Very early Wednesday morning there was an amazing lunar event: a super blue blood moon eclipse! The last time this happened was in 1866. VIDEO
Please take a popsicle stick on the way in with a table number on it. Make sure Ms. Ferro records your table number on the seating chart.
You may choose your own seat at the table you're assigned to.
Roses & Thorns: introduce yourself and share with your new table partners
Important: Review Expectations & Cell Phone Policy
Today we will continue the eagle documentary
Heading: American Eagle Nature Documentary
Learning Objective: I can learn about the natural history of the bald eagle and how their population has changed over time.
Watch documentary - 55 minutes (HERE)
Answer questions on WORKSHEET as you watch
When finished, complete the worksheet with your lab table.
Ms. Ferro will assign questions to each table to be responsible for answering and sharing out
End of class: review answers, glue into notebook, do color processing
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