Texas Education Agency has posted final version of Science TEKS

The final version of Texas’ new Science TEKS have been posted on the TEA website.  These TEKS take effect in the 2010-2011 school year. Click here to go to the TEA Science TEKS Website.

Texas Education Agency has posted draft TEKS for Social Studies

I know what you’re thinking. “Isn’t Unklar a science teacher?”  I’m still interested in the other disciplines, though, and the social studies curriculum in Texas has been a hot topic lately.  Here is the link to the draft TEKS.

Unklar has a “senior moment”

just added this to my reading list too on Twitpic

I started reading this book this morning, and I began having strong feelings of deja vu. The plot, the characters, and the story line seemed eerily familiar.  “Could I have already read this book?” I asked myself.  I walked over to the bookcase in the family room, and it didnt’ take me long to find this:

'Simple Genius' on my bookshelf' on Twitpic

OK, I’ve already read the book. At least I only paid $5.58 for my second copy (on sale at Barnes and Noble). My wife makes fun of me not remembering movies that we’ve seen.  Maybe chronicling my reading on this blog will help me remember what books I have already read.

Moving on to read David Baldacci’s “Simple Genius”

just added this to my reading list too on Twitpic

After reading Gladwell’s “blink” and “Outliers” and Lois Lowry’s “The Giver,” I think it’s high time for something totally different.  I remember buying Baldacci’s first book, “Absolute Power.” back in 1996.  No one had ever heard of him, and I decided to take a chance.  I haven’t kept up with all of his books, but I’m hoping that “Simple Genius” is my type of book.

Plain on Saturn’s moon Titan to be Named “Chusuk Planitia” from Frank Herbert’s “Dune”

Chusuk Planitia from USGS
Photo Credit: USGS

Scientists have agreed to name the plains (called planitia) on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, after planets from Frank Herbert’s literary series “Dune.”  More information here.

Launch Your Own Personal Satellite!

Satellite

Picture credit: InterOrbital.com

Be the first on your block to own your own personal satellite. For only $8000 (PayPal accepted), you can put your own satellite into a self-decaying orbit.  More information can be found here. This opportunity is brought to you by the folks at Interorbital Systems in Mojave CA.

Video: Can a Vortex Cannon Blow Over a House of Straw? a House of Sticks? a House of Bricks?

I use a smaller, hand-held vortex cannon in my physics instruction, but the students are always wanting to build a bigger one. This YouTube video might just inspire me to do just that this year.

Famous Tool Bag From Space to Reenter the Atmosphere on 8-3-2009

Space Tool Bag

Image from NASA TV

The most famous tool bag in history will reenter the Earth’s atmosphere on 8-3-2009.  More information here.

Lois Lowry’s “The Giver” is Next on My Reading List

next on my 'to read' list on Twitpic

I’ve been wanting to read this for a while now. I’m pushing Baldacci’s “Simple Genius” down one notch in the queue.

Finished Malcolm Gladwell’s “blink”

just added this to my reading list on Twitpic
Just updating my reading list. I forgot to put “blink” on the list.

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