Thursday, December 31, 2015

Reminder!

Just as a quick reminder, Unit 6 will be the last unit we'll be doing before our first cumulative exam. You guys should start going over old material now! Also, this exam will be in the format of the actual competition, so you should look that up in the rulebook as soon as possible!

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Unit #5 Review Complete

The review sheet for Unit #5 is complete. Use this to complete the notes and assignment sheet as I work on the PowerPoint.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SOnu1Qs0Xl1mQvFR3uVBoK7_b39nHOsdUVHWGY5CMT4

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Units 5 & 6 Assignment Sheet Answers

Unit #5 Answers:
Note: Question #17 is a bad question: most airplanes actually fly in the lower stratosphere. On top of the troposphere is correct, but the answer isn't the best. Don't worry, you won't be tested on this! I got this question off of a question bank and just realized how bad it was.

Unit #6 Answers: 
Note: Questions #22 and #23 have errors in them. Q22a should be Celsius, Q22b should be Kelvin, Q23a should be Fahrenheit, and Q23b should be Kelvin.

If you have any questions on any of these problems/answers, email me at ajz1998@gmail.com.

Daily Updates 12/22

UPDATE #4: Dec 22 10:51 AM
Units 3 and 4 slideshows have been completed. You can access them in the Units and Resources tab.

UPDATE #5: Dec 22 1:10 PM
Units 5 and 6 answers have been posted. You can view them on the document or on the post above.

Happy Winter Solstice!

Happy winter solstice guys! Here's a nice question:

The winter solstice is the
    (A) longest day of the year
    (B) shortest day of the year
    (C) day when the sun is directed at the Equator
    (D) day when the sun is directed at Tropic of Cancer

(You guys should know the answer.)

Monday, December 21, 2015

Daily Updates 12/21

UPDATE #1: Dec 21 10:07 AM
Sorry about the lack of updates on this website! I'm kind of busy right now, but I will get the updates complete as soon as possible. Units 4-6 should be partially completed on this site by the end of today.

Also, the slideshows for Unit 3 on haven't been completed yet. If you need the information, you can go here: http://millerweatherornot.blogspot.com/2014/11/science-olympiad-assignments-and.html

UPDATE #2: Dec 21 10:20 AM
Unit 4 has been updated on the Units and Resources tab. Remember to know your water cycle information! It'll be on the first cumulative exam in January.

UPDATE #3: Dec 21 10:35 AM
Units 5 and 6 have been partially updated on the Units and Resources tab. Once I'm done with everything, I'll finish the update.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Meeting #4

Congratulations to both you guys for doing wonderful on today's test! Remember... middle level clouds typically predict rain/thunderstorms.

Once break begins, I will update the site to its entirety. Right now I don't have much time, but by the time classes resume next year, the entire schedule will be completed.

Homework over break includes Unit #4 (if you haven't done so already), Unit #5, and Unit #6. Next week we'll take the Units 5 and 6 quiz. The first cumulative exam (Units 1-6) is currently scheduled for January 18th.

I know that the files are currently unaccessible (sorry), but I will share them over break. I will post an update on this site when I do so.

Have a nice break!

Friday, December 11, 2015

Meeting #3

Today, we took the quiz for Unit #2. Congrats to Martin for getting the higher score! Current point totals:

Martin: 2
Ronak: 0

Homework this week: Unit #3 Notes and Assignment Sheet (pages 53-57), Activity (pages 58-59), Unit #4 (pages 72-81). There will be a quiz on Unit #3 (clouds) next week; it's going to be big, so study hard!

Next week you guys will be receiving the worksheets for Unit #5 and Unit #6. You'll have the entire break to go over them, and we'll take the two quizzes on the meeting we come back. On January 18th we'll have our Unit 1-6 exam, so it may be time to start reviewing your previous chapters!