 Turned in lab reports  Reviewed yesterday’s intro to Energy with the Jason Project.  Reviewed Jason Journal expectations.  Used the info. picture.

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 Turned in lab reports  Reviewed yesterday’s intro to Energy with the Jason Project.  Reviewed Jason Journal expectations.  Used the info. picture about Dr. Janet Green to open discussion and reminded students to have at least 3 observations about the picture.  Looked at Mission 1 Objectives.  Handed out video viewing questions and discussed completion expectations.  Watched the Mission 1 Briefing Video.  Discussed what the following terms mean: potential energy, kinetic energy and coronal mass ejection.  Read the Defining Energy” article on page 8 of handouts.  Discussed why we look at weather forecasts here on Earth.  Read the Mission 1 Briefing article on pg. 8 of handout.

Write down 3 things that you see in the picture behind the text on this slide.

Based on what you learned in the video and discussion, add any new information you learned about this picture to your journal entry.

 What is “potential energy”? What is “kinetic energy”? What is a CME?

Define “energy” In your journal and write a paragraph describing all the things you are able to do with energy.