10.3 ASSIGNMENT: Science Blog: Moles (Due January 11)
ASSIGNMENT: Science Blog: Moles (10 points)
This Week's Science Blog Topic: For this week's blog entry watch the video below and answer the questions that follow.
- Why do you think chemists prefer using the mole? Why don't they just count each particle?
- Can you give an example of a way that you use moles in your everyday life? If you can't think of one, can you create an instance where using the mole might be a benefit for you?
- The mole is a really helpful way to count really small things. Are there other methods we use to help us count? Do we have a number that helps us group really large things? Give some examples (not listed in the video) of how we group items on a daily basis.
Blog Guidelines:
- Each blog post should be at least one paragraph (3-5 sentences minimum).
- Use complete sentences, proper grammar and punctuation.
- All posts/comments must be respectful. Vulgarity or rudeness will result in school disciplinary action.
Instructions:
1. Find the Blog Menu block. Click Add an entry about this course.
You can enter a title for your post and then write your post. You can insert images or links to help explain your ideas. When you have finished, click Save Changes.
2. Get link to your course blog
After you save your post, highlight and copy (cntl +c) the url at the top of the blog. You can also get the link by going to the Blog Menu block and clicking View my entries for this course
2. To submit in Moodle, Click Add Submission.
3. Paste your blog URL into the submission box.
4. Click Save Changes to submit your assignment.
Are you interested in knowing how to read and comment on other students' science blog posts? Just go to the Blog Menu and choose View all entries for this course. You can add comments and also read comments others have left on your posts.
After you have completed this assignment, it will be marked as complete with a checkmark after it has been graded by the instructor.