This Week in Aviation (Oct 26-30)
Dear Parents and students,
We are back in the thick of it. The students are now comfortable in class, but this is usually the time when they start to feel like slacking a bit on their academic work. The aviation students have been doing well. They just built a jet engine. Well, not a real one, but it was still very exciting. Recently there have been alternative assignments for our hom based students in place of the engineering projects. It is encouraged for them to still do the engineering projects, but if they cannot get the supplies the alternate assignments are available. Please make sure to encoureage them and pour praise on them for their hard work. They are doing very well.
This past week a few students innocently brought nut-based snacks to school. But because of severe allergies, I have been asked to remind everyone about the following:
- The following nuts are NOT allowed on campus: Peanuts, Almonds, Cashews, Beechnuts, Brazil Nuts, Chestnuts, Hazelnuts (NO Nutella), Macadamia Nuts, Pecans, Pistachios, Shea Nuts, Walnuts.
Here is our class schedule for the week:
4A2
Bellwork: What factors had the greatest impact on commercial travel?
Project: Lesson A2 Student Activity 1: Engineering the Jet Age (Attached in Classwork)
4A2 DAY2
Bellwork: What would your dream aviation technology do?
Project: Lesson A2 Student Activity 2: Commercial Aviation Grows (Attached in Classwork)
NO CLASS WEDNESDAY
4B1
Bellwork: Why would it be important for nations to compete to be the first in space?
Project: Lesson B1 Student Activity 1: Space Race Begins: Rocket Launch (Attached in Classwork)
4B2
Bellwork: What do you think was the biggest challenge in sending a man to the moon?
Project: Lesson B2 Student Activity 1: To the Moon Jigsaw activity (Attached in Classwork)
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All work is due Friday by 3 PM Powerpoints of lessons are attached here for those who miss class.
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I would love to hear any feedback or questions you or your student may have. Feel free to contact me via email at any time.
Thank you again for sharing your wonderful student with us this year,
Chris Newton
Aviation
San Tan Charter High School
cnewton@santancharterschool.com