Questions of the Week
What is required for you to have when you enter Mr. Garcia’s classroom?
What do you do when the bell rings at the end of class?
Why must you not chew gum in a lab?
How many dots of glue do you need for a full size lab sheet?
How does Mr. G. get the class’ attention?
Scientist of the Week
I was born on February, 19, 1473.
I was a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon.
I formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
The publication of my book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543 was a major event in the history of science.
This triggered a revolution in my name making a pioneering contribution to the Scientific Revolution.
Daily Questions
What does the 2nd line in a conclusion ask you to do?
What is the title for number 3s in your pods?
What must you do first before you make an inference?
What is the name of the main container for liquids in science?
What is the name of the instrument that is used to measure mass in science class?