Lesson #2 – Layers of the Atmosphere Edpuzzle

Lesson #2 Video Tutorial Click Here


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Lesson #2 Edpuzzle Click Here


Hello digital scientists!

 
Welcome to lesson 2 on the atmosphere. Don’t forget our schedule for this week. 
 
Lesson 1 – Thursday, March 26th
Lesson 2 – Monday, March 30th
Lesson 3 – Wednesday, April 1st
Lesson 4 – Friday, April 3rd
 
Lesson 2 is going to be a simple one for you, but was something new for me. As a way for you to see the characteristics of the atmosphere we are going to watch a “Bill”. 
As a way for me to check for comprehension you are going to be answering questions in Edpuzzle as the video plays. 
That’s it for lesson #2.
Watch and learn! 

You do have to answer 10/13 or better on the Edpuzzle Quiz though!

 
Please join ‘Mr. Howe’s Science Edpuzzle Class’ classroom on Edpuzzle. Visit ‘https://edpuzzle.com/join/sohweve‘ and sign in to your account to join the class!
 
See everyone again on 4/1/2020 for Lesson #3
– Mr. Howe

Lesson #1 – Layers of the Atmosphere

All lessons are emailed to students through their school Gmail Accounts.

Please Respond by Replying to the document Mr. Howe Emailed.

Follow the video instructions and SHARE the document when finished. 

Mr. Howe will be available for questions anytime during normal school day hours via Email for student and parent science questions or help.


Please watch

Part 1 and Part 2

of Mr. Howe’s Video Tutorial.


Make a copy of this Document.


Watch the following Video as an Introduction to Earth’s Atmosphere – Click Here




Interactive Atmosphere Website – Click Here

You can make the App. Larger with by hitting the Control Button and the Plus Sign on your Chromebook at the same time.


Look at the diagram and click “Layer Names – Show it ONLY”

List the height span of each layer:

a. Troposphere ________________________
b. Stratosphere ________________________
c. Mesosphere ________________________
d. Thermosphere ________________________

Click “Temperatures – Show it ONLY”

List what happens to the temperature in each layer.

(Does it get hotter or colder as altitude increases)?

Look at the Temperature Ranges at the bottom on the website.

The RED LINE goes back and forth as it moves through each layer of the atmosphere.

a. Troposphere ________________________
b. Stratosphere ________________________
c. Mesosphere ________________________
d. Thermosphere ________________________


Please share your document with Mr. Howe as soon as you make a copy. 
Then follow directions from the video. 
Next assignment is on Monday, 3/30/2020.
Talk soon. 
– Mr. Howe
 
CLICK HERE to register for Lesson #2. 
Our class code is – sohweve

Mr. Howe’s – Learning from Home Science Class

Hello FMS students and families.

As Farmington students are starting to learn from home for the first time, I wanted to inform students and parents how Mr. Howe’s 7th Grade Science class will be structured for the next couple weeks.

All lessons will emailed to students through their school Gmail Accounts.
Students will respond by replying to Mr. Howe’s Email.

There will be a total of 4 Lessons over the 2 week time span.

Lesson 1 – Thursday, March 26th
Lesson 2 – Monday, March 30th
Lesson 3 – Wednesday, April 1st
Lesson 4 – Friday, April 3rd

Mr. Howe will be available for questions anytime during normal school day hours via Email for student and parent science questions or help. 

I hope all the 7th Grade Scientist’s and families find themselves healthy and well.

– Mr. Howe