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Thursday April 19 20184-19-18Welcome April!Birthstone: DiamondFlower: DaisyTax Day for Adults was Tuesday Did you know that everything must come with a cost Our highways hospitals parks amp public services that we all usewho pays for them We all do We pay taxes and hopefully the money goes where it is needed Auction Day was Saturday There were many auction items to choose fromRocket Launch Day: Tuesday on the soccer field: 10-noon Each launch was a success Of 19 flights we only lost 3 to the great beyond Have you ever seen something move so quickly at the moment of launch The science term is acceleration Our Lausanne Auction is Saturday at the Elvis complex I am offering 2 items: music amp a science party See you there50 yearsOn April 4th it marked 50 years since Dr Martin Luther King Jr was shot amp killed here in Memphis TNDr King had come to town to help the sanitation workers who were on strike amp wanted fair and decent working conditionsKing was a minister and a man who dedicated himself to helping othersKing was an apostle of nonviolence and believed that the best way to go about changing things — and peoples’ hearts — was to be a peaceful warrior His dream of fairness amp equality for all people has been embraced by many But like all dreams it is not yet a reality The sanitation workers he came to help achieved better working conditions But sadly a bad guy shot and killed Dr King on the evening of April 4 1968 As Dr King’s 4 children have said The dream goes on Easter Sunday Resurrection SundayEaster is the most significant amp most holy day on the Christian calendar Happy Easter!PassoverThe Jewish feast of Passover began at sundown on Friday On Passover the Jewish people commemorate the leaving of the land of Egypt where they had been enslaved Moses led them The Passover meal includes roast lamb bitter herbs and unleavened bread The lamb is a reminder of the meal long ago The bitter herbs recall the struggle and the unleavened bread recalls the hurried state — they had to leave quickly There wasn’t even time to make rising bread Friday is known as Good Friday on the Christian calendar Our United States Constitution our system of laws forbids cruel amp unusual punishment The ancient Romans had no such rule As punishment for those who challenged them they were known to actually nail a person to a tree The suffering person would hang there until he suffocated or bled to death You may google Good Friday for more information Have a safe and happy break with your family See you Tuesday Mrs Belknap is collecting toilet paper rolls Please deposit any tp rolls in the boxes in the LS lobbyThank you! It is rainy this morning As you walk along look down at the sidewalk Do you see any earthworms If you do then it’s due to the rain The earthworms’ holes burrows have filled with water Since the worms aren’t fish they have to come up for air If you see a worm on the sidewalk maybe you can pick it up amp place it in the grass Soon it will find its way home!The 1st full day of springwas last Wednesday! Welcome spring The 1st day of spring is also known as the Vernal Equinox Vernal means green Many plants are turning green due to the chemical chlorophyll in them Chlorophyll in leaves responds to the sun amp helps make food for the plants Equinox tells us that on this day both day amp darkness are 12 hours each From now onthe daylight lengthens and the darkness grows shorteruntil June 21st That day will be called the Summer Solstice Welcome March!Birthstone: AquamarineFlower: DaffodilHappy St Patrick’s Day! Saturday Pi Day was Wednesday 3/14 Have you heard about pi It is a Greek letter Pi represents a certain measurement of a circle If you measure the circumference the distance around a circle amp then measure the distance right through a circle the diameter you may find something interesting If we divide the circumference by the diameter the answer the quotient is 314 about 3 1/7 This holds true for any circle! So have a piece of pie on Pi Day! Spring Break: March 12-16 Be safe amp kind See you Monday March 19thOur Lausannia Concert was Thursday March 9th at 8:30 am in EPAC It was an upbeat entertaining show! Thank you Mrs West Ms Ishihara piano teachers parents amp especially our performing kiddos What an enjoyable show it was!Music amp a few surprises! Parent Conferences recently took placeHow has your work been during 2nd trimester Do your best work Do your work and I will know you — Ralph Waldo EmersonPresident’s Day: a National Holiday last MondayWhat is the supreme law of the USA It is our Constitution In 1789 our Founding Fathers labored mightily to write it so that everyone could enjoy freedom Yet we must work to keep our freedom No kings No monarchs Rather a president elected by the people We elect one president at a time Respect is due to the office of the presidency no matter who he or she may be Our rights as US citizens are recognized to have come from God Yet no single religious denomination may be placed above another Still our form of government will not work if people act selfishly without regard for others Pray for our president and our past presidents Pray for President Trump President Obama President GW Bush President Clinton President GHW Bush amp President Carter All deserve our thanks for their service to our country and to the world The Presidency is likely the toughest job a person can doAs congressman John Lewis of Georgia said We may have come here on different ships but we’re all in the same boat nowEnjoy the long weekend Teachers will be writing grade reports amp narratives Spring arrives in 5 weeks!Happy Valentine’s Day!What is true love Love is patient kind and always seeks the best for the other person Love in its purest form is self-less Love is the greatest force Love is even greater than science!If you combine love with a bit of science than that’s really something!!!Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday Why celebrate a fat Tuesday anyway In the Christian church tomorrow is known as Ash Wednesday It begins a 40-day period before Easter People of the Christian faith are reminded that life is short and we are in need of improving ourselves while we are here Folks are encouraged to do good deeds for others and also to give up certain pleasures such as foods they may likeSo the idea behind Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras islive it up today! Eat well because tomorrow sacrifice is expectedWelcome February!Birthstone: amethystFlowers: violet amp primroseTeacher Appreciation Weekis this weekWe have many good teachers helping us I did too! Don’t forget to say thank youSchool Spirit Weekwas last week! The Pep Rally was one of the best It isn’t every day you get to see some teachers with piesin the face! It was all in good funMonday: Pajama DayTuesday: Blue amp Gold DayWednesday: Musician DayThursday: Animal DayFriday: Superhero DayHave you heard about the Blue Moon We had a Blue Moon on January 31st What’s that Usually we have one full moon per calendar month For example the full moon in December took place on December 3rd In January we had a full moon on January 2nd And we’ll have another full moon on January 31st The second full moon in a calendar monthis called a blue moon! It doesn’t happen most years But when it does happen that’s what we call ita blue moon!Watch out for all the potholes in the street!Why are there potholes after the ice meltsConsider this: liquid water such as rain or dew may fall down into a small hole in the street or sidewalk If it remains there and if the temperature drops below freezing 32 degree Fahrenheit then the water freezes and turns to iceWhen this happens the iceexpands! It becomes just a little big larger than the water that it was And this expansion cracks whatever it may happen to occupy including streets amp sidewalks So watch out for the potholes Hopefully street crews will fill them upuntil next time! The sky was crisp blue the ground was starkly white Why such a blue sky Why such a white covering on the groundWe know that different colors of light have different levels of energy Blue light has the highest energy of the light we can see — visible light The water vapor in the air vibrates — it moves and scatters — at a speed similar to the blue light that strikes it And the sky appears blueOn the ground the white crystals of snow amp ice reflect all colors not only the blue All colors together appear white So we see a beautiful blue sky and a white covering on the ground Enjoy the beautiful contrast amp stay warm! Dr Martin Luther King Jr National Holiday: January 15 2018Science investigates religion interprets Science gives man knowledge which is power Religion gives man wisdom which is control The two are not opposites they are complimentary — Martin Luther King Strength to Love 1962 Welcome 2018 amp Happy New Year!Welcome January!Flower: carnationBirthstone: garnet Good-bye John Young who died recently Astronaut Young was the only pilot to fly on the Gemini Apollo amp Shuttle missions in the 1960s ’70s amp ’80s He commanded Apollo 16 and walked on the Moon Also he was the first to pilot the Space ShuttleThank you Astronaut Young! There will be a PYP Nuts amp Bolts Informational Meeting on Tuesday January 16th in the Alumni Dining Hall at 8:00 am PYP is the PK-Grade 4 component of the International Baccalaureate Program here at Lausanne Learner Profiles Learning Skills amp Assessments will be presented and discussed During the final week of 2017 this website had just over 2500 visitors Happy New Year everyone! And happy clicking I hope you always find some helpful and useful things here Thursday 12/21 was the Winter Solstice It was also the first official day of winter Daylight for the next week or so will last a mere 8 hours or so in the Northern Hemisphere But below Earth’s equator it is the night that is short Solstice means sun-stand The sun appears to rise and set considerably south of east and west Ancient people believed it just stood thereEarth orbits the sun and Earth is tilted on its axis or center-point at about 23 1/2 degrees This fact accounts for our solstices equinoxes and seasonsWe found our puppy Solstice on the Winter Solstice We named herSolstice! Happy Winter Solstice!On December 17 1903 The Wright Brothers successfully flew their airplane The Flyer over the sand dunes of Kitty Hawk North Carolina They made 4 flights that day You can see their restored Flyer at the National Air amp Space Museum in Washington DC It’s pretty cool! I saw it myself with our Lausanne 8th graders in 1998 It’s a beautiful machine! And if you ever visit Kitty Hawk you can see exactly where they flew — plus a reconstruction of their cabin amp the hangar where they housed their planeThe music was fun Friday morning! Thanks to all our elves and snow-people who shook their jingle bells danced amp sang along!Welcome December!Flower: Poinsettia Birthstone: Blue TopazFactoid: Vanilla is used to make chocolate Factoid: Your brain produces enough electricity to power one 40-watt light bulb for a dayFactoid: The Hubble Space Telescope looks back in time Wellwe have had a few questions about the flying helicopter that we’ve been talking about in 3rd grade They are available at Amazoncom The price is 999 You’ll need to search for flying toy helicopter action toy If you can’t find it come see me amp I’ll show you They are tons of fun quite safe and do require 4 AA batteries Welcome back! Every day can be a day of thanksgiving Let’s be thankful to be back at work — at our home away from homeLausanne!We have a long tradition of giving thanks in America The first Thanksgiving was held in 1621 The settlers gave thanks to God for a bountiful harvest and were joined by Native Americans Their leader was William Bradford Later in 1789 President George Washington invited all to give thanks for our new country and Constitution And in 1863 in the middle of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a National Holiday We live in a land of plenty Lausanne is even more plentiful than most places don’t you agree We are all blessed to be here with so many giftsLet us respond with humble thankful hearts Grandparents amp Special Friends Day at Lausanne: Tuesday November 20th Our 1st musical performance began 8:30 am in the Alumni Dining HallCongratulations to Mrs West amp thanks to all students for learning your songs wellMs Ai Ishihara accompanied on piano and I accompanied on guitar Did you see the electric guitar I played It is very old It was made in 1963 amp it is a Fender Stratocaster The other guitar a Guild Songbird is much younger having been made in 1997Did you know that raindropsas they fallare shaped likepancakes Weird But TrueA Farmer from Massachusetts once paddled down a river in a hollowed-out 817-pound pumpkin! We see that there is a frost warning tonight for parts of our area The weather is changing! It is autumn of course The shorter hours of daylight cause the air to cool Less sunshine also causes the leaves to respondless green chlorophyll is being produced The other colors — more subtle — are beginning to be seen If there is frost tonight it is because the air temperature in those places probably away from cities drops to 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below It is late October and the daylight hours are growing shorter Earth’s north pole begins to turn away from the sun and the air is cooler Leaves have begun falling Have you noticed Chemicals in leaves known as auxins respond to the shorter length of daylight Green chlorophyll does not get produced as much now and the other colors reds oranges yellows purples begin to show up The were there the whole time! Masked by the chlorophyll they emerge in the fall Tennessee is a beautiful place to experience fall colors WhyWe have a great deal of rainfall 50 to 60 inches per year This rainfall promotes healthy tree growth — and fall color! Monday of this week was Columbus Day Christopher Columbus sailed 3 ships – the Nina Pinta amp Santa Maria on August 3 1492 with the hope of reaching India He landed on what is now Watlings Island in the Bahamas His crew after 10 weeks of sailing was very upset! How would they ever get home Columbus knew the wind patterns very well and used them to sail back to Europe He made 4 voyages in all to the New World Thursday night we saw a full moon In our neighborhood we often hear the hooting of owls We see an occasional bat fly by There’s just a bit of a chill in the dawn air Leaves began to fall in our yard on the street onto the roofEnjoy the change of seasons! On Wednesday of this weekthe Christian church celebrated the Feast of St Francis Have you heard of St Francis Hospital here in Memphis Many Lausanne moms and dads work there It is named after St Francis of the town of Assisi Italy He was a rich young man who gave all he had to the poor He also loved nature and saw God’s glory in all that He created Once St Francis said All the wonderful things and animals in the worldthey are all steps on the ladder to reach God Many people of many different faiths have a soft spot in their heart for Francis You can see a statue of him in front of the hospital The birds are nearby!The change of seasons arrived one week ago today Happy Autumn Friday was the autumnal equinox Day and night are equal: 12 hours of each From now until late December Earth’s North Pole begins to face away from the sun on its orbital journey through spaceThursday is Rosh Hashana the happy Jewish New Year celebrationSo Happy Jewish New Year: Shanah Tova! Enjoy some apples amp honey today This is a very active hurricane season Hurricane Maria has struck Puerto Rico Power is out on the island What was the deadliest hurricane Its name was Hurricane Camille in 1969Yours truly will offer a Saturday Science Program at Collierville Library on Saturday 9/23/17 from 11:00 – 11:45 am for 6 to 10 year-olds We expect to have a wonderful time!The leftovers remnants of Hurricane Irma have come amp gone When it weakened over land it became a cyclone That’s a word that means swirling low pressure as measured with a barometer It brought us about an inch of rainWe are missing some rocks amp minerals from our collection in the lab We are missing iron pyrite sparkly fool’s gold our meteorite from Argentina bismuth crystals lead ore amp turritella several shiny brown/multicolored small fossil stones The rocks amp minerals are for everyone to enjoy Have you seen them We would like to get them back Thank you! Monday was the 16th anniversary of September 11 2001 It was a day of attack on the United States But it was also a day of heroism Please read an account of it under stories on this web site If you get up early try to go outside amp look to the east If the weather is clear then you’ll see a bright shining point of light It is planet Venus!We are blessed with fair weather for the Mid-South this week Before dawn Constellation Orion may be seen in the southern sky But storms are brewing in the Atlantic OceanOften we see powerful hurricanes at the end of summer But why We recall that a hurricane’s fuel is really warm water above 80 degrees Fahrenheit At this time of year the sun has been warming the water for a few months — all summer long This factor contributes to the strength of a hurricane Even if you were to go to Florida in November you could probably still swim in fairly warm waters Water takes a long time to heat up and it takes a long time to cool down Labor Day: A National HolidayOn this day government offices banks amp schools are closed On this day we honor the working people of our country Work — labor — is our gift to others It is really a gift of love from ourselves to the world to help make it a better place Happy Labor Day!Hurricane Harvey hit the east coast of Texas It dropped a great deal of rain Hurricanes may be thought of as heat storms They are caused by the sun’s heating the waters of the ocean Earth’s spinning kicks hurricanes into motion Hurricanes are the biggest storms on the planet It was very good to see so many of our Lausanne parents on Parents Night! The solar eclipse came on Monday August 21st It began over Memphis skies at 11:52 am maxed out at 94 at 1:23 pm and ended at 2:50 pm Clouds were blowing over Lausanne but they did break a few times to the cheers of us all! We were able to see a few minutes of the solar eclipse!Keep your eclipse glasses as a souvenir August is named after the Roman emperor Augustus CaesarThis week in 1939 Judy Garland recorded Somewhere Over the Rainbow It was written by Harold Arlen48 years ago this week in 1969 Neil Armstrong amp Buzz Aldrin blasted off from the Moon to meet their fellow crewman Michael Collins for the return flight to Earth Their Apollo 11 landing site looks the same today There is no wind or rain on the Moon to change even their footprints Ora et labora Do you know what that means It is Latin a language I learned in elementary school for Prayer and work Not a bad motto! It was said by a man named Benedict who lived in the mountains of Italy 1500 years ago His home is still there it is called Monte Casino I visited there it’s very peaceful and beautiful Happy 4th of July!Happy Birthday America We are 241 years old 1776 was 241 years ago There is a star in the summer sky Spica Spica shines brightly Its light travels through space at 186000 miles per second The light from Spica left the star 241 years ago We see that light tonight Spica is 241 light years from Earth To locate Spica find the Big Dipper Then follow the handle of the Dipper away from the bowl The first bright star you see as you follow that curve is Arcturus The next bright star along that curve is Spica We may remember it this way: Discover the Dipper Arc to Arcturus Speed to Spica I am sad to report that our rescued hawk died during the night at the animal hospital I do not know the exact cause but will seek more information from the good folks at the Raptor Center at Shelby Farms I will post more about it when I can A Hawk at SchoolOn Wednesday we saw a hawk on the ground in a nearby yard close to schoolOur security guard Mr Mark and I saw him The bird appeared to have a broken right leg He flew up into a tree His leg was hurt but he seemed to fly well We were able to borrow a ladder amp put a net on him I took him to the Summer Avenue Animal Emergency Clinic We will check on him today! A Bright Star amp the Big DipperTonight after dark we may look to the north about 35 degrees above the horizon The North Star Polaris is there Polaris is not especially bright so you have to look carefully Just to the left west of Polaris is the Big Dipper The bowl of the Dipper points to Polaris If we follow the handle away from the Big Dipper we will find the bright star Arcturus We may remember it with this phrase Arc to Arcturus Arcturus’ name means Guardian of the Bear Arcturus is the brightest star in the northern hemisphere Sirius is brighter but it’s in the southern hemisphere Arcturus is 38 light years away and is about 20 times as bright as our sun Welcome sunshine! Cool winds from the north are bringing us comfortable air with less water vapor less humidity When air is cooler this cooler air cannot contain as much humidity as can warmer airIf you are up very early when it’s still dark look to the eastern sky The bright light is planet Venus It shines with reflected sunlight — off its bright cloud coverHappy 1st week of Summer! The 1st day was marked by the apparent position of the sun in the sky — the sun is highest at this time If you could see the stars behind the sun you’d see the constellation Cancer the crab The sun we say is in the Tropic of Cancer Higher sun in the sky longer days shorter nights That’s summer!The weather is very hot in Phoenix Arizona It may reach 118 degrees today It will be so hot that some airplanes will not fly Why not Warm air has moving kinetic energy It spreads out and becomes thin less dense The wing of a plane needs air to develop lift When there’s not enough air then there’s not enough lift Some planes are groundedSpring is drawing to a close Yesterday was the last full day of spring Official summer begins Tuesday evening It all has to do with the apparent position of the sun in the sky The sun will reach the Tropic of Cancer in the skyits northernmost pointon TuesdayFather’s Day 2017This was the 107th celebration of Father’s Day The idea came from a lady named Sonora Smart Dodd Sonora amp her 5 siblings were raised by her father William Jackson SmartSonora’s mother died in childbirth in 1898 in Spokane WashingtonSonora was in church — on Mother’s Day 1909 Why isn’t there a Father’s Day she wondered So she worked with her local church people and the local YWCA to get them all to recognize a Father’s Day in 1910Sonora knew her father succeeded in raising the family with leadership and loveHappy Father’s Day!132 years ago this week in 1885 France sent the USA a gift: The Statue of Liberty A boat brought her over amp placed her on Ellis Island New YorkWe have probably heard that heat rises Does it It might be better to think of it this way: heavier things push up or buoy up lighter things When sun shines on the ground the ground absorbs heat and the air next to the ground warms up too Warm air moves and is lighter than cool air So cool air sinks pushing up the warmer air Rising air spreads out and becomes cooler Have you ever been up a mountain It’s cooler there! When air is cooler the water vapor comes out of the air It condenses — it goes from gas to liquid droplets We may reasonably expect some rain showers on cooler daysFlag Day — June 14th240 years ago today the Continental Congress approved the design for the American flag — the stars amp stripesYou can see it proudly flying at the Lausanne entrance hanging in Tully Dining Hall and in each Lausanne classroomTonight’s moon phase is waning gibbous A waning gibbous moon may be seen in the daylight in the morningMany years ago this week in 1979 a group of engineers and students designed amp flew a special airplane across the English channel It was called the Gossamer Albatross and it was human-powered The pilot powered the engine by pedalinglike a bicycle This action turned the propeller Although at times the airplane dropped to within inches of the water it made it! We saw a full moon last week A full moon in June is also called a honey moon As a child we had no air conditioning for a time So we opened our back door and closed the screen door Flying bugs would land on the screen Mommy what are they They are June bugs They were flying beetles and didn’t bite I would flick them off the screen and they would come right back I enjoy seeing June bugs and fireflies in June!The sun is in Taurus What does it mean Imagine that today at noon we could see the stars in the sky We can’t of course The sun is too bright But if we could the sun’s background would be a distant constellation known as Taurus the Bull In order for us to see Taurus at night we’ll have to wait until winter The sun appears to move through some special constellations They are called Constellations of the Zodiac Traditionally there are 12 of these13 if you count an additional one known as OphiuchusFair weather is here in the Mid-South The air is cool and dry today Winds from the north brought us these conditions Let’s enjoy it! The FedEx / St Jude golfers surely will tooIf skies are clear tonight look up and to the southwest Jupiter is shining Just to the left of Jupiter are two of its moons Io and Callisto We saw a picture of Io this year When Voyager 1 passed it in 1989 Voyager snapped a picture of Io It showed an erupting volcano On June 5 1752 Benjamin Franklin discovered that lightning is a form of electricity He flew his kite in a storm Electric charge traveled down the string to his key in a jar Have you seen Clark Tower on Poplar Avenue Look closely at the top There are lightning rods designed to attract and arrest lightning boltsthe energy travels down to the ground where it spreads out safely and diffuses That’s a Ben Franklin invention!Rain today Memphis receives 40 – 60 inches of rain per year From the air Memphis is quite a green city Thanks to the rain!Summer is at our doorstep Days grow long nights are short If you are up before sunrise look up and east The bright light is planet Venus Nothing outshines her except the moon and the sun A beautiful sight!Our 1st full week of vacation! How are you spending it Are you helping mom amp dadI hope so!The StormViolent winds uprooted trees and smashed them into homes and power lines in last weekend’s stormMeteorologists tell us they were straight line winds A tornado goes round and round But straight line winds move like a rolling barrel Both can be very dangerousMidtown Memphis and Frayser seem to have been hit the hardestI was helping at a Frayser home with no power A kind lady from the Red Cross gave me lunch and cold water Thanks!!!Memorial DayWe pause to remember and honor those members of our armed forces who gave their lives in the cause of freedomIt is a day of remembrance and honor We enjoy many freedoms and are deeply grateful to those who make it possible Rocket Launch Day4th graders launched model rockets on the field Thursday May 25th The rockets were assembled and painted by their builders and flew very well Winds were strong amp from the south Many rockets flew up to 500 feet high or more apogees But upper level winds blew our rockets into the trees even though we aimed our launches into the wind We only recovered 2 rockets and one exploded It was still quite fun! 3-2-1if you blinked you probably missed it!Our last week of the school year! Make it a good one Armed Forces Daywas SaturdayWe remember those men amp women who serve and protect us in the Army Navy Air Force Marines amp Coast Guard Thank you!Today we will join our 4th grade parents in an Awards Assembly for our 4th gradersWe send you on with goodwill to the next stepAs you go forward I hope you will remember to Do unto others as you would have them do unto youThat’s more important than all the science in the world Science Party!The Auction Science Party was a great success Some of our science festivities included Crazy Cup Race Down the Hall Ping-Pong Ball Cannon Making a Blob amp The Spinning took home blobs tops and a very cool spinning toy Marathon Race!St Jude Research HospitalSt Jude’s is Memphis’ own hospital for kids who have cancer Families receive the best care and are not chargedI have registered to run the St Jude Marathon on December 2 2017 My goal is to run the 26-mile race as best I can and raise a minimum of 1500Can you help I would be honored if you would pledge a few dollars I will be training hard so that I can run a good race!If you can help please visit my St Jude donation page at wwwfundraisingstjudeorg There’s also a link atthe top of this pageClick on find a participant type in John Frassinelli amp pledge an amount I thank you sincerely! STEMHave you heard about Stem Stem stands for science technology engineering amp mathStem is nothing new We have had stem since the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century We just didn’t call it thatToday stem involves computing thinking imagining understanding amp creating things to help people It always has except for the computer partDo you like to study these sorts of things Many jobs in the future will involve knowledge of stem Some people say steam That’s science technology engineering art and math I like that!Sadly only 67 percent of girls graduated from college last year with degrees in stem C’mon girls! You’re just as smart as the boys!!! If you get up before sunrise these days look to the east The bright light in the sky is planet Venus Venus is sometimes called the morning star But Venus appears brighter than any star and sometimes it appears in the eveningHappy Cinco de Mayo!May 5thNational Day of Prayer was Thursday May 4thSince the days of President Harry Truman in 1948 the first Thursday in May has been called the National Day of Prayer in the USA I have found prayer to be very helpfultoday and every day!Welcome May!Birthstone: EmeraldFlower: Lily of the ValleyDo you remember the drinking birds I wrote a blog about it amp how our Lausanne kids experimented with them You may find it by may be a good night to look at the stars The sky may be clear And the moon is just past new phase That means the moon will be a very thin waxing crescent So less moonlight more starlight!Sports/Artsfest Day was fun for everyone!Thank you Coach Ski Coach Crais amp Mrs Belknap And Mrs West!Saturday: Celebration of Lausanne’s 90th year!Coach Kelly amp I are scheduled to play some songs at 11:10 amClass 4J: Please scroll down to the end of review tab for homework helpWe solved the DVD problem but unfortunately it was after class was overMusic at Crazy ItaliansThanks to all those who came to the CI restaurant!Easter Sunday: the holiest day of the year on the Christian calendar JerusalemHave you seen the panoramic picture of Jerusalem outside the labYou can identify the Western Wall the Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre You can see that Jerusalem sits atop a high place It overlooks the Kidron Valley Beautiful and striking!Good Friday: April 14Good Friday is one of the holiest days on the Christian calendar It commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus in Jerusalem 2000 years agoThough not a federal holiday it is observed by some state amp local governments some businesses and many schools Blast off to Huntsville!Our 4th Grade Space Camp Trip introduced the rocket builders based in Huntsville Alabama to our studentsScience amp History are on display The future is imaginedHighlights included the Saturn V rocket the Apollo XVI command module a moon rock collected by the crew of Apollo XII lots of science and history amp some very exciting rides! We plan to meet at 5:00 am Thursday at the Opera House at Wolf River Blvd amp Kirby Shortly thereafter we plan to be on the roadto the Huntsville Space amp Rocket Center for a wonderful day of togetherness science learning amp fun3-2-1The Bus Rolls!See you then! Movable FeastsThe Jewish Passover and the Christian Easter are both movable feastsBoth depend upon the full moon which comes every 28 1/2 daysPassover and Easter occur after the first full moonafter the Spring Equinox The Spring Equinox also known as the Vernal Equinox was March 20th The very next full moon occurs on Tuesday April 11thBoth feasts in a way depend upon science! Welcome April!Birthstone: diamondFlowers: daisy amp sweet pea49 years ago last week Dr Martin Luther King was shot here in Memphis Dr King’s death was a great tragedyDr King was an apostle of nonviolence He saw people being treated unfairly and always tried to help The sanitation workers of Memphis were those he was trying to help that dayThese workers deserved better pay and decent working conditions Thank you Dr King for showing us that the best way is the peaceful way We will always remember you If we receive rain in April just remember April showers bring May flowers The Roaring 20s Auction was Saturday April 1st at the Memphis Racquet ClubSomeone was high bidder for the Science Party! The 3rd Week of Spring!The 1st Day of Spring was Monday March 20thMonday March 20th is also known as the vernal or Spring equinox Our calendar depends upon science As Earth orbits the sun Earth is tilted on its axis at about 23 degrees In winter Earth’s North Pole faces away from the sun In summer Earth’s North Pole faces towards the sunOn this day we are halfway Earth’s North Pole faces neither away from nor toward the sun Daylight and darkness are equal today hence the name equinox From now until June 21st daylight will increase amp darkness will decrease Do you know the scientific name for June 21st It will be the Summer Solstice Happy St Patrick’s Day! March 17thTuesday March 14th was National Pi Day What is pi It’s a Greek letter It’s also a symbol for the relationship of a circle’s circumference around its outside to its diameter the distance side-to-side measured through its center A circumference is about 3 1/7 times a diameter for any circle 3 1/7 a fraction is about 314 a decimal Pi is an important concept in math amp geometry Happy pi day!Have a happy amp safe spring break When I was a student there was not a spring break But we did not return to school until September — after Labor Day Congratulations to Mrs West amp all Lausanniacs! It was an excellent show That’s what happens when everyone pulls together as a teamLook up at the sky this spring break You can sing Somewhere Out There Note to 4J:Question 14 on HW 20 has a blank The highest sound a human can hear is about 40000 vibrations per second Can you name some animals that can hear higher sounds than that Here’s a hint: I have 3 of them Here’s another hint: Mickey is one How’s your homework habit Most 2nd 3rd amp 4th graders have had two science homework assignments so far this trimester A few classes have had three Get in or remain in the habit of doing your work well and turning it in on time We have plenty of breaks So when we are here let’s do our work well Welcome March! Birthstone: aquamarineFlower: jonquil Lausannia our spring concert will be Thursday March 9th 8:30 amDuring our many practices in the days ahead be cooperative with Ms West amp sing your very bestMs West is working very hard to help you be successful with your singingI will help with guitar accompaniment Tuesday was Mardi Gras: French for Fat Tuesday Why is today called Fat Tuesday On the Christian calendar tomorrow is known as Ash Wednesday Many churchgoers receive ashes on their forehead as a reminder that man is dust and unto dust man shall return It is a reminder that life is short and that we should use our life for good purposes Ash Wednesday is the beginning of 6 weeks of Lent Lent is a season of giving of prayer of holiness For Christians Lent is a season to prepare for Easter Sometimes people give up something they really like such as a certain food — or they may skip meals So today is a day to live it up before Lent begins Fat Tuesday! Conference Day was Friday I hope all conferences were useful and good February birthstone: amethystFebruary flower: violetThe jonquils yellow flowers are blooming So are the redbuds small trees with purple budsCan spring be far behind :The first official day of spring is March 20thThis is when the Earth lines up with its north amp south poles parallel to the sunDaylight is growing Have you noticed Presidents Day was Monday 2/20I took a group of Lausanne 8th graders to Washington DC some years ago While there we visited Mount Vernon home of George and Martha Washington Our 1st president was immensely popular and well respected Many wanted him to crown him king No he said Our Constitution requires that we have a president chosen by the people May all our presidents be wise leaders during their — and our — brief time here Friday was an in-service day for teachers Kids got the day off We missed you! Valentine’s Day was Tuesday February 14thLove!What is love Perhaps the most poetic and best definition of love was written by a man named Paul over 2000 years ago See if you agreeLove is patient love is kind love is never jealous or boastfulit does not put on airs Love seeks the best for the otherlove never fails When we think of love this way then love is more than a feeling It is action Love is a verb!We show love by our actionsHappy Valentine’s Day! Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln was our nation’s 16th president Many consider him to be our greatest presidentHe was a man of humble beginnings His boyhood home was in southern Indiana You can visit thereIt was a shack with a dirt floor I have been there! Young Abe had to carry water chop wood mend fences care for the animals and help his mother He once said All that I am or could ever hope to be I owe to my mother Full Moon FridayThere will be a full moon this Friday February 10th The February full moon is called the Snow Moon Earth will cast part of its shadow onto the full moon early Friday evening It is the fuzzy edge of the shadow known as the penumbra It is subtle not as strong as a dark shadow So it is called a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse The moon will darken just a little Perhaps we can get a picture or two! LifebloodThe Lifeblood Bloodmobile was here Monday People donors may choose to donate a pint of blood Donors may be 16 with parental permission This greatly helps people who need blood There is no substitute for human blood There are 4 types of blood: A B AB and O The Lifeblood staff is always very grateful When you donate you get a snack a drink and a t-shirt! Super Bowl!Did your favorite team win Congratulations to the New England Patriots on their come-from-behind win! Class 4T: Because of the pep rally amp a few other things we didn’t finish our lab on Friday So just keep homework 16 in your binder Bring it with you to our next science classit is possible we may do it together Groundhog Day was 2/2/17The story is: in Puxatawnee Pennsylvania some guys bring out a groundhog His name is Phil If Phil sees his shadow then we’re in for 6 more weeks of winter If Phil doesn’t see his shadow then spring is right around the corner I’ve often thought I should just go up there amp hold an umbrella over him Keep an eye out for the 1st grade turbines! They are spinning merrily and when you come to school in the morning you can’t miss them! 2/1/17Attention: Sky-watchersTonight Wednesday night we may see a beautiful sight in the sky Around sunset look southwest There will be a triple conjunction of Venus Mars and the waxing crescent moon It will make a celestial triangle! Planet Jupiter is visible in the early morning sky Before the sun rises look south midway across the sky The brightest object you see is JupiterThe star just below and to the left is called Spica Spica is the alpha star in Constellation Virgo the young girl Can you see Jupiter amp Spica The game Horse Race Derby is available at wwwscipluscomLast week an Apollo astronaut died His name was Gene Cernan Commander Cernan was the captain of Apollo 17 We all remember the first man to set foot upon the moon — Neil Armstrong And we remember the second man — Buzz Aldrin But Gene Cernan was the last man to walk on the moon The year was 1972 People have not been back there since His mission yielded great scientific results His teammate on that trip was Dr Harrison Schmidt Dr Schmidt was the first true scientist and the only one to fly to the moon He was a trained geologist Both Cernan and Schmidt collected moon rocks that are still being studied today! Every year at this time I notice that even in the middle of winter the hours of daylight are increasing just a littleHave you noticed this Martin Luther King Jr National Holiday wasMonday January 16thDr King was an apostle of nonviolence He believed that if you worked hard enough — with respect for all people — that you could change the world!Dr King said something very interesting about science and religion He said Science investigates religion interprets Science gives man knowledge which is power Religion gives man wisdom which is control Science deals mainly with facts religion deals mainly with values The two are not rivals they are complimentaryWell said Dr King! A Mouse in the HouseYesterday morning I heard a noise in the kitchen It was coming from a trash bag that was hanging on a hookIt was a little mouse!Oh my! What does one do with a hungry mouse nibbling away in the kitchen trashI took the trash bag with our lively little mouse placed it in a large paper bag and took the whole thing outside by the street I watched and waitedWithin a few minutes can you guess what I saw That’s rightthe mouse had escaped the double-bagging just like I thought it would He was scampering around under the magnolia tree!I hope the little critter stays outside!Mice often find their way into houses during cold weatherWe actually used to have a pet mouse in the lab He was cute and he would eat most anything His name was Ralph Mice are very adaptable That’s why they are so successful! Can you see your breath on a very cold day What are you really seeing You are seeing tiny water droplets Your lungs contain warm moist air As soon as this warm moist air hits the cold air outside the water vapor turns to water droplets That’s what we see It’s called condensation I see condensation!I hope you enjoyed our snow day! See you soonWelcome back to school!It is winter amp if you look to the south on a clear night you will see a special constellation: Orion the Hunter! Look for the 3 belt stars in a row That’s Orion’s belt! In New York they dropped a glass ball in Times Square at midnight on New Year’s Eve Here in Memphis we dropped a guitar on Beale Street at midnightHappy New Year!Music at Crazy Italians RestaurantYours truly will be playing guitar at Crazy Italians Restaurant in Cordova Wednesday December 28th 5-8 pm Special vocal guest: Isabella Basco Lausanne alum Merry Christmas!Happy Hannukah!Peace and love to all!When I visited Israel recently one of our first trips from our Jerusalem home base was Bethlehem It is a small town very rocky and rugged It is only a few miles south of Jerusalem The people there were friendly A Palestinian family fed us lunch It was very tasty! A shop owner told me that the desert on the outskirts of Bethlehem gets very cold at night It only snows there once every ten years or so he said because it is such an extreme desertBethlehem to me seemed a very ordinary little town Yet it holds a special place in the hearts of those of the Christian faith for it is where Jesus was bornBethlehem’s mother city Jerusalem is likewise a special place for members of 3 great world religions: Jews Muslims and Christians I met many people from all 3 religions I sensed from talking to them and from being with them that everyone deep down wants the same thing really They want peace for themselves and for their childrenHave a blessed holiday!LoveDr Frass Christmas Eve December 24th and the beginning of the celebration of Hannukah both take place on December 24th this yearWhy is this soThe short answer is that Christmas follows the Gregorian calendar and Hannukah follows the lunar calendarThe most recent full moon was December 14th Hannukah follows the full moon The Winter Solstice was Wednesday December 21st Earth’s North Pole points away from the sun So our daylight is shortest our nights are longest And it was the first official day of winter!The sun will appear to rise and set well south for the next few weeks Its arc across the sky is small Daylight is short and precious!CD ReleaseAngels Among Us is available at wwwcdbabycomSearch for Angels Among Us Hope you enjoy the samples!Ice!Have you noticed the ice this morning Air in the mid-south has turned very cold A large cold air mass has come to us from SiberiaSince water can exist in 3 states phases — solid liquid and gas — less heat energy causes water molecules to line up as ice crystalsWe see this solid phase of water — ice — clinging to most everything it touchesBe careful outside amp don’t slip!On this day in 1903 113 years ago! Wilbur amp Orville Wright flew their airplane The Flyer in Kitty Hawk North Carolina It was a cold icy windy morningThe brothers were from Dayton Ohio For 4 years they had tried to make a flying machine that worked After many months of experimenting sometimes with great danger they succeeded!Will amp Orv were the first to figure out how to control their airplane in the air They learned how to pitch yaw and roll the aircraft They made a wind tunnel to test various wing shapes Which shape provided the best left They found out! They tested over 150 miniature wings They knew that the forces acting on small wings would be the very same forces acting on full-sized wingsToday you can see their famous Flyer on display at the Smithsonian Air amp Space Museum in Washington DC And you can see one of their favorite planesthe Flyer III at Carillon Park in Dayton Ohio It was the first version that could fly figure 8’sNext time you fly take a look at the wings The Wrights are responsible! An Exciting Week!It has been a bit of a challenge to carry on our teaching duties this week WhyEveryone is excited because the holidays are nearI hope you and your family have a warm and joyful time! John GlennOne of America’s first astronauts was John Glenn He orbited Earth in 1962 and was the first American to do so The very first man to orbit Earth was Yuri Gagarin from the Soviet UnionJohn Glenn’s spacecraft was named Friendship 7 He orbited Earth 3 times and landed with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean Later in life John Glenn became a senator from Ohio And in 1998 at age 77 he flew into space again aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery And that made him the oldest person to every fly in space John Glenn died at age 95 yesterdayRest in peace Colonel Glenn! You are a true American hero Pearl Harbor Day is rememered each December 7th in the US75 years ago more than 2300 service members of America died when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii It happened on a Sunday morningThis event plunged the United States into World War II The USA has been very much involved in world politics since then some historians say that it changed everything Though Japan and the United States were enemies in World War II today the two countries are strong allies and friends The freedoms we enjoy and perhaps take for granted were purchased at a great priceLet us all work enthusiastically for peace and understanding among the peoples and nations of the world The sun rises later and sets earlier now Each period of daylight is shorter darkness is longer This trend will continue until December 21st the first day of winter the Winter Solstice The sun will appear to rise at its southernmost point in the skyin the southeast It will set at its southernmost point in the skyin the southwest Its arc across the sky over Memphis will be briefonly 7 1/2 hours of daylight on that day Each season has its wonders and delights The long dark winter nights remind us of the importance of light itself We know Neil Armstrong was the 1st man to walk on the moon But who followed himwho was the 2nd It was Buzz AldrinBuzz Dr Edwin Aldrin was visiting Antarctica this week but became ill due to the reduced oxygen there There was an emergency plane sent for him Dr Aldrin is now recovering in a hospital in New ZealandGuess whatI actually met Buzz Aldrin back in 1998 I asked him about re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere in his Apollo 11 spacecraft He answered me for about 20 minuteshe said that he looked out the window and saw various colorsof fire! The great friction due to Earth’s atmosphere caused extreme heat He was not worried he said It was a pleasant 70 degrees inside the ship He knew that the spacecraft he Neil Armstrong amp Michael Collins were in The Columbia had an excellent heat shield It was an ablative heat shield Pieces of the shield acutally burnt off and flew past his window taking the heat away And so the heat shield worked well What is a droughtA drought occurs when there is much less rainfall than usualThere has been a fire in Gatlinburg Tennessee in the Smoky Mountains Wind gusts of 90 miles per hour caused the flames to spread quicklyBack to school!Thanksgiving: let it be our constant attitude: An attitude of gratitude!Our daylight grows so short now Earth’s North Pole faces away from the sun It is late autumn for us winter is near For our neighbors in the Southern Hemisphere it is late springalmost summer!Thanksgiving Holidays!We’ve so much to be thankful forWe plan to post some slides from Israel Palestine amp from a distance Lebanon and Syria on the photos section of the website in early DecemberThanksgiving DayI’m thankful for all my Lausanne students Each amp every one is a unique gift! I’ll bet you have much to be thankful for tooWe began our Thanksgiving holidays with Grandparents amp Special Friends DayMrs West put together 3 musical concerts everyone enjoyedThank you Mrs West! Greetings from Israel!Hello everyone I just returned from Israel It is a beautiful place Our home base for the first 5 days was Jerusalem For the next 3 days it was the city of Tiberias Tiberias is right where the Jordan River empties into the Sea of Galilee Israel is a small country it is about the size of the state of New Jersey The Sea of Galilee is in the northern part of the country It is not far from the Golan Heights which are big rugged beautiful mountains I have seen so many wonderful sights and have met many fascinating people I have pictures stories and a few goodies to share when we are all together againI have seen shepherds camels deserts oases soldiers holy places and have met warm and friendly people I have been praying a great deal each day Israel is known for its many people of faith including Jews Muslims and Christians It is peaceful at the present time but there is also tension Most people I think want peace! We visited Qumran today and saw the Dead Sea! It is so salty that no fish — or any other wildlife — can grow in it However I did see some birds! I saw some tiny sparrows and they were drinking fresh water from a puddle I snapped their picture I saw the mountains of Lebanon We were only a few miles from Syria And I visited Masada — a high plateau in the desert While there I saw even more birds They were black and I thought they were crows But our guide told me they are known as Tristan’s Grackels Black with a salmon-colored stripe on the back of their wings I loved watching them glide and soar Effortlessly they ascended in big circles riding warm air currents known as thermals They cawed and crowed at me as if to say Hey Dr Frass come join is!We visited the Jordan River and I waded in It was cold at first but you get used to it rightWe will be on our way home before too long I love Israel and will always remember this wonderful visit I hope to see everyone on Grandparents Day!Much love Dr Frass Veterans Day: November 11thThanks Veterans for keeping our homeland safe November 11th-21stI’ll be away amp am traveling to Israel We will spend much time in Jerusalem It is a city holy to Jews Christians amp MuslimsHave you seen planet Venus When it just begins to get dark tonight look to the southwest The bright lightis Venus!Venus is a beautiful planet as seen from a distance Did you know that all the mountains valleys and landforms on Venus are named after women That’s because Venus was the mythical make-believe goddess of love and beautyBut Venus’ atmosphere is poisonous Its temperature is 900 degrees! And its atmospheric pressure would crush any human being instantlyVenus is beautiful from afar Good enough for me! Election Day was TuesdayVoters went to the polls to elect a new presidentOur Constitution provides for the peaceful transition of executive power every 4 years What is the motto of the United States of America It is In God We TrustLausanne Open House: Sunday November 6thWelcome visitors Come see all that we have to offer We will enjoy meeting you amp we think you will enjoy our beautiful campusWelcome November!Memphis is experiencing a drought We have had very little rain less than 2 inches since Fall began Late today just before dark look up Look to the southwest The crescent moon will be there The bright object next to it is planet Venus There was once a young boy named Augustine He lived in Egypt He was very smart and more than a bit mischievous He grew up and calmed down He studied greatly and wrote many books that are still read by people todayAt the end of his life he said There is one thing that I knowand that is that I know nothing!Did Augustine really mean thatI think he was trying to make a point I think he was saying There’s so so much to know!If you are up early before sunrise look to the east Planet Mercury is rising low in the sky It looks like a medium-bright starHalloween has come amp gone Halloween All Hallows Eve is the day before All Saints Day on the Christian calendarHallowed means holySince many of us will be Trick-or-Treating tonight or distributing treats there will be no homework on All Hallows Eve!We also have a few treats in the lab today Good to see so many Lynx-folks at the Lausanne Fall Carnival: Saturday October 29th! My 3 pups Buck Toby amp Solstice also enjoyed meeting everyone Parent Conferences were Thursday evening amp all day FridayThe lab is open amp visitors are welcomeLab notebooks are to be turned in this week 3rd amp 4th gradesFall weather has arrived The sun rises a bit later amp is moving south as it does It does not climb quite so high in the sky at mid-day And it sets a bit earlier End of 1st TrimesterThe end of the 1st trimester in Lower School is comingthe last day is Monday November 4thThis means that all 3rd amp 4th graders will soon be handing in their lab notebooks so that they may be gradedPlease be sure your lab notebook is neat amp completePages should be in chronological page 1 2 3 etc order All blanks should be filled in as well as all data tables amp any mathClass 3F’s lab notebooks are due Monday October 24th There is a box in the lab for them Mrs F has some sticky zeroes that may be helpful if you have any torn holes in your lab papers A Quality NoseHow well do dogs smellA dog’s nose is much bigger than a human nose So there are more receptors in a dog’s nose A receptor is like a chemical jigsaw puzzle on which a certain chemical smell fits as it enters the noseScientists tell us that a dog has about 10000 times more chemical receptors than a humanDogs communicate using their sense of smell That’s one reason why my dogs always like to stop and smell things when we go for a walk!Why do dogs pantUnlike humans dogs do not sweat So panting is their way of helping to stay cool amp increasing their blood circulation The full moon was very bright Saturday night It was called the Harvest Moon It was so bright it cast a night shadowIt’s October amp that means that our 4th graders are performing the ever-popular popcorn labs That’s the aroma drifting down the hall!In other news 1st grade took a Habitat Trek around the Lynx campus Thursday afternoonWhat did we seeGarden slugs amp various bugsDirt-dobber nests amp all the restIncluding ground-squirrel dens and through our lensWe spied a trimmed limbit had a cavitya home for bugs who defied gravityWe saw a bluebird flutter and fly awayand also a termite-stump that’s here to stay At least it has been for decades!Critters everywhere Students don’t just come to school Wildlife does too! Yom Kippur the Jewish Day of Atonement began Tuesday at sundown It is a holy day on the Jewish calendar It is observed with fasting prayer and remembering that everyone needs forgiveness Why Everyone has done wrong things Everyone needs to change and repent Repent means don’t go the wrong way now Go the right wayYom Kippur Columbus Day was Monday October 11thChristopher Columbus made 4 voyages to the New World North America beginning in 1492In those days many believed the world to be flat Maybe you would sail right off!But Columbus knew the world was round He was an expert at understanding the winds ocean currents and weather He found his way by only using a magnetic compass along with his understanding of the stars sun and moon Hurricane Matthew dumped over 15 inches of rain on North Carolina Then it moved out to sea Matthew had hit Haiti very hard a few days previous to its landfall in the US Hundreds of people lost their lives When hurricanes blow over land they lose part of their energy since their energy comes from the warm water beneath them The hurricane was spinning its way along the east coast of Florida amp then then towards South Carolina and Georgia Its eye has been over the Atlantic Ocean Its arms are affecting millions of peopleMatthew’s winds are strong and steady at 125 miles per hourIt will probably strengthen as it travels over warmer water Many people are headed inland evacuating to avoid the stormy weatherWhat is a hurricaneA hurricane is Earth’s most powerful type of storm There is more energy in a hurricane than there is in 1000 nuclear bombsA hurricane is a heat storm Why We know that the sun heats the Earth But different parts of the Earth heat up differently Suppose there is a lot of hot air over the Sahara desert Winds blow this hot dry air out over the cooler ocean Water evaporates up into the hotter air This warm moist air rises and rises perhaps 5 miles high!Earth is spinning the whole time This spinning causes something called the Coriolis Effect That means that Earth’s spin shoves around all the air And all the spinning causes the air to circle around in a big vortex The whole thing grows and growssometimes into a hurricaneThe air over the ocean is cooler than the air over the desert but it’s still warm enough at times for a hurricane to developSo you see a hurricane is truly a heat storm It is nature’s way of spreading heat energy around the planet The sun’s heat energy was being stored up in warm water amp air for many months Now it is releasedinto a hurricane! Happy Birthday Sputnik!On October 4 1957 the USSR now known as Russia launched the world’s first space satellite It was called Sputnik I It was a 23-inch in diameter ball with antennas on it It was made of magnesium Mg and titanium Ti It orbited Earth at 18000 miles per hourIt looked like a shiny weird beach ball Stargazers could actually see it at night as it sailed over the USATwo generations before STEM it caused thousands of schoolkids to want to study math amp scienceThe object of all this study was to send astronauts to the moon which happened in 1969 Welcome October!Now Westlin’ Windsby Robert BurnsNow westlin’ winds and slaughtering gunsBrin Autumn’s pleasant weatherThe Moorcock springs on whirring wingsAmong the blooming heatherNow waving grainWild o’er the plainDelights the weary farmerAnd the moon shines bright as I rove at nightTo muse upon my charmer Some people have asked about the Black Moon What is itWhen you see the moon you may see various phases Sometimes the moon is full Sometimes it is half-lit Sometimes it is a thin crescent etcThis all has to do with the position of the sun at the time and how the sun may be shining on the moon — as we view it from EarthOnce every 28 1/2 days the moon is dark It is still there of course but the sun is behind it So we do not see the moon — it is dark to our eyesThis happens once every 28 1/2 days It is called a new moonAre you with me so farThis September the new moon took place September 1st The next new moon will take place October 1st at precisely 11 minutes after midnight So strictly speaking there has been one new moon in September When people say there is a black moon they really mean that there are two new moons in a single calendar month such as SeptemberBut that is not the case since the new moon is actually taking place during the early morning hours of October 1st Secret Ocean 3D is playing at the Pink Palace IMAX Theater It is a beautiful look at various small creatures that live under the sea Are these plants and animals important Yes! We receive half of Earth’s oxygen from ocean plants So every other breath we takehas come from the ocean!Exhibits IMAX movies amp planetarium shows are offered to teachersMovies include 3D Ocean amp 3D National Parks The planetarium show is Black Holes It was very windy yesterday morning when we went for our dog-walk at 6 am It was cloudy and coolStudents told me I smelled rain in the air Yes it was true The high humidity water vapor was very present this morning The wind simply blew it away to our north and eastThe wind chased away the clouds It has been a sunny afternoonAren’t you glad the weather changes This is the first full weekend of Autumn May as well celebrate!Congratulations Mrs Sara Li amp Mrs Hong Li and kiddos for presenting a very enjoyable Mandarin Assembly today!It is good to get to know our neighbors in the world Earth travels around the sun in an orbit and it takes 365 1/4 days to do so Earth is tilted on its axis at about 23 degrees That means that for 6 months Earth’s north pole faces the sun For the other 6 months the Earth’s south pole faces the sun Twice a year Earth’s poles are neither facing toward nor away from the sun This Thursday at 9:21 am is going to be one of those times That will bethe first day of autumn! And exactly 6 months later will bethe first full day of spring!An astronomer one who studies stars and such would say precisely that the sun crosses the celestial equator on its apparent journey in the sky to the south ConfusedCome on in amp I can show you with a light a basketball a ping-pong ball and a little imagination! Don’t touch anything in the lab without permissionIf you do so you are risking a conduct markAlways ask if you want to touch something that belongs to someone elseThe Golden Rule is: Do unto others as you would have them do unto youYou would not want someone touching something that belonged to you without asking Do the same courtesy for othersAll students should follow directions to ensure everyone’s safetyIf a situation appears unsafe then students won’t be allowed to do the lab themselvesThe teacher will do demonstrations instead We have a new rug in the lab Have you seen it It’s round and green It’s comfy for us to sit on when we do things down on the floorIt has drawings of 13 science ideas or toolsThey are: a model of an atom a model of a molecule an equation Emc2 2 different flasks a microscope a magnet a calculator a magnifying glass a book a planet a test tube and a helix a model of a DNA moleculeScience has its own special language The pictures on the rug are part of it We use questions and experiments and tools The facts that come from all these reveal to us some truths about our world Isn’t that exciting My dog Toby is a Husky-Chow mix People say he looks like a wolf He does! He’s a tough guy but very gentle Yesterday he went to the dog dentist 3 teeth needed to be pulled I asked our Veterinarian Dr Heartsill How many teeth does Toby have left She told me Don’t worry Dogs have 42 teeth 42 – 3 39 teeth left Plenty of teeth for my Toby!Interestingly human adults havehow many teeth 32Thinking of teeth reminds me of a friend from college He was quite a tennis player and we used to play He would always win but I learned a lot from him Do you know what his name wasDoug Mantooth! On September 13 1959 57 years ago the spacecraft Luna II was the first object to impact the moon Luna II took pictures of the moon as it plunged to its surface It was launched and controlled by the USSR Did you notice our flag this morning It is flying at half-mastIt is a sign of respect Our flag is flying halfway up the pole in honor of the almost 3000 people who died in the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks Tonight’s moon phase is called waxing gibbous The moon appears to be almost a circle and will be a full moon on Sunday September 16th Also in the sky planet Mercury is in inferior conjunction That means that the Earth the sun and Mercury are lined up in a straight line in the Solar System 15 years ago America was under attack 19 bad guys did something very wrong and evil They took over hijacked 4 jet airliners and crashed 2 of them into the World Trade Center in New York City A third jet airliner was taken over and crashed into the Pentagon in Washington DC A fourth jet airliner was taken over and was believed headed for our Capitol Building or perhaps the White House Brave passengers fought the bad guys on that flight and the 4th flight crashed into a field near Shanksville Pennsylvania On that sad day almost 3000 people were killed both on the airplanes and on the ground Despite the evil acts many brave people tried to help including the firefighters of New York who rushed into burning buildings to save others Let us always remember that day Let us ourselves always know what is right and good Let us always choose to do the right and good thing Our families teach us what is right and good Be a good member of your family today September is here Flower: Aster Birthstone: SapphireSeptember:The glory of summer clothes itself in the colors of autumn The first day of autumn isSeptember 22ndAnd the Memphis humidity begins to go away! Labor Day was Monday: A National HolidayOur work is important Through work we each help one another Each of us has something we can do that is unique We contribute and participate in a society of which we are all a member Work labor has great value What will your life’s work be School can help you find out Happy Labor Day! Congratulations Lausanne Lynx on our football victory over St George’s last eveningThe Lynx pounce! Spirit Day! Pep Rally Fridaya time to be glad to be a Lausanne Lynx A time to scream and yell your support for your school Yaaayyy! Homework correction:4T Mrs McBride’s class On HW 3B on problems 4 and 5 I made an error The two minus signs should be divided by signs That is: problem 4 should read 75 divided by 743 not 75 minus 743 And problem 5 should read 105 divided by 1012 not 105 minus 1012Sorry for the error! Welcome September!Soon there will be a chill in the night air the first hint of fallThe three bright stars of the Summer Triangle Vega Deneb and Altair move past the zenith overhead and head for their winter setting in the westThe oldest branch of science is Astronomy Do you have an interest in the stars How do you like science class so farAre we doing some fun things Science can be fun and it often is But it’s not fun all the time — nothing is If we develop discipline training ourselves to do the right thing then we have an opportunity to learn a great deal Those people without self-discipline always end up being told what to do! In science there is always something to learn if we just take the time to look closely Science is just another word for knowing And it is for everyone We learn about the world around us These nights if you look to the west two planets may be visible in the sky if our beautiful Memphis trees don’t get in the way From about 90 minutes before sunset until about 90 minutes after sunset planets Venus and Mercury are visible in the skies above Memphis Venus is the brighter of the two Mercury is fainter and lower in the sky Again trees or clouds may obscure it Obscure means to get in the way ofVenus is quite visible because it is brighter than any star But I think that those folks living downtown might have the best chance of seeing Mercury Look to the west across the mighty Mississippi Venus should be high and bright Mercury should be low and a bit dimmer If you see them you are looking into outer space and into the Solar System! Earthquake in ItalyThere has been an earthquake in central Italy In the towns nearby there were many old and beautiful buildings made of stoneThe earth shook and the stones tumbled and crashed to the ground Some towns were heavily damaged It is difficult for the emergency crews to move in many roads are narrow and winding Sadly 290 people were killed Rescuers pulled a 9 year-old girl from beneath the ruins She had been trapped for 16 hoursItaly has known earthquakes before Italy is also surrounded by water it has a mild climate The Mediterranean Sea is on its west the Adriatic Sea is on its east side and the Ionian Sea is to its south The sea breezes bring plenty of rain that falls on ItalyBecause of Italy’s closeness to the water and because of its rich volcanic soil it is a great place to grow grapes vegetables and many other thingsThis is perhaps one reason why Italian wine and food is so famous We remember the Italian people during this tough and challenging timeI visited Italy in 2012 The people were friendly and there were many beautiful places to visit What are we doing in science class What’s for homework If you click the review tab at the top then the screen should scroll down to review pages for 2nd 3rd amp 4th grade 1st grade is not assigned homeworkNear the review is the homework Generally 2nd 3rd amp 4th graders have homework for each science class that we attend The homework is generally due the next day although sometimes we may allow 2 or 3 days if we’re super-busy On the very last page of this website the contact page is my email address I will always try to answer any emails promptly!Do you like the website It was designed by one of my former 8th grade students Her name is Vanessa She’s all grown-up now and quite successful! Didn’t she do a wonderful job Have you ever been hungry Yes of course we’ve all been hungry Here at Lausanne we are fortunate to have a lunchroom with many good food choices for everyoneI have been very disappointed in many of our students lately particularly in the lunchroom We are wasting a tremendous amount of food Sometimes we take too much and we simply throw it out We may be hungry but none of us are starving Yet we waste perfectly good food Most of the world’s children will go hungry tonight How can we help Perhaps we can start with out own attitudes Let us not be wasteful nor arrogant It is nothing new My grandmother used to tell me Your eyes are bigger than your stomach What did she mean She meant think about it before you load up your tray and don’t take more than you can eat I learned the lessonLet’s improve Did you see the moon this morning Its shape its phase is known as waning gibbous That is its shape has shrunk from a full circle to less than a circle If you saw it then you were also looking out in space in the direction of planet Uranus It was just 3 degrees north of the moon although Uranus is very faint It takes a telescope to see it! When Uranus was first discovered it was named George after the King of England Has it rained at your house today The rain many of us are experiencing this week is from the same large system of rain that has caused flooding in Louisiana The state of Louisiana is southwest of Memphis It rained so much there that many peoples’ homes were flooded Many families have had to leave their homes I know someone who had to leave his home in a canoe! His family includes him and his wife 5 children and a dog They are now safe The lowest places always flood first as water flows downhill due to gravity Our first week of school is now complete Can you guesshow many visitors we’ve had at our science website during the first week Give up We have had 91 visitors Many of the 91 visitors have visited more than once We have had a total of 171 visits Have you been to science class yet Science the word comes from Greekscire It means to know In science we ask questions do some investigations and then we see where the evidence takes us Do scientists dream imagine and play Yes All people do these things Yet it is the scientist’s job to know On this week in 1877 astronomer Asaph Hall discovered Phobos a moon of Mars Did you know that Mars has two moons Their names are Phobos and Deimos Welcome back everyone It’s nice to see everyone and we’re going to jump right in with our science studiesScience can help us understand the world we live in It’s fun exciting and it also can be difficult at times No worriesEach student will receive a 3-ring binder Keep it Hold on to it 1st grade only will leave their notebooks in the science lab 2nd 3rd amp 4th graders will take their lab notebooks with them they will need these notebooks to help with homework All our lab sheets will be placed in our 3-ring notebooks As we go through our lab experiences in class the lab sheets I’ll give to you will help explain what we’re doing We’ll also keep any numbers data observations diagrams and other important information in the lab notebookSee me if you ever have any problems or questions I am here early and I usually stay late I’m here to help youReadyset All systems GO! In science nothing is too wonderful to be true — Michael Faraday Meet the Teacher! Friday9:30 – 11 It was great to see everyone amp hear about summer adventuresSee you Monday for the 1st day of schoolBring yourthinking cap! Solstice had a tooth removed Tuesday The veterinarian took an x-ray and found that the tooth was causing a problem for her It was her 4th upper molar She is doing fine! If clouds aren’t in the sky tonight then you may see the moon Its phase is almost first quarter The moon in August is sometimes called the green corn moon or the grain moon Lower school teachers have been back in their rooms preparing for the yearThe dog-crew and I have been doing likewise We have enjoyed our visitors Each visitor has been greeted with some loud barking and commotion The dogs always hear visitors coming before I do Warm weather!Once again our temperatures are forecast to rise into the upper 90s todayEven our nights are warm The last time the temperature was 70 degrees was June 10th It has been a hot Memphis summerAugust is here! Flower: gladiolusBirthstone: peridotOn August nights the Big Dipper hangs high in the sky At dawn the star Sirius rises in the east along with our sun Sol Ancients believed that Sirius Orion’s hunting dog added its heat to the sun They called it the dog days of summer So do we! Doggies in the LabSpeaking of dogs we were all in the lab last week preparing for an exciting school year! Digital MusicDo you like music Perhaps most of the music we listen to is recorded Live music is great but recorded music is often more convenient for usIn years past music was recorded on magnetic tape It was called analogBut now music is recorded digitally What does that meanWhen the player plays the instrument the sound energy is transformed into 0 or 1 Lots of zeroes and ones! If you have enough zeroes and ones then you may create an electrical model of the sound But it takes millions of zeroes and ones to do it Almost all music these days is recorded this way with digits Our computers change the digits back into music for us to enjoy The weather Everybody talks about it! Weather scientists tell us that we re entering a rainy period — the next few days may bring some rain to the Memphis area It will cool us down WhyWhen water evaporates turns to gas it is an endothermic reaction That is heat is locked up in the water moleculeThe water molecule as it turns to a liquid becomes cooler than the surrounding air Remember heat energy is locked upWhen that cooled liquid returns to earth in the form of rain it falls through the air cooling the air around itSome people groan and say Oh no when it rainsBut rain brings water to our trees plants and to us The very water we drink today comes from underground This underground water collected in an aquifer is ancient rain water!Rain Bring it on! How many seconds are there in one day86400 seconds!60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours 86400 secondsThat’s a lot of secondsmany chances to help mom! The Dog Days of Summer are here When people say this they mean It’s hot!But what does this expression mean exactly We know that the brightest star in the sky other than the sun is Sirius Sirius is the alpha star in constellation Canis Major the big dog Sirius is a winter star It is found just below Orion the Hunter Sirius is Orion’s faithful hunting dog and follows him across the sky But if you get up very early these days — before sunrise — then you’ll see a star rising in the eastern sky It is of course Sirius the dog starSirius rises just before the sun just before dawn Since both the sun and Sirius are rising more or less at the same time these mornings the ancient Greeks believed that Sirius added its heat to that of the sun To the Greeks this was the reason it was so hot this time of year!It’s not truly the reason but who’s to blame them The expression has stayed with us Welcome to the Dog Days of Summer! Woof woof! Once the sun rises Sirius cannot be seen due to the sun’s glare How do you cross the water in a carYou take a ferry of course!The Mobile Bay Ferry can take 18 cars at a time It crosses Alabama’s Mobile Bay from Fort Morgan to Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island It’s a fun and inexpensive way to take a summer cruise! On July 20th 1969 astronauts from the USA first landed on the Moon That’s 47 years ago!That was exactly 66 years after Orville amp Wilbur Wright built amp flew the 1st successful airplaneUp up amp away!In honor of that first flight Neil Armstrong amp Buzz Aldrin carried a small stamp-sized piece of that airplane the Wright Flyer with them to the MoonIt was a piece of cloth from the wing As Michael Collins orbited the Moon the lunar lander Eagle touched down on the Sea of Tranquility The Eagle carried the Flyer Enjoy summer!We’re off to the beach this week Crashing waves scuttling sandpipers laughing gulls flying kites sunny red noses amp wonderful experiences one can only have at the beach! Oxygen amp OzoneDuring these hot days if you hear about an ozone warning then that’s an indication that oxygen has turned to ozoneWhat is ozone It is 3 oxygen atoms connected together Oxygen on the other hand generally travels in pairs Oxygen 2 atoms Ozone 3 atoms Ozone is good for us if it remains high in the atmosphere It helps shield us from harmful ultraviolet radiationBut ozone close to the ground is considered a pollutant Once wind and weather move into the area then the ozone will be cleaned awayBut if the weather is hot and still then we may expect ozone warnings In ancient Greece the Etesian wind blew during July a hot caress that led Greeks down to the seashore It might be hard to imagine Plato or Socrates lolling on the beach like any sun worshipper at Malibu or the Riviera but they didThey dozed on the white sand and swam in the Aegean’s cobalt water After the fall of dark they lit bonfires on the sand roasted lamb on spits and wove wonderful tales beneath the summer stars In spite of the ages that separate us the Greeks probably thought of this time of year in the same way that we do: as a hope that summer might last forever waiting at the edge of the sea where children laugh gulls chatter and sandpipers scuttle in the hot sun – from The Dance of Time by Michael Judge France is the United States’ oldest ally What is an ally It is friend We have learned that in Nice France a bad guy drove a truck into a crowd of people who were celebrating France’s 4th of July known as Bastille Day Many innocent people were killed We pray for the people of Nice pronounced NeeseLong ago in 1908 an American went to France to show the French people his new invention That American was Wilbur Wright Just north of Nice in Le Mans on August 11 1908 Will flew the airplane he and brother Orville invented It was the first public flight of a flying machine that truly worked well and could be controlled! Will took off flew some circles and landed to the enthusiastic cheering of the French peopleHe made 9 flights that week totaling about 1/2 hour in the air The French people supported Will when nobody else seemed to carePray for France A Rainy DayWeather forecasters saw the rain coming our way on Thursday The rain came from the westWeather satellites orbit 24000 miles above the earth in geosynchronous orbits These satellites orbit at a speed that matches Earth’s rotation So these satellites are always above the same geographic place on Earth Data and pictures gathered by such satellites help us to see weather before it arrives Lausanne builds!On Tuesday July 12th I spent some time in our Upper Middle School building helping with our LLI summer programAs I looked out the 2nd floor window towards Blue Heron Lake I was filled with memoriesYears ago I taught at that location But the building was different — it was called Thompson Hall and it had been used as a dormitory previouslyMy 8th grade classroom was on the 2nd floor We had a balcony which enabled us to perform many interesting experimentsusing the law of gravity! It was great fun!Once we did a light and sound experiment Some of the 8th graders hiked down to Blue Heron Lake From there they whacked a drumstick on a block From the balcony the rest of us spotted them in a telescope We would see the whack but the sound was heard about one second laterlike an old movie out of synchWhat was happening Light travels at 186000 miles per secondSound travels through the air but not nearly as fast — around 780 miles per hourSo the light reached our eyes before the sound reached our ears! Next time you see an airplane fly overhead watch it carefully You’ll notice the sound of the engines and the air resistancebut the sound will appear to come from behind the planeIt’s a fun experiment and it works every timeThe new building is certainly beautiful But the old one was great too! The Electronic PlaygroundHave you seen The Electronic Playground in the labIt is a circuit board that teaches about the pathways circuits that electrons move along as we harness them to do work for us Along their way the electrons encounter switches resistors capacitors and semiconductors 4th grade learns about the Electronic Playground and on Tuesday 7/12 I introduced it to a group of teachers from other schools at the Lausanne Learning Institute LLI Each teacher received an EP to take back to their classrooms as well as a battery a set of alligator clip wires and a book of circuits for experimenting Early Saturday morning I saw an animal that is seldom seen It was a fox! He was crossing Shady Grove Road near Wolf River I got a good look at him He was red and brown was walking very quickly and stood about 15 – 18 inches at the shoulder He paused and looked right at me and then disappeared into the woodsJust a few minutes later a large bird glided right over me and came to roost on a streetlight It was a sparrow hawk It was brown white and tan Its wings when extended in flight looked to have a span of about 3 feet It was a special morning to see special animals! Do you wake up early in the morning We do at our house!Morning is generally the coolest time of the day WhyEarth turns — it rotates — and the sun has been on the other side of the Earth throughout the night But at sunrise the radiant energy of the sun causes the air to begin to move about and the temperature of the air rises We remember that moving energy is called kinetic energyAs the sun appears to climb into the sky its rays strike Earth ever more directly heating the land as well Air right above the land is heated Yet land does not soak up or store up a great deal of heat energy When the sun is gone the land coolsIf you have ever been on the sandy seashore at the moment of sunset you have experienced thisThe warm sand of the day almost instantly turns cold when the sun sets If you are walking barefoot along the shore you can feel it!Contrast this with the water Its temperature pretty much remains the same both day and night Why Water is unique it is special Water can store up heat energy very well Scientists tell us that water has a very high specific heat capacity Water is slow to store up heat energy but equally slow in giving it back This property of water plus all the oceans of the Earth help distribute heat energy around Earth Heat gets spread out Water helps moderate our weatherNo other liquid has such a high specific heat capacity as water! Weather scientists tell us that today’s temperature will be 95 degrees and the heat index will be 108 degreesWhat is the heat index Consider how you feel when you get out of the pool and the wind blows Do you feel cool Yes That’s because as the water evaporates from your skin each droplet takes away some heat as it turns to gas You feel cool!So the heat index is a measure of the ability of water to evaporate from your skin which allows you to coolIf there is a great deal of humidity moisture in the air such as is the case today then moisture leaves your skin more slowly Evaporation is slower And you do not feel as cool That’s the heat index It’s very high todaySo be careful outside Seek the shade Drink lots of water Make sure your pets have a cool place too with plenty of water Juno Arrives at Jupiter!The robotic spacecraft Juno arrived at Jupiter on the 4th of July Juno is now orbiting JupiterJuno was falling so fast into Jupiter rockets had to be fired to slow her down!It took 5 years to travel there because space distances are so huge Juno’s 20-month mission: to study Jupiter its magnetic field its auroras and its atmosphere Jupiter is a dangerous place to visit even for a robot It has a very strong magnetic field which isn’t good for electronic instrumentsJupiter also has a great deal of radiation Being in orbit around Jupiter is like receiving millions of x-rays! NASA engineers had to devise a shield in order to protect Juno So far it’s working very wellGalileo in 1619 was the first to notice that Jupiter has moons! He saw 4 of them through his telescope Their names are Europa Callisto Ganymeade and Io Europa is covered with ice and the ice is cracked and moving This suggests that water is covering Europa! That’s very exciting and one day perhaps we will send a spacecraft there to explore the Europan Seas! Might there be any living creatures there It’s an open questionIo is a tiny moon and in 1980 the spacecraft Voyager snapped a special picture Io was found to have an erupting volcano!You can learn more about Jupiter by going to wwwsciencenasagovThen click on planets Independence Day USA!On July 4 1776 our Founding Fathers met and solemnly pledged their lives fortunes and sacred honor to a new nation Here was the world’s first nation in which its citizens could be free to worship free to come and go and free to pursue dreams of life liberty and happinessOur founders! Without them we would not be here There would not even be a Lausanne We owe them a great debt Were they perfect individuals No They knew very well that many problems needed to be solved We look in the mirror and notice that we too aren’t perfectBut the United States has laws that protect her people Such laws come from a Higher Power Before any man can be considered as a member of civil society he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe – James Madison Let us strive to learn all we can help others all we can do all we can to make our country all it can be By the way if you watch TV tonight at 7 pm you will see A Capitol Fourth on WKNO Channel 10 One of the singers performing is Jackie Evanchoone of my all-time favorites!She will be singing God Bless America Welcome July!flower: larkspurbirthstone: rubyTonight’s moon phase will be waning crescent If you see the moon at all then it will be a very thin slice lit on its left side by the sun Tomorrow night the moon will still be there of course But we won’t see it The sun will be behind the moon and no reflected light will be seen from Earth It will be known as a new moon We are approaching the heart of summer Speaking of hearts if you look south on a dark clear night you may see Constellation Scorpio Scorpio looks like a big scorpion with two clawsTowards the middle of Scorpio is a very reddish star It’s about halfway up from the horizon It is Antares the heart of the scorpion Antares is the alpha star in Scorpio Do you remember when we talked about Constellation Draco the Dragon It is a long twisting constellation of stars twisting around the North Star PolarisDraco is so long that it may only be seen in its entirety this time of year Look north on a dark night If you see the North Star Polaris then Draco is there! Scotty Moore: An Influential Guitar PlayerWhen Elvis Presley began his recording career here in Memphis at Sun Studios in the 1950s he had many great hits such as Hound Dog Blue Suede Shoes and Heartbreak Hotel His guitar player was Scotty Moore Scotty played his electric guitar in a country rock and roll sort of way with a touch of jazz One of my favorite guitar solos of all time is Scotty’s wonderful solo in Hound Dog It just rocks!!!Scotty died this week in Nashville He helped Elvis develop his exciting soulful style He was 84 years oldMany great musicians such as Paul McCartney The Beatles and Keith Richards The Rolling Stones liked being with Scotty Moore because of his great guitar-playing and his humble personalityRest in peace and thank you Mr Moore! You helped inspire many of us to play guitar But none of us will ever play quite like you did! The month of June June flower: roseJune birthstone: pearlOn Tuesday our family welcomed a new baby! Her name is Olive Danielle Frassinelli VanelliWelcome baby Olive! If the sky is clear tonight then you may find the Moon What will it look like Willit be full No Although one side of the Moon faces the Sun the Moon has phases Depending upon the Moon’s position as it orbits the Earth the Sun lights it up What we see is a portion of that reflected light Tonight from Earth the Moon’s phase is waning crescent That is the lighted part of the Moon from our point of view is a crescent and is getting smaller the next few nights Try to find it! Did it rain at your house early this morningIf so look outside There may be many birds on the ground They are looking for food Birds know that after a rain earthworms crawl up out of their burrows As the worms come up birds get a meal! It’s hot!It’s summertime and today will again be warm The rain will cool the air somewhatWith temperatures forecast to rise into the mid – 90s the sun warms the air The amount of moisture in our Memphis area air known as humidity is high alsoMost of our humidity comes from the Gulf of Mexico Water evaporates rises high into the air and is blow to the mid-south by the prevailing windsWeather scientists meteorologists may use a heat index that tells us how hot it truly feelsWith more humidity in the air evaporation happens slowly We know that evaporation is a way that our skin cools itself As water evaporates liquid water turns to vapor it takes away heat as it does soThe heat index today may reach 110 So be careful outside Provide yourself and your pets with plenty of shade and water Have you seen the beautiful puffy clouds Maybe you have seen large birds circling just under them If so you can be sure that these birds are catching a column of rising warm air called a thermal Some birds are experts at this especially Turkey Vultures Their wings spread wide to catch the rising air It is beautiful to observe We often see them in the skies over Memphis! The Summer SolsticeYesterday summer officially began Yesterday is also known as the Summer Solstice The daylight hours were longest and the night-time hours were shortestFor a period of time our daylight hours will be long our night hours will be short All of it adds up to 24 hours!WhyWe must think about our Earth as it orbits the Sun Earth is tilted at about 23 degrees in relation to that orbitOn the Summer Solstice the North Pole of the Earth is tilted directly toward the Sun in its space trek This means that more of the Sun’s rays strike the Northern Hemisphere of Earth than reach the Southern Hemisphere It’s the first day of winter down there! It’s like facing the Sun on the beach It’s warmer on that side!Incidentally Earth’s orbit is not a perfect circle it is in astronomers’ language an ellipse An ellipse is not exactly a circleit is a circle with two centers An ellipse is a sort of squashed-out circle Our ellipse has a very slight eccentricity Believe it or not Earth is about 3 million miles farther from the Sun today than it is in winter It’s the tilt that makes such a difference in our climateWere it not for the tilt of the Earth’s axis we would have no seasons at all! Astronomers also tell us that the Sun appears to rise in its northernmost point in the east on the Summer Solstice and it will set in its northernmost point in the west The sun remains in the sky for almost 18 hours these days!Are you confused yet It’s easier to see on a diagram I can show you when school begins again!One more thing about todayhave you ever heard of the Tropic of Cancer It is so named because a constellation of stars — known as Cancer — is the place in the sky where the Sun happens to be today at noon The stars are much farther away than our Sun Our Sun appears to be in Cancer Cancer is generally drawn as a crab Sohappy Summer Solstice Don’t be crabby! : The month of June!June is one of our favoritesthe June flower is a rose The June birthstone is a pearl Do the thing and you will have the power-Ralph Waldo EmersonA mild answer turns back wrath but a harsh word stirs up anger Proverbs 15:1 The phase of the moon is waxing gibbous Courage Amid ChaosLove is stronger than hateWe learned about the sad events in Orlando Florida A crazed gunman killed 50 innocent people and injured dozens moreWhen we see bad guys do bad things like this we are sad Yet even in such a tragic situation we see many people rushing in to help The police helped Workers at the business helped Friends helped each other May we always be helpers to one another each day May we always be willing to sacrifice for othersWe ask God’s blessings on a troubled world There will soon be a new element on the Periodic Table Guess what its name will be It will be known asTennesseeum Tn! Yes it’s true This new element was discovered through research in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory right here in Tennessee Tennesseeum was made in the laboratory by smashing other elements together Tennesseem has an atomic number of 117 This means that one atom of Tennesseem has 117 protons particles in its nucleus It is the heaviest element so far D-Day Anniversary was June 6th72 years ago on June 6 1944 the Allied Forces landed on the beaches of France Their mission: to liberate Europe from Nazi control Their mission took many months and many lives It was successful and brought about the end of World War II Muhammad Ali was a great boxer amp won the World Heavyweight Championship 3 timesHe was also known for his quick wit his sense of humor his love for people and his poetry But once a flight attendant got the best of him As Ali took his seat and the crew was readying the airplane for take-off a flight attendant noticed that Ali wasn’t wearing his seat beltPlease fasten your seat belt sir she reminded himAli looked at her and answered Superman don’t need no seat belt She looked at him and said Superman don’t need no airplane! A Baseball StoryWhen I was 10 years old we used to play baseball in the church yard across the street from my houseOne day when school was out I was up to bat I got lucky and hit the ball far The ball sailed across the churchyard across the street and smashed right into the front window of a nearby houseWe heard the crash of glass and stopped the game I knew I had to go over there so I did I rang the doorbell very afraid of what might happenThe house was the home of a Memphis fireman Mr Lovell and his wife Mrs Lovell answered the door I braced myself for a severe reprimandShe spoke to me kindly and called Mr Lovell to the door I’m sorry sir I broke your window I will be glad to pay for a new one He had the baseball in his hand He gave me back the ball He said John I’m glad you came over I will take care of the window it was an accident I was very relieved and glad that I knocked on their door that day Both Mr amp Mrs Lovell reminded me that it was always best to own up to what you do It was very unusual for me to hit the ball that far!I will always remember the Lovell family and their kindness June is here! 30 days have SeptemberApril June and NovemberI hope you spend lots of time outside this summer Look up at the stars tonight if it’s clear Did you know that the stars are out in the daytime too We just can’t see them because the sun is so brightAstronomers call it the sun’s glare Planet Jupiter is out tonight This evening when it gets dark look up and south Look slightly east left The brightest object in the sky is Jupiter Memorial Day marked the unofficial start of summer Official summer begins on June 20th It is known as the Summer Solstice On that day daylight in the Northern Hemisphere will be the longest of any day in the year — and nights will be shortestMemorial Day originally known as Decoration Day may be traced to 1862 when families of those who died in the Civil War visited the graves of loved ones bringing flowersNow it is a National Holiday It is a day when we pause remember and thank those who died in service of us all so that we may live freeThere is a saying Freedom isn’t free That is somebody had to fight for it Why One of our Lausanne parents a doctor who escaped from Vietnam as a 14 year-old put it this way: There are always bad guys out there who want to tell you what to do and take everything that belongs to youThat’s true It is also true that freedom has been bought and paid for Let us pause and be thankful to all those who have been willing to protect and defend us here in the USA We are free That’s why so many people want to come here Lausanne all of her families from around the world and our own day-to-day choices are a result of those who fought for freedom Congratulations to the Lausanne Class of 2016 who had their Baccalaureate today Graduation is tomorrowBye everybody! Happy and safe summer to allI will be in amp out of the lab all of June cleaning up amp getting ready for next yearI’ll also be helping out at Renaissance Summer camp on Tuesday amp Thursday afternoons during the month of June Lab notebooks were due last week in grades 3 amp 4 All pages should have been in chronological order amp all blanks should have been filledWe have 0 days of school left Did you do your best I hope so! Learning is life-long I am still learning! I think it keeps a person youngif we keep learning To be learning is to be active dynamic and interested in the world around youKids do it naturally That is why I love being a teacher We learn We grow We love and serve othersRight Summer provides rest relaxationand learning! Who says you can’t learn at the beach in the mountains in the car or in the backyard Certainly we can! There is much to experience out-of-doors So go out amp look for a butterfly a bird a salamander at my house we have little ones called skinks Or look up in the sky Find the Big Dipper in the Northern skies Follow its handle backwards and the first very bright star you see isArcturus! You can’t miss it Arc to Arcturus from the Big Dipper |
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Lab 1: The Balancing Bird In our 1st lab we explored the idea of balance We balanced a meter stick Then we placed 2 identical blocks at opposite ends of the meter stick and balanced it again We balanced our little wooden man on a high pole! He balanced very well because his center of mass was evenly distributed He didn’t fall! We passed out balancing birds to everyone and spun them around on their stands The birds did spin but they always came to a stop due to the forces of gravity and friction We performed an experiment with our birds We spun them and used the red timers to find out how long they might spin before coming to a stop We did this 3 times We called them trial 1 trial 2 and trial 3 We tabled our data We added the 3 pieces of data the sum Then we divided the sum by 3 in order to find the average Where is the bird’s center of mass Its beak! Where is the bird’s fulcrum its place of balance It is also its beak! The balancing bird holds many secrets of science! Sooner or later the twirling bird will come to a stop Why There are at least 2 reasons The first is gravity Gravity attracts all things to Earth’s center This keeps the beak on the stand! The second is friction Friction happens when two different surfaces in this case the beak and the stand are not perfectly smooth These two surfaces beak and stand rub against one another ever so slightly But it is enough to bring the bird to a standstill Friction and gravity There is a saying in science Gravity always wins Do you agree Lab 2: Speed of the Bubble Our second lab is Speed of the Bubble We have a series of tubes both long and short The tubes have different colored fluids in them but there’s an air bubble in each tube as well What happens if we turn the tube upside down The fluid is drawn down by gravity and the air bubble gets pushed up As the air bubble travels upward we notice that some bubbles are fast and some are slow We used timers to find out how many seconds this took We did so with each tube 3 times added the data from the 3 trials together and found the average time for each tube Which tube has the fastest-traveling bubble The slowest Might this tell us anything about the fluid in the tube Would thicker fluid push up a bubble faster than thinner fluid If a fluid is sticky then scientists have a word for it of course! A sticky fluid is a viscous fluid The stickier the fluid the higher its viscosity For example let’s compare water and maple syrup Which fluid has a higher viscosity Maple syrup! Lab 3: The Light MeterOur 3rd lab is The Light Meter This machine has lights of various colors which will light up when we press a particular button We may shine the lights onto something such as a leaf What will happen then Some of the light will reflect or bounce back onto the meter There is a sensor in the meter that will convert the amount of light into a number So we may shine many colors onto a leaf and we may record how much light reflects or comes back from each color We learned about the meters themselves They will emit many colors of light including red deep red orange yellow green cyan blue and infrared IR 1 2 3 amp 4 Once we understand the light meter more fully we’ll use it to measure how different colors of light behave when they strike a leaf One key concept about light that we have introduced is this: light appears as different colors to us because its waves are different For example a red wave has a longer wavelength than a blue wave Blue has a shorter wavelength as measured from crest to crest or from trough to trough So which of these two colors is the more energetic of the two If you answered blue you’re correct! Our light meters themselves are wonderfully designed by a man from NASA named Dr Alan Treiman I met him! He designed the meters with students in mind The lights in the machines are not bulbs but are longer-lasting sources of light known as light emitting diodes LEDs We will take a leaf from a magnolia tree and shine our lights from our machine onto the leaf How much of the light will come back That is how much of the light will be reflected Here’s how we do it Step 1: Press the button for the color amp read the number from the window Step 2: Get a standard white piece of poster paper and press the button for that same color Read the number from the window Step 3: Divide We’ll divide the color number by the standard For example with blue it might be 12 divided by 550 Using a calculator our answer reads 00218181 We don’t need all those decimals! Let’s multiply that number by 100 Just move the decimal two places to the right Our new number will be 218 If we round 218 to the nearest whole number than our answer is 2 Soaccording to the problem above just 2 of the blue light was reflected off the leaf But what about the other colors That’s what our lab work will tell us! This lab lasts several class days After the magnolia leaf we performed the lab with a hosta leaf The hosta leaf we noticed was a lighter green color than the magnolia The hosta leaf was also a bit streaked Would this affect our light readings Most students predicted that it would So we took readings from each color calculated our percentages and graphed the hosta leaf in class We noticed that the infrared percentages were large indeed What could this mean It means that hosta leaves reflect a great deal of the infrared back to the sky Hostas generally grow in shady places We can see them in front of the Administration Building here at Lausanne The homework assignment accompanying this part of the lab isan orange peel! That is the teacher took light readings from an orange peel Would you expect an orange peel to have the same readings and the same graph as a leaf Do the homework and find out! Hint: orange is NOT green!Lab 4 is Volume of a Cylinder Volume is a word in science that means how much space something takes up A marble takes up space and it is said to have a small volume A beach ball takes up more space and it is said to have a larger volume than a marble So volume doesn’t refer to weight It simply refers to the amount of space something takes up In this lab we measured the volume of cylinders We dunked the cylinder in water And the water rose up because the cylinder pushed it up If we measured the amount of water that got pushed up then that’s the volume! When something pushes water away like you in the bathtub! we may call this displacement For example suppose we have water in a container and we measure that water at 60 mLs Then we dunk the cylinder into the water The cylinder pushes away displaces the water in the container and we now measure the water at 71 mLs All we need do is subtract: 71mLs – 60 mLs 11 mLs 11 mLs is the volume of the cylinderLab 5 is Conductors amp Insulators Everything — every material — is made of tiny building blocks called atoms An atom is the smallest part of an element All the elements may be found on the Periodic Table of the Elements We have one in the lab One of our favorite elements is copper It is a beautiful metal and can be shaped and drawn into wires Copper wires are essential They conduct electricity to and inside our homes So copper is a conductor! The tiny electrons in copper may be moved with a source of electricity such as a battery The energy of the electrons may be sent through a wire to do useful work such as lighting a light bulb We did this in class with great success But here’s the experiment: what if we were to place something else besides copper in the path of the electricity Would the light still work We tried 1o different materials If the light lit up then the materials carried electricity conductors If the light failed to light then we must assume that the electrons just couldn’t make it through insulators We kept track with a data table It was fun and some of our results were surprising One of the most interesting materials we tested was carbon It conducts somewhat but not perfectly Do you know what they call it A semiconductor! Without semiconductors there would be no computers Imagineyou’re reading this with the aid of a semiconductor!Lab 6 is Angle of the Sun We are now in the autumn season! The sun during the day doesn’t rise as high as it did during the summer So we are receiving a bit less of its energy The sun is also rising a bit later and setting a bit earlier each day and evening Why is this so It has to do with Earth’s tilt on its axis at about 23 degrees Earth’s north pole faces the sun in summer and Earth’s north pole faces away from the sun in winter But now at the beginning of the fall season Earth is halfway between We can demonstrate this in the lab but briefly what it means for us is that the sun’s rays are getting weaker as they strike Earth In this lab we used a flashlight to represent the sun We used graph paper to represent the surface of the Earth If the flashlight the sun is directly over the paper then the light shining on the paper will be intense If the light the sun is held at an angle then the light on the paper will be weakerbut it will be spread out more We did this 5 times at 5 separate angles: 90 70 50 30 and 10 degrees The lower the angle the weaker the light seems to be As we go through fall and approach winter the sun’s rays strike Earth at a lesser angle weakening the energy we receive from it This results in colder land colder air different weather patterns and trees losing their leaves Do you know what scientists call trees that lose their leaves These trees are known as deciduous trees Deciduous trees have chemicals in them that respond to the shorter daylight hours these chemicals are called auxins The auxins tell the tree when it’s time to lose its leaves! It’s not the temperatureit’s the length of daylight hours that runs the show Isn’t it great to experience fall once again Lab 7 is Making Sense of Data In this lab we will ask all of our 7 or 8 lab groups to write their data on the white board Then we’ll all copy the data on a class data sheet We’ll add amp average each number of lit squares for 90 70 50 30 amp 10 degrees We’ll ask ourselves What is the class average of ‘lit squares’ for the 90-degree angle of the flashlight And we’ll do the same for 70 50 30 amp 10 degrees When we look at all the class data we’ll try to spot a trend with the averages For example are seeing an increase a greater number of squares as the flashlight was placed at lower and lower angles We probably should see such a trendyes! Lower light at a lower angle tends to spread out like the sun actually does when its energy strikes the Earth Yet because we are people and not machines it may be that we are counting the squares a little differently than might be expected That’s part of science tooLab 8 is Popcorn Percentages It is fall and time for popping some corn! We’ll pop two brands of popcorn: Kroger brand amp Orville Redenbacher Which brand will yield the most popped corn per kernel That is if we pop 50 seeds of each brand will both brands pop equally well Will Kroger pop better than Orville We will be testing popped kernels of corn not size or taste Our question once more is Which brand will yield the most popped corn per kernel Each group will pop both Kroger amp Orville on different days We will keep track of how many kernels actually pop in our data tables Many other factors won’t change same beaker same amount of oil same of seeds amp same experimenters All the things that are the same are called constants Popcorn pops because there’s a tiny droplet of moisture within each seed If we get the droplet hot enough it will expand amp explode! The ratio of water to steam is 1 to 1200! Readysetpop!!! After lab 8 and before we do lab 9 we’ll watch Video Quiz: Light In this video we’ll be introduced to light What is light It is energy that we can see Light is called the visible spectrum Light is only a small part of the energy that comes from our sun Our sun a star produces a great deal of energy Energies such as cosmic radiation x-rays and ultraviolet rays are all more powerful than the visible light that our eyes see But energies such as infrared radiation and radio waves are all less powerful than visible light Light may be used to send messages Have you heard about fiber optics Fiber optics are made from pure glass As light travels through the glass it carries messages such as text voice pictures and computer codes In the 19th century Alexander Graham Bell found that he could send messages on a beam of light But he gave up when he discovered that he could not do it at night! Light travels very fast Light is the fastest traveler that we know of Light moves at 186000 miles per second That’s the cosmic speed limit nothing can travel faster! Lab 9 is Metals Alloys amp Heat In this lab we’ll try to find out which of our 5 samples of metals and alloys are the best conductors of heat We’ll test 2 metals and 3 alloys An alloy is a mixture of 2 or more metals Our metals are aluminum and copper Our alloys are brass copper amp zinc steel iron amp carbon and nickel alloy nickel amp silver Each of these 5 samples looks like a rod and each of the 5 rods comes out of a center piece called a hub We’ll heat the hub with a flame We’ll place a wax sample on the end of each of the samples As the rods get hot the heat energy transfers from the hub out to the edge The wax melts! But which wax sample will melt first We’ll have to watch carefully We’ll record the times of each melted piece of wax on our data tables Which one of our samples is the best conductor of heat We’ll soon find out! Lab 10 is Melting Point of an Alloy Our alloy in this lab is made of 3 different metals: indium tin and bismuth Each of these metals is unique and different But if these 3 metals are blended together they are known as Field’s Metal Field’s metal is a solid of course But our job in this lab is to melt it! At what temperature will our sample of Field’s Metal melt To find out we lowered a sample of the alloy on a thread into a water bath that’s water in a test tube We lit the burner below We watched and waited Before too long the water got hot and the sample of Field’s Metal turned to liquidand fell right off the thread! It landed on the bottom of the test tube It had turned to liquid When we dumped out the water and the liquid metalit turned right back into a solid! Why The cooler air of the room cooled the metal All metals and all elements have an atomic number An atomic number refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom For example hydrogen has 1 proton in its nucleus so its atomic number is 1 It is light Helium has 2 protons in its nucleus so its atomic number is 2 It is heavier than hydrogen Carbon has 6 protons in its nucleus so its atomic number is 6 And what about our 3 metals Indium 49 Tin 50 Bismuth 83 Lab 11 is The North Star The North Star also known as Polaris is located high above Earth’s North Pole far out in space It is many trillions of miles away Because of its position above the pole Polaris does not seem to move throughout the night The other stars do appear to move Any star close to Polaris seems to move in a big circlearound Polaris But because Polaris our North Star does not move this makes it a good marker in the sky For centuries ship captains have depended on the North Star to find their way But how Mariners people who sail upon the sea knew that if you could find North then South is behind you And West is to your left And East is to your right! You may try this yourself Not only that but captains knew something else about this wonderful star If it was high in the sky almost overhead then your ship was close to the North Pole If was low in the sky at a smaller angle then your ship was close to the Equator If you could use a protractor then you could pretty much find your latitude The North Pole’s latitude is 90 degrees north The equator’s latitude is 0 degrees So knowing your latitude was a big help Finding longitude is something differentand that took a different sort of instrumentand that’s another story! In this lab we had 11 or 12 ships We also lit up our own North Star on the ceilingusing a small light bulb We went to each ship and used our astrolabes to find the latitude of that ship It works like this: 90 degrees minus your protractor measurement your latitude Could more than one ship have the same latitude Yes There’s no reason why they couldn’t Ahoy matey! Lab 12 is The Star Chart We’ll introduce our students to constellations and stars and how to find them in the sky We’ll make a star map — it is in the shape of a circle and may be dialed up to any night of the year at any time Since the stars move very predictably we’ll learn how to find our favorites Here are some things to know about our star charts: the middle of the chart represents overhead That’s also called the zenith The edge of the chart represents the horizon That’s where the ground or sea meets the sky The closer a star or constellation is to the edge of the chart the lower it will appear to be in the sky If a star or constellation is in the middle of the chart then we should expect to find it overhead More details may be found on lab sheet 12 Meanwhile fasten your seat belts and prepare the starship for a stellar voyage! Please bring the following things to our next science class: manilla folder simple star field complex star field amp the paper with the black outline and the white oval Lab 12 continues with The Winter Hexagon During the winter months on clear nights we may face south and see quite a star show Orion the Hunter dominates the sky and its alpha star is Rigel You can also spot Orion because of his 3 belt stars Take a left at Orion amp you’ll find Canis Major the Big Dog constellation Its alpha star is Sirius and Sirius is also the brightest star in the night sky Head back to the belt and go rightyou’ll run right into Taurus the Bull This constellation’s alpha star is Aldebaran Aldebaran is the red eye of the charging bull From Aldebaran head toward the zenith of the sky The constellation there will be Auriga the Charioteer Its alpha star is Capella From Capella go gently toward the horizon to find Gemini the Twins Its two bright stars are Castor and Pollux From Gemini go down to the Little Dog Canis Minor Its alpha star is Procyon And from Procyon it’s just a short hop back to Sirius the Big Dog That’s the Winter Hexagon! Also lab 12 continues with a Tour of the Winter Night Sky In this presentation we discussed circumpolar stars Those are the stars that move around the North Star Polaris as if Polaris were the hub and the other stars were the spokes of a wheel Circumpolar constellations include the Ursa Major the Big Dipper Cassiopeia the Queen Draco the Dragon and Ursa Minor the Little Dipper We also discussed the pointer stars of the Big Dipper These are the two stars on the bowl of the Big Dipper that point almost directly to Polaris We discussed Orion the Hunter and nearby constellations such as Canis Major the Big Dog Lepus the Hare Eridanus the River Taurus the Bull and Gemini the Twins Lab 13 is a make amp take We’ll call it a Star Tunnel It’s a bit like a planetarium Look through a tube point it at a light andstars and constellations are there! It is a Lausanne First! This particular lab has not been done by any other 4th grade so far! After we decorate them in Art class we may take them home for keeps It’s a useful and fun thing to have It can help us learn about the night skyand that’s always interesting!Lab 14 introduces The Electronic Playground Here at last! We’ll learn how direct current behaves The electron is the star of this show We should say electrons because there are trillions of them that work for us! We force electrons to move with a battery We resist their flow with resistors We allow them to travel — or cut them off — with a switch Our push-button switch is called a momentary switch because it works only for the moment it is pressed in If the switch is closed then it’s on If the switch is open then it’s off We’ll learn to draw simple electrical diagrams called schematics We’ll use connecting codes that consist of numbers And we’ll have the great satisfaction of seeing our projects work! If they do not work then we’ll find out why That’s called troubleshooting Welcome to the world of electronics! Lab 15 introduces us to the Brightness Control Imagine that you have two lights LEDs If you feed a lot of electricity to one light but not so much electricity to the other then one is bright and one is dim That’s what happens in this circuit To make it happen we use a variable resistor A variable resistor is often a knob you may turn As you turn the knob you get more or less electricity Our VR in the Electronic Playground does this for us The more resistance in a circuit the dimmer the light will be The less resistance in a circuit the brighter the light will be! The units we use for resistance are known as Ohms The symbol for Ohms is the Greek letter Omega which looks like a bent horse shoe Lab 16 is Water Detector Can electricity pass through water That is can water conduct electricity Yes it can butsomething must be dissolved in the water first In this lab we’ll build a circuit amp will try to light the light by passing the electric current through water There’s a catch! Memphis water is not exactly pure The water folks Memphis Light Gas amp Water add a tiny bit of 3 chemicals to our water: chlorine fluoride and phosphate Each has a job to do Chlorine helps prevent bacteria amp algae from growing in the pipes Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay And phosphate lubricates the pipes to make them smooth so that water may flow easily Most of our electrical experimenters found thatyes Memphis water does indeed conduct electricity And if we add salt to itlook out! Water becomes a pretty good conductor indeed More salt in the water less resistance a brighter light! Lab 17 is The Capacitor Does capacitor remind you of the word capacity Yes it may The capacity of something tells us how much stuff it may hold You have a capacity for learning By going to school you’ll have a greater capacity for earning a living and contributing to the world In electronics a capacitor stores up electrons This is also called storing up charge The bigger the capacitor the more charge may be stored within it Our Electronic Playgrounds have 4 capacitors 5 if you count the tuning capacitor Of the original 4 two are big amp two are small We measure the amount of electrons negative charge that a capacitor may hold with the units called farads Farads are named after Michael Faraday an English physicist who invented the electric motor in 1833 Farads are very small We also use a Greek letter when we speak of farads It is the letter mu Mu looks like a u written in cursive with a tail on the front end of it It also means micro or millionths The more a capacitor can hold the longer it takes to fill it up with electrons And the longer it takes to empty it out of its electrons Some dimmers use capacitors Tuners for radios may use capacitorsLab 18 is Make Your Own Battery A battery powers a radio or a phone So a battery must push electrons through a circuit in order for the radio or phone to work properly In this lab we’ll make a type of battery but it will be different in that it’s actually a capacitor We’ll charge up a capacitor and we’ll have to use a battery to do it After we charge up the capacitor we’ll discharge it We’ll connect the capacitor to a light and the light should light up! But once the electrons are gone from the capacitor a discharge the light fades out! A smaller capacitor won’t have as many electrons in it so the light with a small capacitor won’t last very long! Lab 19 is The Oscillator amp the Lighthouse To oscillate means to swing back amp forth somehow In this circuit we are introduced to 2 new components: the transformer amp the transistor The transformer raises or lowers the voltage in a circuit The transistor invented in 1947 is a 3-in-1 component It is a switch a capacitor and a resistor all in one These two components will cause our light to blink on and off We may change the capacitor or the resistor to make it blink faster Did you see the old vacuum tube in the lab Before the age of the transistor all radios and TVs had vacuum tubes They were big and bulky and breakable The transistor made possible the portable radio!Lab 20 is The Siren It’s time to make some noise! This is by far our most complex circuit so far We will build an oscillator so that the electrical signal bounces back amp forth We will pass the signal through a transformer so that the voltage is lowered We will use two capacitors to store up the charge for a short time We will use 2 transistors to act as automatic switches And the result will be a screaming siren We may change the way our siren sounds by changing the resistor In this lab we also introduced the smaller wires without alligator clips Many of us have found that the small wires are easier and quicker than the ‘gators All you have to do is bend the terminal the spring and slide in the shiny part of the wire See if you agree!Lab 21 is Gravity amp the Rolling Ball Earth’s gravity draws all things to Earth including rocks water airand us! In this lab we’ll go back into history to the early 1600s A scientist named Galileo wondered about gravity and designed an experiment He had no computer no calculator not even a clock that kept time! So he improvised Galileo rolled a ball down a ramp He wanted to know if the ball picked up speed as it rolled So he made a water clock And that’s what we will do in this lab As we release a very heavy ball it rolls down a ramp When we release it we’ll allow some water to drip and we’ll catch the water When the ball reaches the end of the ramp we cut off the water supply We measure how much water we collected Then we repeat the process with 3/4 of the length of the ramp 1/2 the length of the ramp and 1/4 the length of the ramp We should collect less water each time right Correct! Once we get all the numbers the data we’ll examine themand we may learn something very interesting! By the way the decimal equivalents for 1 100 3/4 75 1/2 50 amp 1/4 25Video Quiz: Forces amp Motion We will take a break from labs amp see a video quiz We’ll learn about forces amp motion Inertia Newton’s 1st Law states that if an object that is still it will remain still and a moving object will remain moving — unless a force acts upon the object Gravity is a force that affects us all all the time Friction is a force that happens when things slide past each other but are not perfectly smooth In a car we may feel our bodies pulling to the right if the driver makes a left turn That’s inertia! Our body wants to continue to travel straight But it cannot since the car turns left So we feel that force We call it centrifugal force This essentially is the force that makes all thrill rides fun! A rocket ship uses forces The exhaust and hot gases from the rocket out the back cause the rocket itself to go forward That’s Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion It reminds us that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction And what about Newton’s 2nd Law It’s the most tricky It states that Force mass x acceleration SeeI said it was tricky! We’ll save that one Lab 22 is Gravity Challenge Our challenge will be to raise a cup of water from floor to ceiling using 19th-century machines We must overcome gravity to raise the water Gravity will help us on the way down! So if we time the up and time the down the down will be quicker Gravity will assist us! As we study space and space-related things we will learn about gravity assist That’s when a spacecraft is headed to some distant planet But it doesn’t have the rocket power to make it So how do engineers solve the problem They steer the spacecraft to fly by a planet — a different planet That planet’s gravity will slingshot the spacecraft to where it needs to go That’s gravity assist! In this lab the 2nd challenge will be to capture the cup of water on the way upwith a grappling hook That’s the gravity challenge!PS The ratio of our motor amp gearbox transmission is 260 to 1 260:1Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon is a movie we’ll watch to enhance our understanding and appreciation of our Huntsville trip to the US Space amp Rocket Center This is an IMAX movie and offers an overview of the accomplishments and dangers of walking on the moon 12 astronauts walked on the moon in the years 1969 – 1972 They needed space suits that were safe and dependable Indeed their lives depended on the integrity of their suits On the moon there are no trees no cars no telephone poles All these things help give us perspective That is how far away is that mountain in the distance Is it 100 yards or 10 miles away All the astronauts commented upon how difficult it was to judge distance on the moon The moon’s lack of atmosphere made everything seem crystal clear even if it was far away And what if something went wrong The astronauts trained for every eventuality but fortunately things went reasonably well during the six Apollo missions that actually landed on the moon Some people will always believe that it never happened But they have not studied for whatever reason It is an historical fact Will we go back to the moon Will we also head to Mars Class 4T: Here is some HW help for Magnificent Desolation Q 7 28 Earth Days Q 8 12 astronauts have walked on Moon Q 9 the bottom half of the lunar module served as a launching pad amp it remained on the Moon Q10 299 hours Q11 1972 Q 12 it was difficult to judge distance Q 13 batteries Q 14 nono such emergency took place Q 15 you should knowJohn F Kennedy! You should be able to handle the rest Sorry we did not see the last part! If we can I will try to show you the conclusion before school is out Lab 23 is Moon Phases We know that sometimes the moon is full It looks like a round white circle Other times it may look like a crescent or a quarter moon or even an almost-full circle This is because the sun shines on the moon and we on Earth see the moon from different angles We demonstrated this in class We turned out the overhead lights lit up a bright white light in the front of the room and held up white Styrofoam spheres on sticks As we turned to our left we noticed that the Styrofoam spheres appeared to be lit differently by the light in front of the room the sun Once you see this you understand what happens to make the phases of the moon! We also took a look at two ways to think about a month One month is called a synodic month That’s the time that goes by between one new moon and the next new moon That’s about 295 days The other month is called a sidereal month That’s when we measure the moon’s orbit around the Earth in relation to a distant star And that’s about 273 days Why is there a difference between these two ways to measure a month We must remember that the Earth does not stand still! It is moving through space and the moon follows it along So measuring a month using a distant star in the background takes about two days less than measuring against the sun which is much closer to us in space This may sound confusing but once you see our marble movement on the carpet it makes sense Don’t forget to take a look at our 2017 Moon Phase calendar in the lab You can see what phase the moon will be on your birthday!Class 4J: Here is some homework help for HW 23 Moon Phases Please read the explanations too!Q 1 you can do itQ 2 the first way we showed on the floor Q 3 in your notesQ 4 the second way we showed on floorQ 5 in your notesQ 6 month comes from the word moonQ 7 6 missions actually landedQ 8 Apollo 8 Q 9 1968 December 24thQ 10 false! It’s reflected sunlightQ 11 albedo Q 12 only about 11 — that’s not much!Q 13 think about it — wouldn’t the moon simply be WAY too bright at night if that were the caseQ 14 yes – but it only orbits once a month That is the moon’s month is the same as the moon’s day Weird but true!Q 15 think about the previous answerour Moon throughout history has always faced its same side toward Earth observers We never knew what the other side of the moon looked like until the 1960s That’s when we began to take pictures of the far side of the moonQ 16 please write simple circle-diagrams of the 8 phases of the moon as we did on the board and as you saw in the Styrofoam models Label each please!Lab 24 is Moon Craters Since the moon has no atmosphere any flying space junk — including asteroids — will strike the moon’s surface with great speed and force When Galileo looked at the moon through his telescope in 1619 he saw broad dark places He named them Maria which is Latin for seas To him it looked like these vast expanses might be oceans of some sort But they are not The moon is dry except for some water ice deep in ever-shadowed craters at the moon’s south pole From earth even without a telescope we may see some features on the moon We may see the crater Tycho in the moon’s southern hemisphere Its ejecta blanket proceeds out several hundred miles from the point of impact We may see a mountain range in the moon’s northern hemisphere It is the Apennine Mountain Range Apollo 15 landed there This huge mountain range encircles the Sea of Rains Many scientists believe that these huge maria were crated when large asteroids smacked into the moon And the force of their impacts may have caused underground lava to flow and cover over the large craters spreading out like glaze over pottery For fun we made some craters of our own in the lab We dropped chunks of metal from the roof with an electromagnetright into our moonscape of flour cinnamon chocolate powder and sawdust We observed some pretty good impacts with decent craters left as evidence Lab 25 is The Path to Mars Humans have sent spacecraft to Mars! We have had many successes but some failures too The first spacecraft to successfully soft land on Mars was Viking I in 1976 It took pictures amp scooped up some Martian soil It was a robot and performed some onboard tests on the soil It was looking for life it didn’t find it however Will humans go to Mars We will likely make an attempt by the year 2030 How do we get to Mars The Red Planet is so far that we don’t have a rocket powerful enough to do it We must use what is called a transfer orbit We’ll use the sun’s tremendous gravity to slingshot our spacecraft to Mars We will demonstrate this in lab 25 We’ll first draw an ellipse That’s a sort of circle with two center points rather than one Our larger ellipse will be Mars’ orbit Inside that ellipse we’ll draw a smaller ellipse This will be Earth’s orbit Then we’ll draw yet a third ellipse It will be the path of the spacecraft — flying from Earth to Mars This is the transfer orbit In reality it is the sun that causes all three of these orbits — the Earth Mars and our little Mars-bound spacecraft! So how do you draw an ellipse Come to class and see!Lab 26 is Altitude of a Stomp Rocket We’ll take a look at some plastic tubes that will serve as some simple rockets But don’t let their simple design fool you These babies can fly! They are powered by nothing more than compressed squeezed air We’ll do the squeezing by stomping our feet on a plastic container that will send air through an air tube The tube fits right under the rocket which is also a slightly larger tube Air rushes through andzoom! The plastic rocket takes off! The little rocket may soar hundreds of feet high The highest point in its flight is called its apogee We’ll try to find its apogee by using triangles and a bit of math I have translated the math for you but this whole type of triangle math is called trigonometry We will use an instrument called an inclinometer to measure the angle of the rocket from 100 feet away That’s our baseline The inclinometer also has some other numbers on it which we’ll also use to help determine the altitude For more about this refer to the data table on lab sheet 26 But the big idea here islet’s try to find out how high these rockets fly Once we know how to do it we’ll use this same method to determine the altitude of other rockets we’ll build and launch before school’s out |
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Profesoras de Secundaria y Bachillerato en el Colegio Internacional Aravaca Especialistas en implantación de nuevas metodologías en Secundaria y responsables de formación del profesorado “PBL para Secundaria” Aprende a crear tus propios proyectos y sacar el máximo rendimiento a tus alumnos con esta Créate desarrolla e implanta metodologías y herramientas experimentales e innovadoras con la comunidad educativa “El emprendimiento como vía para desarrollar el potencial de tus alumnos: taller práctico” ¿Quieres enseñar a tus alumnos a tener iniciativa a idear a ser creativos y a dar solución a un reto para mejorar la sociedad Te enseñamos a soñar a lo grande a prototipar tus ideas y a emprender todo lo que te de Recursos educativos de la NASA “¿Cómo utilizar el vídeo para proyectos profesionales” Aprende a desarrollar contenidos audiovisuales para tus contenidos educativos |
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NASA Television to Air Launch of Next International Space Station Crew |
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Компания SpaceX запустила аппарат NASA на поиски планеты земного типа |
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US Senate Approves Jim Bridenstine as the 13th NASA Administrator |
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La máquina de nubes de la NASA |
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In the United States has appointed a new Director for NASA |
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Cohete de SpaceX despega desde Florida con telescopio de la NASA para buscar planetas |
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NASA: SpaceX Falcon Heavy Is ‘Too Small’ for Deep Space Exploration |
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Átneveztek egy egykori vadászpilóta került a NASA élére |
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La NASA busca crear humanos en el espacio mandando espermatozoides al cosmos |
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NASA запустила «охотника за обзор холодильников от KitchenAid |
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NASA’nın Curiosity yani ‘Merak’ adlı gezgini Mars’ın sırlarını çözmeye devam ediyor 2017’nin başlar… |
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Moasure ONE is the World’s First NASA-Inspired Measuring Tool |
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NASA slavi 28 godina od lansiranja teleskopa Habl |
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NASA lëshon satelitin në kërkim të eksoplaneteve |
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NASA «прогавив» небезпечний астероїд разминувшийся з нашою планетою |
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NASA відібрало 12 осіб для польоту на Марс |
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Megnyerte a NASA versenyét mégsem dolgozna nekik a 25 éves szegedi mérnök |
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Neuer NASA-Chef gilt als verwischt laut USA Spuren in Duma |
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NASA lança satélite que vai buscar novos planetas que possam abrigar vida |
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NASA and SpaceX planning for next launch of Bangabandhu 1 |
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NASA Scientist Presents “The Juno Mission to Jupiter” |
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NASA and Algae |
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NASA encontra 7 planetas habitáveis do tamanho da Terra |
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We Are Living In A Hologram Designed By Aliens Says NASA Scientist |
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NASA посвятило красочное изображение туманности Лагуна 28-летию телескопа «Хаббл» |
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Εκτοξεύτηκε ο νέος «κυνηγός εξωπλανητών» της NASA |
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Awesome Save by NASA Spec Z Driver During the Championship Race |
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El modelo de guardias médicas de 24 horas es “cruel” “penoso” e X lanza con éxito al espacio “el cazador de planetas” de la NASA |
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US Senate narrowly confirms Bridenstine as NASA’s new chief |
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Shawna McBride Associate Director Wyoming NASA Space Grant Windy Wyo |
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From the mid-1970’s to the mid-1990’s Airstream produced a motorized version of their iconic trailers NASA used them to transport astronauts to and from the space shuttle! Timeless can customize these amazing motorhomes to meet your needs |
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Виртуальный 4K-видеотур по ландшафтам Луны от NASA видео |
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Figuras de gran calado en el panorama educativo nacional e internacional nos acompañarán en el Congreso para arrojar algo de luz sobre los asuntos más innovadores de la labor educativa en innovación liderazgo y transformación digital Conferencia de Recursos educativos de la NASA Senator at the Academic Senate of the California State University Tecnología del IE University Director de Mente Colectiva PNL en la innovación fundador del grupo musical Maldita Nerea Logopeda y maestro de Audición y Lenguaje La creador del coaching realista Mentes consultor y formador en empresas multinacionales Actitud y optimismo |
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NASA wants to send your name to the Sun |
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Why Should You Join NASA |
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NASA Sends Human Sperm to ISS |
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Senate confirms anti-LGBTQ Rep Jim Bridenstine to head NASA |
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Trump’s NASA Administrator Brings Fresh New ‘No Science’ Agenda To Space Agency |
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NASA Cybersecurity Chief Concerned about Outer-Space Hacking |
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NASA Selects Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® to Build X-Plane |
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NASA DESCOBRE 2 NOVOS PLANETAS ALIENÍGENAS |
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Terrestrial Ecology Program Scientist Position at NASA Committees |
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After 15 months NASA finally has an administrator Updated |
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SpaceX lanza con éxito nuevo cazaplanetas de la NASA |
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The 22-Year-Old NASA Engineer Working to Send a Rocket to Mars |
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NASA și SpaceX caută semne de viaţă în afara galaxiei noastre |
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Conspiracy theorists say that this NASA photo prov |
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8 UFOs Pass Shuttle Discovery Before NASA Cuts Feed! |
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NASA-funded Citizen Science Project Discovers New Brown Dwarf |
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¿Cuánto gana un astronauta que trabaja para la NASA |
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NASA ‘unable to stop’ enormous asteroid Bennu which could hit Earth in 2135 |
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Trump’s divisive pick to run NASA wins narrow confirmation |
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Discovering NASA’s Sisterhood of STEM Pioneers |
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La NASA espera encontrar vida extraterrestre con el sondeo de Exoplanetas |
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ANTHONY CARRO Representante de la NASA en España |
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The beauty industry can be a tricky place and for some it truly is rocket science After a stint at NASA Kwami Williams launched True Moringa a natural beauty company aimed at skin of all types plus giving work to Ghanaian farmers |
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NASA को भी पता नहीं चला पृथ्वी के बेहद करीब से गुज़र गया ये |
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How NASA plans to look inside Mars with its next lander |
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NASA’s new planet hunter launches |
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NASA must focus on ‘risk leadership’ to explore deeper in space retiring director Lightfoot saysTue Apr 17 2018 |
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VANS OLD SKOOL’A NASA DOKUNUŞU |
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Специалисты NASA начали собирать новый Mars 2020 Rover видео |
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Successful launch of a NASA exoplanet finding satellite aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket |
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NASA Armstrong tests nickel-titanium shape-memory alloy for folding aircraft wings padlock |
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Senate votes to confirm Bridenstine as NASA administrator |
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NASA Traagschuim met Pocketveer matrassen |
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Code Europe 2018 – specjaliści IT z NASA Google Bookingcom przyjeżdżają do Polski |
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Fascinantan video: Šta je NASA snimila na Mjesecu |
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NASA Lagün Bulutsusu’nun Hubble Tarafından Çekilen Olağanüstü Fotoğraflarını Yayınladı |
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NASA möchte an Augmented Reality forschen für die Arbeitswelt |
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Inicia NASA nueva búsqueda de planetas |
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NASA: La ingravidez es una realidad pero fuera de la Tierra |
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NASA gotowa na badania wnętrza Marsa |
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Streamwise CFD has been used to perform simulations for eg Honda Daikin DuPont NASA NIST Paul Scherrer Institut the Technical Research Centre of Finland and General Motors |
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NASA新一代系外行星“猎手”将进入新轨道 NASA新一代系外行星“猎手”将进入新轨道 |
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Anti-Freezing Technology Wins NASA iTech Prize |
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SpaceX lanza el nuevo cazaplanetas de la NASA para buscar vida |
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NASA to Launch StemRad’s AstroRad Radiation Protection Vest on Orion EM-1 Mission |
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Spotlight: US Senate Confirms Jim Bridenstine As New NASA Chief |
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Spring 2017 |
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VIDEO Sutra u 11:00 sati posljednji ispraćaj doktoru Adnanu Delibegoviću Video Nekadašnja astronautkinja NASA-e održala prezentaciju tuzlanskim studentima i srednjoškolcima Video Inicijativna grupa Aktivno starenje Brčanska Malta realizacijom projekata uspješno doprinosi razvoju društva Semaforska signalizacija na raskrsnici “KULA” izvan funkcije Video U slobodno vrijeme – Pripreme za Baletni koncert prvih tuzlanskih balerina Video Otvoren Prvi “Festival savremene žene” u Tuzli |
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DORSALMEDIC conçoit fabrique et commercialise une gamme de matelas oreillers et surmatelas en mousse viscoélastique à mémoire de forme de grande qualité de confortLes technologies et les matières utilisées pour fabriquer les matelas et oreillers ont considérablement évoluées Les produits en mousse viscoélastique à mémoire de forme sont considérés aujourd’hui comme le nec plus ultra dans le domaine du sommeil et du bien être et recommandés par tous les professionnels de santé à travers le monde Cette reconnaissance est due aux effets thérapeutiques incontestables contribuant au soulagement des douleurs dorsales cervicales et au bien être en généralChez DORSALMEDIC tous nos produits sont fabriqués en Espagne sous la marque DORSALMEDIC afin de vous garantir la meilleure qualité dans le respect de l’environnementNous avons sélectionnés pour vous de nouvelles matières encore plus confortables et résistantes garanties sans risques pour votre santé et chaque produit est fabriqué selon un procédé respectueux de l’environnement C’est en utilisant de nouvelles matières de nouvelles technologies que les produits de la marque DORSALMEDIC ont pu satisfaire de milliers consommateurs en Europe et ainsi s’imposer comme un acteur innovant du marché de la literie Le respect de la santé Les produits DORSALMEDIC sont tous certifiés conformes aux normes européennes concernant l’interdiction d’utilisation de substances chimiques dangereuses pour la santé DORSALMEDIC n’utilise que des mousses ayant obtenu la certification Oeko-Tex standard 100 classe 1 classe bébé la plus stricte CertiPUR ISO 2001-9000 et AIDIMA afin de vous garantir une utilisation prolongée de votre matelas sans aucun risque pour votre santé Ces certifications sont également synonymes de respect pour l’environnementExploitant un brevet de fabrication issu de la NASA Tempur a été le précurseur et l’unique fabricant mondial durant de nombreuses années Aujourd’hui DORSALMEDIC vous offre la possibilité d’avoir le confort maximum en matelas sur-matelas oreillers à des tarifs hyper accessibles sans intermédiaire en direct de notre usine en Espagne |
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NASA UPOZORILA SVIJET: Nema spasa ako asteroid “Beni” krene prema Zemlji |
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LEGO® NASA: Apolo Saturno V |
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Lego Ideas Women of NASA |
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Blog di MAHIGIT 200 CABINET SECRETARIES MAYORS GOVS CONGRESSMEN NASA LISTAHAN NG MGA CORRUPT! |
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NASA Has Found Solution For Stopping Asteroid That Will Destroy Earth |
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Headlines: Remembering the OKC Bombing Bridenstine Heads to NASA amp OKC Tourism |
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Εκτοξεύθηκε ο νέος «κυνηγός εξωπλανητών» το διαστημικό τηλεσκόπιο TESS της NASA φωτό |
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Finden sich in geologischen Aufzeichnungen Hinweise auf frühere TESS: NASA startet neuen am Ägeri-See |
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NASA запустило телескоп для поиска экзопланет |
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NASA-Quality Tension Fabric Buildings |
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Mengapa NASA Melakukan Kebohongan |
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NASA duce energia nucleară în spațiu prin Kilopower |
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New NASA Chief Jim Bridenstine Faces Uphill Climb after Contentious Confirmation |
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La existencia extraterrestre ha sido confirmada por astronautas de la NASA |
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Incident insights from NASA NTSB and the CDC |
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NASA slavi 28 godina od lansiranja teleskopa Habl u svemir |
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NASA’s planet-hunting TESS spacecraft flies to space aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket |
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NASA: Potremmo Trovarci in una Matrix Extraterrestre |
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Kế hoạch táo bạo của NASA ‘làm nguội’ siêu núi lửa… |
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Bridenstine confirmed as NASA administrator |
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PEQUENO ESFORÇO PEQUENO RESULTADO NÃO É CIÊNCIA DA NASA |
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This NASA Engineer’s Vaporizer Takes a ‘Quantum Leap’ Above the Competition |
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La NASA progetta di utilizzare la Blockchain di Ethereum per creare veicoli spaziali che “pensano” da soli |
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President Trump’s NASA Pick Confirmed |
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NASA crew enjoyed pizza in space |
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NASA Scientists confirm Aliens can perform self rectal exams |
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PRODUK SARANA PERTANIAN PETERNAKAN PERIKANAN PERKEBUNAN DAN KEHUTANAN BERBAHAN ORGANIK BUKTIKAN SEGERA KEUNGGULAN PRODUK NASA DAN JADILAH DISTRIBUTOR NASA DI DAERAH ANDA |
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A NASA beismerte: Nem tudják megvédeni a Földet… |
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Trumpov čovjek vodi NASA-u: Političar koji je negirao klimu |
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I know there are many people out there that are embarrassed of that one anti “Globe” friend or family member that just sounds so silly talking about how the earth is not a globe or even better yet that it’s flat You get so irritated that your afraid to even invite them for the get togethers any more Sure everybody knows that there is empirical evidence that can prove it’s a globe Right So once and for all pull out that evidence and show it to them Finally be able to shut-them-up I’ll try to make it easy and use the evidence that usually gets used 1 All the evidence NASA has given us over the years should be more than enough to prove it’s a globe Then again neither NASA nor our government have never been known for there actual photos of space or even their honesty So I guess we can’t use NASA Here is a link to ISS photos that validate flat earthers theories 2 How about those stars then Just look at the stars themselves There movements should definitely prove that we live in heliocentric universe spinning and rotating with other moons and planets moving around us at the same time Well… actually what it shows is that somehow there is a star that seems to never move Yeah No kidding Freaked me out too All the moving through space that is said to happen and Polaris what we use for directional help is always at our north That’s only the half of it The rest of the stars all make a circle around that one star Polaris too I guess we can’t use that to silence that person 3 The Bible That’s the ticket They can’t deny that Or can they It seems as though there are many verses that speak of the earth and how it’s created and they all seem to steer toward the flattish shape Sorry I thought I had em there But the following link will bring you to those verses Truth is there is no empirical evidence that says the earth is a globe Only conjecture propaganda and pompous insults Which brings us to the point of the article |
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Senate confirms Bridenstine for NASA |
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Νέο όπλο της NASA στην αναζήτηση εξωπλανητών |
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Le seul écosystème officiellement reconnu par la NASA |
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NASA discovered in space a planet like Earth |
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NASA Documentary |
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This NASA Astronaut Owes His Success and Work Ethic to This One Thing |
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Para ufólogos imagem da NASA revela suposto crânio de dinossauro em Marte |
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O Retorno de Inanna: V – O Guardião dos da NASA revela que espaçonave gigante se esconde nos anéis de Saturno |
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Asesinato de candidata del PVEM es feminicidio: Fiscalía de pasa muy cerca de la Tierra y la NASA “no lo advirtió” |
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La NASA Podría Revelar el GRAN SECRETO de Marte en 2019 |
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Telescopio de la NASA descubre 95 nuevos exoplanetas |
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Republican Congressman Jim Bridenstine Confirmed as New NASA Chief April 20 2018 at 9:20 am |
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NASA to Test Israeli-Developed Anti-Radiation Vest in Deep Space |
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NASA Image of the Day |
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NASA Tournament Lab |
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VIDEO – Dua Benda Putih Terbang Dekat Pesawat NASA Diduga UFO |
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US Senate confirms Jim Bridenstine as new NASA chief 0 |
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კოლუმბიის უნივერსიტეტის სტუდენტმა გიორგი მჭედლიშვილმა NASA-ს კონკურსში გაიმარჯვა |
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NASA Northeast’s Alan Cohen Is Pushing His Cadillac CTS-V to New… |
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Vans x NASA v nejnovější kolaboraci! |
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NASA Launches Planet-Hunting Spacecraft To Find Exoplanets |
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Ką NASA „Google“ ir „Samsung“ kompanijos turi bendro |
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Senate Confirms Climate Change Denier To Lead NASA |
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James Bridenstine director de la NASA |
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NASA’s Newly-Appointed Leader Is Woefully Unqualified—And That’s Just The Beginning |
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NASA испытывает складной тепловой щит для космических аппаратов |
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Βάση και Εξωγήινα Όντα στο Φεγγάρι Εντοπίστηκαν σε Επίσημη Εικόνα της NASA video |
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Vans e NASA ancora insieme per una nuova collezione di sneaker! |
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NASA Invites Media to Live Webcast on Habitability of Early Solar System |
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UdeC participará en misión satelital de la NASA |
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NASA Traagschuim met Koudschuim matrassen |
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NASA’s New Planet-Hunting Spacecraft Launches on Microsoft Plan to Offload Antivirus Scanning to the GPU |
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Το Κέπλερ της NASA ανακάλυψε 95 νέους Εξωπλανήτες!! |
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NDIA offers congratulations to James Bridenstine NASA’s newest leader |
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NASA Public Service Medal |
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NASA Speed News Magazine |
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Vans x NASA Old Skool Sneakers |
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30 năm sau thảm họa Challenger và sự thay đổi của NASA |
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PBS NewsHour: Cape Town a Global Harbinger says NASA Scientist |
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NASA encuentra mensaje de Dios en marte |
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NASA Astrobiology Faculty Diversity Program |
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NASA Lies Incorporated is a non-profit educational organization based in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
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Lapos Föld – NASA Gemini Kultusz És BábFilm |
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Joe Walker: NASA’s Forgotten Spaceman |
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NASA NG MEMBERSHIP |
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Segundo de primaria se fue a la NASA |
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TEKNOLOGJI BITCOIN TINGUJ ROBOT NASA FACEBOOK MESSENGER FACEBOOK GOOGLE APPLE |
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“Terrifying” that Climate Denier Jim Bridenstine is to Lead NASA |
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NASA TV HD y NASA TV UHD disponibles en satélites Eutelsat |
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27 year NASA study concludes women named Sarah fart the most |
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NASA’s Lunar Space Station Is Almost Here |
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I know what you’re thinking that I should be seeing this water curve somehow Or maybe the researchers of NASA Lies are just not high enough in the air |
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Senate Confirms Non-Scientist Jim Bridenstine as NASA Head |
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NASA’s List of Top Air Purifying Plants |
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2018 NASA Championships Presented by Toyo Tires Registration Opens April 6th |
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26 Apr Vorträge zur Marsforschung von Dr T Zurbuchen NASA und Prof T Spohn DLR |
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ISTANBUL AREL UNIVERSITY – IN NASA TEXAS USA |
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Desert Fireball with NASA the Desert Fireball Network and Fireballs in the Sky are rolling out worldwide to become a Global Fireball Observatory through the Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute |
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La NASA crea una app para explorar la Estación Espacial Internacional con realidad virtual |
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SpaceX Launches Planet-Hunting Satellite for NASA |
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Ζωντανή σύνδεση με Αμερικανίδα αστροναύτη της NASA στη Βιβλιοθήκη Καλαμπάκας |
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NASA vai ter bolsas de estágio para portugueses |
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134 NASA Jupiter Juno Fake Image |
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Уже не скрывают: NASA показала приют инопланетной жизни на Земле 19339 |
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Trump planea controlar a la NASA gracias a su senado |
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Назначен новый директор NASA |
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Dlaczego NASA oprócz kosmosu podbija także social media |
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NanoRacks Altec Thales Alenia Space Partner to Pursue ISS Makes Double Acquisition to Boost Position in Oil and Wins 65 million Military Contract in the Confirmed as New NASA Administrator |
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1961 Гагарин: Поехали! 2011 NASA: Приехали |
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NASA nis satelitin ‘TESS’ për të gjetur planete të reja |
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La NASA avait fait miroiter il y a quelques jours une « découverte scientifique majeure » concernant Mars Depuis les spéculations allaient bon train sur la webosphère toujours prête à s’enflammer lorsqu’il est question de la Planète rouge : détection d’une forme de vie de sources d’eau liquide Le suspense a pris fin avec la mise en ligne d’un article présenté lors du Congrès européen de science planétaire qui se tient à Nantesjusqu’au 2 octobre Parallèlement la revue Nature Geoscience a publié lundi 28 septembre des travaux de la même équipe détaillant les observations conduites par la sonde américaine Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter MRO |
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