Love this "Science Wars" Parody!
Monday, December 14, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Path through the NGSS
The image below shows an infographic identifying a cool way science teachers find activities aligned with the NGSS. Visit http://concord.org/ngss/ to use this innovative app.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Ecology Club Fall 2015
Click the link below to see an animoto video of ecological activities New Lothrop students are engaged in this fall.
Ecology Club Fall 2015
Ecology Club Fall 2015
Sunday, October 18, 2015
VEX Robots at Carman-Ainsworth
I attended the VEX robot competition at Carman-Ainsworth schools on Saturday, October 17th - it was a blast! Students from around the region demonstrated their engineering prowess as they duelled with other teams.
Clinton Bolinger, a coach and owner of Lapeer based company "The Robot Space", along with adult mentors and student competitors from many of the teams filled me in on what it takes to compete in the VEX league.
I'll be looking up Mike Martus, Regional Support Manager for the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, to apply for matching grant funds as we begin our team in New Lothrop!
Monday, October 5, 2015
How do you get to Mars?
watch all eight NASA videos in this series... Mars Playlist
Students interested in forming an Imagine Mars Team... investigate the link below
then come find Mr. Delemeester to start the journey!
Saturday, October 3, 2015
The Kilogram
Did you know that the kilogram is the only SI base unit that is still directly defined by an object - the International Protoype Kilogram? I was thinking about the kilogram this evening as I was grading the 3-2-1 reflection assignment.
The image below shows the current International Prototype Kilogram
(under two glass jars for protection)
(under two glass jars for protection)
http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/img/mass/prototype.jpg |
According to Wikipedia...
..."three other base units (Cd, A, mol) and 17 derived units (N, Pa, J, W, C, V, F, Ω, S, Wb, T, H, kat, Gy, Sv, lm, lx) in the SI system are defined relative to the kilogram, so its stability is important. Only 8 other units do not require the kilogram in their definition: temperature (K, °C), time and frequency (s, Hz, Bq), length (m), and angle (rad, sr)."
A silicon sphere is a potential replacement for the Kilogram standard
http://www.nist.gov/pml/si-redef/images/SiliconSphere-Closeup-800_1.png |
According to a document on the NIST webpage...
..."the international metrology community has chosen to answer those questions by defining the kilogram in terms of either a silicon sphere or an invariant of nature called the Planck constant for its discoverer, Max Planck, one of the pioneers of quantum science."Maybe one of my students will have a job at the NIST some day and help to redefine one of the basic quantities we use for measurement in science!
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Do you know this spider?
HELP! Can you identify this (slightly damaged - missing leg) spider?
Mrs. Brancheau brought this spider in wondering if any of our outstanding New Lothrop students could identify it. Please post a comment below if you can find an internet resource that helps you identify this poor soul that needs medical attention (please copy and paste the URL of the resource in your comment).
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Done with your classwork early?
Visit Mr. Delemeester's Games for Fun and Learning webpage in the Science Club section of his website.
http://www.mrdelemeester.com/games-for-fun-and-learning.html |
Water on Mars
Nasa confirms Water on Mars...
Please use the COMMENT BOX below to respond to this post:
What are two ways this information relates to what we are studying in class right now?
(Mr. Delemeester will review the comments and publish a few so that you can see ideas that relate to what we're studying)
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/28/us/mars-nasa-announcement/ |
Please use the COMMENT BOX below to respond to this post:
What are two ways this information relates to what we are studying in class right now?
(Mr. Delemeester will review the comments and publish a few so that you can see ideas that relate to what we're studying)
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
WELCOME to the 2015-2016 school year at New Lothrop Jr./Sr. High School!
My name is Mr. Delemeester and this year I am teaching classes in Science 7, Science 8 and Chemistry. I'm interested in learning about all of my students and thought you might like to know a little information about me. You can find my biography and teaching philosophy on my website mrdelemeester.com in the "About Me" section.
My name is Mr. Delemeester and this year I am teaching classes in Science 7, Science 8 and Chemistry. I'm interested in learning about all of my students and thought you might like to know a little information about me. You can find my biography and teaching philosophy on my website mrdelemeester.com in the "About Me" section.
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