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!!
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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!
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!
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Mrs.Conklin I am very exited to start this unit.
ReplyDeleteI'm very excited to start this unit and look at the moon every night
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't wait to start a new science unit and observe the moon!
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to start learning about the moon.
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ReplyDeleteI hope to learn a lot about the moon
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to learn about the moon!
ReplyDeleteI have a telescope but it is not working so I might buy a new one that is better.
ReplyDeleteI'm really exited to learn about the moon. Maybe I can bring in my book about the moon.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited about studying the moon and also I have a telescope so it will be easy for me
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for our new unit. I would love to use my new telescope for this new unit
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to start learning about the moon. I also get to use my telescope now.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to learn about the moon. maybe I could bring in my book on the moon
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ReplyDeleteMrs. Conklin, I am so excited to learn about Astronomy and the moon!
I'm so excited to start looking at the moon!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to see the new constelation unit but the only constelation iI have ever seen was orion
ReplyDeleteMy mom is going to by me a telescope
ReplyDeleteI love the moon
ReplyDeleteI know nothing about the moon so I am very excited to finally learn how to tell when it is a half moon and full moon and quoter moon.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to start our Astronamy unit in science and learn about the moon!
ReplyDeleteI thought that the full moon tonight was amazing, it was very bright and it looked like it had spots on it.
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