Thursday, March 24, 2011

Thailand Has Earthquakes?

My students felt an earthquake last night.  Read the Aritcle that was posted on the Bangkok Post website.  Just click the title above.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Swarms of Fish Hit the Beaches of Mexico


Today, right before Earth Science class, one of my students told me about large schools of fish that showed up off the coast of Mexico during this past weekend.  Is this a result of the Japan Tsunami?  Who knows, put it sure is an interesting phenomenon.  I think sometimes as humans we underestimate how closely we are connected to this Earth and the other organisms we share the Earth with.  So enjoy the pictures and post any comments about what you think.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Amazing Photos from the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami


A boat sinks into the ocean after a surge caused by a tsunami in Santa Cruz, Calif. on Friday.                    (Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP)

Friday, March 11, 2011

Tsunami and Earthquake Hits Japan

Please click on the title above to see the videos of what is happening in Japan. Pray for those people there. You can make a difference. There are many relief organizations that are ready to help. Please support them if you can.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Protein Synthesis Skit


It's great to see my middle school students try to review their science concepts in a creative way.  I look forward to the next skit that the students do.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Wow, What a wild story!

Click on the title to check out the following story.  Is this natural selection at work, or just bad luck?

Evolution and Hardy Weinberg

The Hardy-Weinberg's principal in hard for students to understand, and use to make predictions about gene frequency, but the concept can be learning without even teaching students the mathematical equation, which is what i did with my 6th grade life science class.  We did two different experiments in which we simulating breeding in a population.  Students had to predict how their population would change over time, and then collect data from 5-10 generations of breeding to see if their hypothesis was correct.  After we finished, I think students understood that populations can change over time, and for different reasons, the environments, the adaptations found within the population, disease, immigration/emigration, etc.  Above are some pictures as students keep track of how many alleles were in each generation.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

How Fossils Form: A Student View

Grade 7 Earth Science Teaches 1st Graders

One of the best ways to learn is to have the opportunity to teach someone else. Some of my students presented to the 1st grade class about how fossils were formed. After showing the student a video they made, my 7th grade class worked one on one with the 1st graders making sure they understood how fossils formed, and also letting them color some pictures of extinct animals from the Mesozoic Era.

Protein Synthesis Student Project.

My students did projects to show their understanding of protein synthesis. I will post the few that I have. Enjoy.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Protein Synthesis Activity

Students are learning about the process of transcription and translation. Here are a few pictures from activities we did in class this week.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

2011 Google Science Fair

Google is having a global online science fair, and you are the perfect student to enter.  Check out the rules at www.google.com/sciencefair to see if the competition is right for you.