HW due Tuesday:
1. Mt. St. Helens field study assignment
most of you already completed this! That means you don't have HW tonight :) :) :) Tonight would be a good day to check your grades, make sure you have no missing work (and to work on your missing assignments if you do), and to make sure you have completed all of your fall service hours.
If you still need service, check out this service opportunity this weekend:
Upcoming Service Opportunities:
No Ivy Day - Oct 29
1. Mt. St. Helens field study assignment
most of you already completed this! That means you don't have HW tonight :) :) :) Tonight would be a good day to check your grades, make sure you have no missing work (and to work on your missing assignments if you do), and to make sure you have completed all of your fall service hours.
Mt. St. Helens
Volcano Field Study
October 13th, 2016
SES → 503-916-6226 MJ →503.901.9775 Johnston Ridge Observatory→ 360.274.2140
Essential Question
- What makes a visit to Mt. St. Helens an essential part to our geology curriculum? How did this field study connect to our previous learning? Use examples from our trip to show evidence, connections, and observations related to these questions.
Restate → Answer → Cite → Evidence
Assignments/Questions:
- Complete essential and assignment questions
- Completed Johnson Ridge Observatory worksheet
- Completed nature journal
2. Where did you see examples of Constructive and Destructive forces today?
3. What was the most interesting thought you had today? Explain.
4. Considering the long bus ride, was this field study worth it? Using evidence from your day, explain why you say yes or no.
4. Considering the long bus ride, was this field study worth it? Using evidence from your day, explain why you say yes or no.
If you still need service, check out this service opportunity this weekend:
Upcoming Service Opportunities:
No Ivy Day - Oct 29
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