphere)
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Hydrosphere
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Hydrosphere
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Atmosphere
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Atmosphere
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Celestial Sphere
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Celestial Sphere
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WHY?
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Eclipse – Celestial Sphere
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Eclipse – What?
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Why don’t we have eclipses every month?
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Aurora Borealis (Atmosphere)
Northern Lights!
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Why do the Northern Lights happen?
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Halocline – Mexico (Hydrosphere)
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What’s happening?
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Brazil – Meeting of waters
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Yellowstone - Lithosphere
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Yellowstone – How?
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What if?
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How big you say?
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Mt. St. Helens
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Graphs and charts
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Why we use them Pictures help us visualize what’s going on better.
Graphs are a type of picture that help us see patterns we might miss otherwise. Pretty. Organize information into usable forms.
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What do you see? Trends?
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How can this chart help us use data as a tool?
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Independent and Dependent Variables
Independent variable: You pick this. The thing you want to learn more about. Dependent Variable: Is what changes. The independent variable usually goes on the bottom of the graph. The dependent variable goes on the side of the graph
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Which one do you pick?
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Draw a graph The Length of dinosaurs Dinosaur Length Spinosaurus 15 m
Ceratosaurus 6 m Utahraptor Allosaurus 9 m Tyrannosaurus Rex 13 m Brachiosaurus 26 m Supersaurus 34 m
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Collect Data on a chart, then graph it
How many siblings do you have? How many people watched the eclipse? Etc. Just one group. Now the whole class. Graph Why is it important to have the largest pool of data possible?
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