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Journal 9/3/14

Journal 9/3/14. Look back over the journals you've done so far. Summarize what you've learned or how you've reflected on them. Objective Tonight’s Homework. To see examples of the ideas around seasons. Finish seasons mini-lab by friday. Seasons Mini-Lab.

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Journal 9/3/14

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  1. Journal 9/3/14 Look back over the journals you've done so far. Summarize what you've learned or how you've reflected on them Objective Tonight’s Homework To see examples of the ideas around seasons Finish seasons mini-lab by friday

  2. Seasons Mini-Lab We’re going to do a short lab on the sun and seasons.Copy down the following 3 websites. http://astro.unl.edu/naap/motion1/animations/seasons_ecliptic.html http://www.sepuplhs.org/students/iaes/simulations/SEPUP_Seasons_Interactive.swf http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/animations/coordsmotion/daylighthoursexplorer.html Your job is simple. Use the 3 simulations above to prove that the seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth and not by the Earth’s distance from the sun.

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