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December 2020
81A-81B Science-Ms. Burgos
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11/30/20 Lesson 1.1 Part 1 and 2
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What do you think are the necessary components for a planet to be habitable? Explain why.
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12/1/2020 Geology on Mars Lesson 1 Part 3-5
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12/2/2020 Lesson 1.2 Part 1-3
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12/2/2020 Lesson 1.2 Part 1-3
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12/3/2020 Warm Up
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12/4/2020 Exploring the surface of Mars
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12/4/2020 Assessment
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12/7/20 Warm-Up
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12/8/2020 Lesson 1.2 Part 3 Presentation
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12/7/20 Homework (Exit Ticket)
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12/8/2020 Warm Up
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12/9/2020 Warm Up How are the geologic channels (grooves) on Mars created?
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12/9/2020 Lesson 1.2 Part 4 & 5
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12/10/2020 Classwork Lesson 1.1 part 5
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12/10/2020 Warm-Up
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12/11/2020 Homework
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12/11/2020 Assessment
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12/14/2020 Lesson 1.3
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12/14/20 Warm-Up Write two questions about what happened in the story based on the picture.
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12/15/2020 Identifying Evidence to prove/refute claim
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12/14/2020 Homework (Part 4 of Lesson 1.3
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12/15/2020 Homework
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12/15/2020 Warm-Up What would you add to the diagram to better show Claire’s idea?
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12/16/2020 Warm Up: Have you ever experienced a time when you read something for class but realized you didn’t actually remember or didn’t try to really understand what you were reading? Explain your thinking based on your prior knowledge why you think this happens.
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12/16/2020 Lesson 2.1 Part 2 Active Reading
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12/17/2020 Classwork
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12/17/2020 Warm Up: How do active reading and annotation impact the readers ability to comprehend/understand the text or what he/she is reading?
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12/17/2020 Lesson 2.1 Part 2 and 3
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12/18/2020 Assessment
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12/18/2020 Lesson 2.1 Part 4 & 5
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12/21/2020 Lesson 2.2 Part 1 and 2
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12/18/2020 Homework
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12/21/2020 Warm-Up: 1. Which question would a scientist be most likely to use a model to answer? a. How was this lake formed? b. What is the temperature of this lake? c. What is a rock at the bottom of this lake made of? 2. Why might a scientist use a model to answer the question you selected?
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12/22/2020 Lesson 2.2 Part 3
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12/22/2020 Warm Up: How will you describe a model and model why it is important in any scientific investigation.
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12/23/2020 Lesson 2.2 Part 4
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12/23/2020 Classwork
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12/23/2020 Warm Up: Do you think the landforms remain after the water stops flowing? Why or why not? Explain your answer thoroughly.
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