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Connecting our parents, teachers and community. A Message from the President. Below are a few helpful websites that you can browse for science fair project ideas. Science Buddies (http:/ www.sciencebuddies.org). Free Science Fair project ideas, answers, and tools for serious students. You can turn the investigations that you see on DragonflyTV into your own science fair project! Agricultural Ideas for Science Fair Projects. A few basic ideas of agricultural science projects you can do.
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Science Rules: Differential Heating
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. We've concluded that different parts of the Earth receive different amounts of heat energy: closest to the center there is a high solar angle which means more intense heat, and farther from the center there is a low solar angle meaning less intense heat. So, what does this actually mean? How does this translate into things happening in the troposphere? Start thinking about the bigger picture by answering this question:. If so, explain? If not, why not? Posted by Mrs. T. I thin...
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Science Rules: Where is the heat transfer?
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Friday, December 10, 2010. Where is the heat transfer? Carefully examine the picture below:. Where is the heat transfer in the image? What is the heat source? Where does it transfer its energy to? Through which heat transfer process? Where does the heat go next? Through which heat transfer process? Posted by Mrs. T. December 13, 2010 at 7:03 PM. Breeannah${A student} Class 601. December 14, 2010 at 6:41 PM. September 12, 2011 at 4:10 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where is the heat transfer?
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Science Rules: Change of State
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Friday, January 7, 2011. Over the last month, we examined water in its different states. Specifically, we looked at liquid dew and gaseous water vapor. We also explored the process where water changes state. This question has 2 parts:. 1) What is the difference between evaporation and condensation? 2) What is the role of heat transfer in these processes? Posted by Mrs. T. February 11, 2011 at 6:10 PM. February 17, 2011 at 4:47 PM. September 12, 2011 at 4:14 PM. January 9, 2012 at 5:52 PM. Welcome to Mrs&...
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My name is Martin Geisler, and I am the guy running this website. I am 24 years old and from Denmark, a small country in Northern Europe. I started studying Computer Science in September 2001 at DAIMI. But went away to ETH Zürich. In Switzerland for a year in 2005/06. Having returned I’m now pursuing a PhD in Cryptography with Ivan Damgård. I’ve worked for Aalborghus Gymnasium. I believe that a. Courses) and a student programmer working on educational materials for the introductional programming. Even if...
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Science Rules: January 2011
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Friday, January 7, 2011. Over the last month, we examined water in its different states. Specifically, we looked at liquid dew and gaseous water vapor. We also explored the process where water changes state. This question has 2 parts:. 1) What is the difference between evaporation and condensation? 2) What is the role of heat transfer in these processes? Posted by Mrs. T. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to Mrs. Trubnikov's 6th grade science blog! Which science field are you most interested in?
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Science Rules: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. We've concluded that different parts of the Earth receive different amounts of heat energy: closest to the center there is a high solar angle which means more intense heat, and farther from the center there is a low solar angle meaning less intense heat. So, what does this actually mean? How does this translate into things happening in the troposphere? Start thinking about the bigger picture by answering this question:. If so, explain? If not, why not? Posted by Mrs. T. The wa...
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Science Rules: December 2010
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Friday, December 10, 2010. Where is the heat transfer? Carefully examine the picture below:. Where is the heat transfer in the image? What is the heat source? Where does it transfer its energy to? Through which heat transfer process? Where does the heat go next? Through which heat transfer process? Posted by Mrs. T. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to Mrs. Trubnikov's 6th grade science blog! Stop in to complete your assignments, pick up tips or have "science chatter! Where is the heat transfer?