Thursday, September 10, 2009
5th Period Chemistry Class 2009-10
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2nd Period Physical Science 2009-10
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1st Period Physical Sci. 2009-10
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
8th Period Chemistry Class
Hello 8th Period Chemistry ... welcome to the wonderful world of blogging. Today I want you to do two things, first simple leave a comment for this post, it can be something simple like "Hi Mr. Coleman, here is my comment".
Once you leave a comment I want you to try and add all other students who leave a comment as "follower's". This is easy to do, simply click on their blog name on my "comment page" it will take you to their blog. Then click on "follow this blog", then confirm that you want to follow it. If you have any questions, ask me ... I'll be floating around the room.
Once you leave a comment I want you to try and add all other students who leave a comment as "follower's". This is easy to do, simply click on their blog name on my "comment page" it will take you to their blog. Then click on "follow this blog", then confirm that you want to follow it. If you have any questions, ask me ... I'll be floating around the room.
Physical Science Class - Seasons
Today I want you to explain what causes the seasons to change on planet earth. Take pride in this assignment. Dr. Howard Gardener asks each Harvard graduate this exact question on graduation day & only 5% get this right. Please post this answer as a comment underneath this post, so simply click on "comment" (look lower right hand side underneath this post), and enter your answer.
Are you smarter than a Harvard Grad? Fear not ... even if you don't get this right it still places you on par with 95% of Harvard's graduating class.
Mr. Coleman
Are you smarter than a Harvard Grad? Fear not ... even if you don't get this right it still places you on par with 95% of Harvard's graduating class.
Mr. Coleman
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