Monday, May 6, 2013

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: HIGH STAKES TEST, ESPECIALLY FOR SENIORS

Seniors will take their final the last week of May.  

Since many seniors currently have grades less than 51 percent, it is vital to raise those grades as much as possible before the senior finals period (May 28-31).   Thus, this week's test and next week's project (both discussed in class today) are critical for all students, but especially for seniors. 

The Study Guide for the Unit 7 test on atmosphere, climate and fossil fuels was issued at the beginning of Monday's classes.  

The Unit 7 test will occur THIS WEEK on Wednesday, May 8th.


Mr. Hatfield will be available at lunch and after school on both Monday and Tuesday.  Additional time is available on exam day at lunch and during 7th period for Seniors who haven't completed their final.   There will be no additional time given after the day of the test, and students who fail to take the test on Wednesday the 8th will find themselves taking an extensive take-home test to "make up" that test score.   That is not, to put it mildly, the best possible choice a student could make.


Links to Power Point notes are found below:

FOSSIL FUELS


GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE


IPCC FINDINGS

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