I hope you are staying safe.
I got a number or emails yesterday regarding difficulties with the Castle Learning site. If you find that Castle Learning is being slow, please come back to it later when there is less volume on the site.
To introduce our upcoming topic:
On Long Island, most of the precipitation we receive is rain. This precipitation can: a) evapotranspire; b) run-off; or, 3) seep down into the ground, adding to (recharging) the water table as groundwater. Long Island's annual precipitation averages 45.2 in/yr--50% of the falling precipitation recharges the groundwater system, replenishing our sole source of freshwater. Water companies drill wells below ground into water-bearing formations known as aquifers. We are lucky to have this source of freshwater because many people around the world do not have a similar access to clean, plentiful water like we do. As we begin learning about our groundwater source over the coming week, I hope you will consider how we can protect its availability and quality. We all have a role to play!
To read more, go to:
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/ny-water/science/long-island-precipitation-and-recharge?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects
and
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/ny-water/science/long-island-groundwater?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects
Assignments:
1) If you not completed yet completed some of the RB Topic #'s 1 to 5 (on castlelearning), please do so as soon as possible, because we start new content on Thurs., Apr. 2. Please note that today's assignment follows:
Tues., Mar. 31 - Read Topic 7 in Review Book and complete RB Topic #7 on castlelearning
If for some reason you do not have your Review Book at home, the publisher has granted us online access. Here is the login info:
https://www.pearsonschool.com/newyorkbr
2) Before Fri., Apr. 3, you can still complete the Current Event Enrichments, which will count as one lab grade apiece. Please see my blog post dated Mar. 15 for details.
3) We will be transitioning to the Google Classroom platform, although I will continue to run my blog as a duplicate platform. Beginning Thurs., Apr. 2, our daily lessons will be posted in both places. Please note that the following class codes will apply to each of your classes:
Earth Science Honors - P 1/2 - Class code - bffwxqx
Earth Science Honors - P 2/3 - Class code - 5rdpouf
Earth Science Honors - P 7/8 - Class Code - k326ff4
You must join your class asap so we are ready to go forward on Thurs., Apr. 2!
Be well.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Crnosija
If for some reason you do not have your Review Book at home, the publisher has granted us online access. Here is the login info:
https://www.pearsonschool.com/newyorkbr
UN: nybr-student
PW: NYStudent2020
2) Before Fri., Apr. 3, you can still complete the Current Event Enrichments, which will count as one lab grade apiece. Please see my blog post dated Mar. 15 for details.
3) We will be transitioning to the Google Classroom platform, although I will continue to run my blog as a duplicate platform. Beginning Thurs., Apr. 2, our daily lessons will be posted in both places. Please note that the following class codes will apply to each of your classes:
Earth Science Honors - P 1/2 - Class code - bffwxqx
Earth Science Honors - P 2/3 - Class code - 5rdpouf
Earth Science Honors - P 7/8 - Class Code - k326ff4
You must join your class asap so we are ready to go forward on Thurs., Apr. 2!
Be well.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Crnosija
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