Thermal Conductors/Insulators
1. Find objects around the room and classify them based on the physical property of thermal conduction. (That means, make two groups, one for conductors and one for insulators.) Remember, a thermal conductor allows heat energy to quickly pass through it. A thermal insulator slowly allows heat to pass through it.
2. Practice Vocabulary:
Week 3b: Conductors/Insulators
Week 4: Freezing/Melting & Boiling Points of Water
Try this at home for 15 points extra credit on lowest grade, or for a free lunch bunch!
Conductor/Insulator Experiment
2. Practice Vocabulary:
Week 3b: Conductors/Insulators
Week 4: Freezing/Melting & Boiling Points of Water
Try this at home for 15 points extra credit on lowest grade, or for a free lunch bunch!
Conductor/Insulator Experiment
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Life Science Jobs, and other sciences
Glassdoor- Highest Paying in demand jobs LIST
Fastest Growing Green Jobs
List of Jobs in General-.gov
Physician Job Profile
BioMedical Engineer Job Profile
Pharmacist Job Profile
Software Architect Job Profile
Ecologist Job Profile
Oceanographer Job Profile
Market Research Analyst Job Profile
Clinical Research Associate Job Profile
Optomistrist Job Profile
A-Z Job Profiles
CareerGirls.com
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Not sure what you are interested in? Take this Aptitude Test to see which careers you may be interested in
Remember 9/11
Today commemorates the events that happened on September 11, 2001. Even though you were not born in 2001, it is important to remember this tragic event. September 11, 2001 marked a frightening and sad time for the people living in the United States and around the world. Many people died in New York City, Virginia, and Pennsylvania that morning. These deaths were the result of horrible choices made by a small number of individuals who disagreed with U.S. policies. The events of September 11th shocked the world. People everywhere, and of all ages, sent cards, gifts, and money. Many came to New York City to offer help.
The events of September 11th altered the course of history and have led to changes that impact our lives today. These events illustrate that we must show kindness and understanding towards all people, and that we must have the courage to protect and defend each other.
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The events of September 11th altered the course of history and have led to changes that impact our lives today. These events illustrate that we must show kindness and understanding towards all people, and that we must have the courage to protect and defend each other.
Informational Links about 9/11
Brain Pop
Timeline of events of 9/11
Interactive Timeline of Events
PBS
FAQ on 9/11
9/11
Video
One World Trade Center
What happened
More info
Debunking stereotypes about Muslims and Islam
What Happened on 9/11 for kids documentary trailer