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7th Grade Science

Mr.Kang's Classroom Log 

Monday, October 16, 2006

Monday 10/16/06

What was done?
  1. We corrected Workbook pages 1 & 2.
  2. We started "Light" class notes.

What was collected?
  1. Nothing.

What was assigned?

  1. Write summary for "Light" notes.

Daily Science Fact
If all the ice at the North Pole melted, how high would the ocean level around the world rise? Not a single centimeter. The ice floats in the Arctic Sea. If it melted, the sea levels would not be affected. Don't believe it? Try adding ice cubes to a glass of salt water and see if the water level changes as the ice melts.


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