Saturday, September 29, 2018

October Eureka Masters! :D

Hello everyone!

Thank you everyone who came to our first Master's class! For those of you who didn't come, you should join us this time...if you can;) For those of you who came last time, you should come again! 

This week I want you to read or skim pages 230-358, starting at the beginning of chapter 7, and stopping at 7.10, The Meteorite Model, in The Universal Model. 
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We've decided to give an award to anyone who reads, 
and not skims the book. Reading it will prepare you 
for college, where you will be given many textbooks 
that you aren't going to be allowed to simply skim. 
But if you're short on time, or maybe you're having a 
hard time staying awake... I understand;) So feel free 
to skim if that is what's best for you! 

When skimming you should make sure to read the captions under the pictures, the bold quotes (not necessarily the quotes in blue writing, but the ones that are a bigger font), and make sure to find all of the FQ's and FA's! 
FQ's stands for fundamental Questions, and FA's stand for Fundamental Answers.   

Based on what you've read I want you to make a 2-3 minute presentation. It can be drawing/coloring a picture, making a song parody, writing a story, making a video, giving an object lesson, or just sharing you're favorite part that you thought was really cool! 
Or anything else that you can think of:D 

Examples of presentations: 

A video we made about our own "Theory". https://youtu.be/b0qZCe3lBms?list=PLn20Vbc0XKvf0cRg1bLoPz_tAoMwZ5YZG

A video we made a year ago... It's kinda biased, but it's funny!

A few of the pictures I've drawn for presentations:






So... make it exciting!

The question of the week (or month, depending on when you read this blog post..) is...


Magma Planet VS Hydro Planet!!!

Pick a side and research it! We'll be formatting our debates a lot like how we did it in Eureka last year, so make sure you have a few really good points or statistics to share when it's your turn to speak!

15 minutes of research at minimum!Image result for research gif
P.S.
A new government 10 year survey that cost $3,000,000,000 revealed that 3/4 of the people in America make up 75% of the population. 

You're welcome! ;P




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