Video page
This page is were you can find videos on the topics covered in class. If you are making-up a missing classwork Activity ( A1, A2, A3, etc.), you must watch, learn, and take notes on each video posted under the assignment heading plus another video of your choosing from the suggested playlist that appears at the end of each posted video. You must do this extra video of your choice for each posted video. For example: If there are 3 posted videos under the assignment heading (for instance: U5-C1-A1 has 3 posted videos) you must watch, learn, and take notes for 6 videos total.
The number of notes you must take for each video is equal to the number of minutes the video is in length; rounded down to the nearest minute. For example: If a video shows 5:46 ( 5 minutes and 46 seconds) in length, then you would take 5 notes on the video. Just look at the video length and ignore the seconds to determine the number of notes required for each video. For videos 20 minutes or more you may cut the number of required notes in half. Example # 1: If a video is 35 mins. and 50 secs. long you would take 17 notes; that is 35:50 rounded down to 35 then divided in half ( 17.5 ) and rounded down to 17. Example # 2: If a video length says 47:30 you would take 23 notes on it. The maximum number of notes required for any video is 30 which means that the most notes required for any video over an hour would be 30.
Refer to your Assignment Definition and Explanation packet on how to enter your notes on your product.
The number of notes you must take for each video is equal to the number of minutes the video is in length; rounded down to the nearest minute. For example: If a video shows 5:46 ( 5 minutes and 46 seconds) in length, then you would take 5 notes on the video. Just look at the video length and ignore the seconds to determine the number of notes required for each video. For videos 20 minutes or more you may cut the number of required notes in half. Example # 1: If a video is 35 mins. and 50 secs. long you would take 17 notes; that is 35:50 rounded down to 35 then divided in half ( 17.5 ) and rounded down to 17. Example # 2: If a video length says 47:30 you would take 23 notes on it. The maximum number of notes required for any video is 30 which means that the most notes required for any video over an hour would be 30.
Refer to your Assignment Definition and Explanation packet on how to enter your notes on your product.
U4 C2 A2
minerals |
U4 C2 A1
minerals |
U4 C2 GS
Getting Started |
U2 C1 A7
U.S. Geology |
U2 C1 A6
Geologic History |
U2 C1 A5
Folds and Faults |
U2 C1 A4
Rock Units |
U2 C1 A3
Metamorphic Rocks |
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U2 C1 A2
Igneous Rocks |
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U2 C1 A1
Sedimentary Rocks |
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U2 C1 GS
Getting Started |
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U5-C1-GS
Click on the video at right to watch an introduction on our Astronomy chapter. |
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U5-C1-A1
Click on the videos at right to learn more about the size scale of our solar system. |
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U5-C1-A2Click on the videos at right for more info on the moon.
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U5-C1-A3The videos at right will help you understand ellipitcal orbits and inclined orbits, and what eccentricity is.
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U5-C1-A4Watch the videos on the right to learn more about impact events on Earth.
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U5-C1-A5Click on the video at right for more information on this section on the origin of our life-giving sun Sol.
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