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Email Template

1. Send an email to me for a test. - Did you attach your project? -Do the words make sense? - Are you safe with identification? 2. Find an expert. - Think of a University - Look for a scientist in a department that fits your experiment - Find the public email - Use the email template - TEACHER MUST CHECK BEFORE SENDING Email Template :     Dear __________________,       My name is __________________ and I am a 4th grade student at Open Window School in Bellevue, Washington. As part of our Passion Based Science Experiments, we are hoping to seek real professionals in science and have them take a short look at our work. I was wondering if you would please look at my experiment for a few minutes and let me know what you think.   My experiment title is:   I wonder mostly about:   Do you think my results are clear?   What would adult scientists do differently if they did an experiment like mine? ...

Space Questions

1. Work on answering your questions the best you can on space. Use the sentence examples provided on the sticky paper on the board. 2. If you are done with your first answers, you should use the links at the bottom of the page to see if you can figure out the actual answers. Don't write anything but you can take notes on a separate word document.  3. Today some of you will begin the process of putting the answers to your questions in red. Questions There is a disagreement with two students on how many planets are in the solar system. Student A claims there are 8 planets and Student B claims there are 12 planets. What is some evidence to support each claim? Answer: I that student A is thinking of the normal planets but I don't know how student be can be thinking of 12 planets. Answer: I now know that student A is thinking they are right because . . . I can also see how student B is right because some planets . . . . On which planet would you ...