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NO BELLWORK Please sit at the next station (i.e. if you started at group 3, you sit at group 4) Most of us did very well yesterday. I expect the same.

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1 NO BELLWORK Please sit at the next station (i.e. if you started at group 3, you sit at group 4) Most of us did very well yesterday. I expect the same today. Some groups didn’t finish yesterday with an entire class period to work Remember, today is short day!! If you don’t finish, you MUST finish it at home If you are at stations 5 or 6, let me know when you finish, as I have an extra part for each of those stations

2 We have enough chaperones for the field trip
In order to buy tickets and reserve buses, I need to know how many people would like to go. It cost 40 dollars Please try to be accurate, if you say you are going to go, but end up not going, I might order too many buses, which is a bad thing.

3 Man your battle stations
Moon Stations Your cooperation and work ethic still determine if you get done Cutting and gluing – do this quickly minutes The quicker you go, the less homework you have We will get 1 done today, 1 tomorrow, 1 on Friday Tomorrow, there will be bellwork. But, go to the next station when you walk in. It will take 8 pages in your journal Lots o’ points If you are absent, come in before or after school

4 EVERYTHING is on the website

5 In order to leave the room!!
I have to have the disks in my hand before a single person can leave at the end of the period. All materials need to be neatly organized. All Scraps thrown away Scissors and Glue needs to be in the boxes Sorting Cards need to be mixed up, but clipped together

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7 Station 1: Moon Rocks Observations PAGE ONE
We brought what back now? 1.  Cut out and Glue in 2 of the charts into your science journal This will take an entire page 2.  Use the magnifying glass to study the moon rocks and moon regolith (dirt) 3.  Use your observations to fill out the first 5 rows in the chart ​4.  Use the website to look up any other information you need for the following 3 rows 5.  For the row that says "Collection Site."  Please fill in the location as well as which Apollo Mission collected the sample. (this info is on the NASA website linked on webpage)

8 Station 2: Moon Crash Landing PAGE TWO
1.  Cut out the chart and glue into your science journal.  This will take up a half page.   2.  Read the Instructions on the website or the paper at your station. 3.  Organize the item cards into two groups.  Things you would like to take and things you would leave behind. You can only take 5 things! 3.  Fill out the chart with the things you would like to take and the things you would leave behind. 4. List the items that you are taking in order of most to least important. 5.  Explain why you are taking each item that you have chosen to take.

9 Station 3: Apollo Landing Sites PAGE THREE
1.  Cut out and Glue the chart in to your science journal (this should take a half page) 2.  Fill out the chart using the linked pictures, or you can find the locations on the Lunar globe.   3.  If you need more information you can use the websites 4.  Answer the 5 questions underneath your chart.  DO NOT WRITE THE QUESTIONS.  But you must answer them in complete sentences.

10 Station 4: Moon Information PAGE FOUR
1. Cut out the chart and glue it into your Science Journal 2. Read the FYI: Moon and answer the 2 questions under the Chart 3. Use the Chapter about the Moon from our textbook to fill in the Chart with information about the Moon (it starts on page 183).  The chapter is also available on the website. 4.  Read the Top 10 Scientific Discoveries about the Moon. 5.  List what you believe to be the 5 most important of those 10, and give a reason for each one underneath your 2 FYI questions.

11 Station 5: Moon Landforms PAGE FIVE
1.  Glue in the Identification Sheet into your science journal 2.  Look over and read the definitions of all of the different types of landforms found on the Moon 3.  Look at the pictures provided, and try to match the pictures to the correct type of landform.

12 Station 6: Moon Rock Classification PAGE SIX
1. Review the characteristics used to help classify each type of lunar rock 2. Sort (classify) each lunar rock sample by placing each lunar rock card under the associated classification 3. Copy the characteristics of each type (from the card) into your science journal 4. Sketch 2 of each of the types of the rocks under the correct classification in your journal 5. Mix the samples up after you are done

13 Station 7: Meteorite Observations PAGE SEVEN
1.  Cut out and glue the chart into your science journal (this should take a half page) ​2.  Choose a picture from a magazine at the table.  Describe and sketch  what it looks like viewing it with the unaided eye.   3.  View the same picture with the magnifying glass, describe and sketch what it looks like under magnification. 4.  Do that with each of the different types of meteorites included in the disk. ​5.  Answer the 4 questions in your science journal underneath your chart.

14 Station 8: Finding Evidence PAGE EIGHT
1.  Choose one of the statements at the link at right and copy it into .your notebook 2.  Use the websites linked here to find evidence supporting that statement 3.  You must have a citation for each piece of evidence you find 4.  This activity is the most independent or ungoverned.  You simply look around at the different websites looking things up and trying to find information 5.  Keep in mind that you have a limited amount of time to complete this


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