This background is photograph taken by Richard Gehman (courtesy of National Geographic). It shows the sun being obscured by forest fires in the Western United States.
Volcano Notes for Travis
Important Links
Agenda and Assignments - Daily agenda, homework, and all documents can be found here. Also, you will find some of the class notes and, perhaps, some helpful hints to help you on a project or a test.
Projects - As we do projects, some of them will be posted here.
Prentice Hall Earth Science - This is our textbook except online. Just incase any books were left at school. Be aware that it is not organized exactly the same way as our textbook which might make it harder to find information.
Infinite Campus Parent and Student Portal - Check any and all of your grades as often as you want!
Science with Silva - Comment on this week's posting at Ms. Silva's blog.
The Librarian's Web Page - This is basically the library's web page. Ms. Breau just sets it up a little differently...and more fancy.
Physical Science - For all of the powerpoints we do in class
Good Science Sites
Access Science - This site, from the online Maine State Library, is a science encyclopedia from McGraw Hill.
Exploratorium - The Museum of Science, Art, and Human Perception
Extreme Science - Has a lot of fun scientific record breakers. Check it out!
Hubble Site - Information about the Hubble Space Telescope as well as a variety of its images
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Geographic - News stories relating to science and fabulous photography
National Weather Service - This portion of the NOAA site focuses strictly on weather.
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Space.com - From satellites to stars, NASA information, the sun and the planets, this site has it all.
USGS - United States Geologic Survey
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