Monday, November 07, 2005

10 comments:

Mr. Fayad Super Science said...

Hi Jessica
I suggest to start with a short introduction pointing out the most specific characteristic about the planet followed by facts using bullets, number, or letters.
I hope that is helpful enough
Mr. Fayad

Jack said...

Before I asked the question about do the sun have an orbit, if it does, does it mean the whole solar system is moving.

The link for a question don't work, I know the last word of the link is kids but from the orginal main website, I can't find a place where I will go to the link you post that is unavilable.

Mr. Fayad Super Science said...

I am glad Audris.

Mr. Fayad Super Science said...

Takfat

Go to the IS 93 website
click on Mr. Fayad
click my website
click on our solar system
click on the sun picture
scroll down to the bottom and click on ask a scientist
Ask your question!!
Good Luck
Mr. Fayad

Mr. Fayad Super Science said...

The extra credit and the summary are due on Tuesday 11/15.

Mr. Fayad Super Science said...

This is for 829 only
Please bring in your reports to my class during AM homeroom.
Audris please collect them from everyone during AM homeroom and bring them to 418. Thank you
Mr. Fayad

Mr. Fayad Super Science said...

Blue is fine Connie. What is in the report is what matters to me most!!!
See you on Monday
Mr. Fayad

Jack said...

Guess I don't have the luck for the scientiest to answer my question in the website you have Mr.Fayad.

Mr. Fayad Super Science said...

Takfat, I usually do not like to provide students with direct answers, however, I see that you have tried to get the answer and was not able to. Here it goes: The sun like any other object in space has an imaginary axis and rotates on that axis at a specific rate.
Everything in space moves, but they move at different rates.
I hope that is helpful
Mr. Fayad

Jack said...

What I'm asking is does the sun have an orbit, and if yes, does that mean the whole solar system is moving in an orbit with the sun on the trail.