ATTENTION Safari Users!!

Hello Safari Users!
There is a known issue about the default privacy settings in Safari, conflicting with Google (we all know Apple and Google don't like each other). The recommendation is to download Google Chrome at https://www.google.com/chrome/

The recommendation is for all Heathcote related online school-work be done using Chrome.

If you prefer Safari, you will need to change your privacy settings. Go to the Safari Preferences Menu, click the Privacy icon and choose "NEVER" under the section that reads, "BLOCK COOKIES AND OTHER WEBSITE DATA."

Good Luck!

Monday, February 29, 2016

What did you observe?

*Because of the late moonrise, do your blog in the morning anytime before school*

Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:

  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Sunday, February 28, 2016

What did you observe?

*Because of the late moonrise, do your blog in the morning anytime before school*

Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Saturday, February 27, 2016

What did you observe?

*Because of the late moonrise, do your blog in the morning anytime before school*

Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Friday, February 26, 2016

What did you observe?

*Because of the late moonrise, do your blog in the morning anytime before school*

Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Thursday, February 25, 2016

What did you observe?

Optimal Moon Viewing and Blogging Time:
Anytime after moonrise, 8:39 pm


Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

What did you observe?

Optimal Moon Viewing and Blogging Time:
Anytime after moonrise, 7:42 pm

Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

What did you observe?

Optimal Moon Viewing and Blogging Time:
Anytime after moonrise, 6:46 pm


Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Monday, February 22, 2016

What did you observe?

Optimal Moon Viewing and Blogging Time:
Anytime after moonrise, 5:48 pm

Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

Welcome to the 2016 3-Conklin Moon Journal!!

As part of your nightly homework for a month beginning on Monday February 22nd (the full moon phase), you will be required to record your observations of the moon each night on our online class blog entitled “3-Conklin Moon Journal”.  You will record a written account of what you see, including the date and time of observation, condition of the sky, the phase of the moon, and any constellations you may spot. On a night where the moon may not be visible, you should still blog about what you do see (perhaps a dark or cloudy sky, stars, constellations or visible planets).

Get ready to keep your eye on the night sky!!