Cape, that would be terrific. Thanks!
We are just finishing up Plate Tectonics at the moment. Im not sure what we are doing next.
lol! My teacher is just like that too (He even dragged us to a lecture at the Museum, It was on tectonics and Ice-Ages). We have folders filled with notes and they will continue to pile up as the year goes by. I'm trying to keep it all organised by separating the notes in folders for each topic.
Midnight, I understand what you mean, we only have four students this year, we had 9 to begin with early in preliminary, but most dropped out in the first 2 weeks. There is an upside to it however, its easy for the teacher and us to see what we need help with, its easier for the teacher to concentrate on a smaller group of students and get by with the work faster without all those interruptions. There is also no Yr11 class this year. Its not because they didnt want one, It was because of the fact that there werent enough students and also if it had gone ahead it would have had to run off the school schedule (before + after school). That idea wouldnt be possible anyways, seeing as my class does that.
We have classes Tuesday and Thursday at 3:30-5pm and every day 5, period 4 (50minutes - It used to be Friday morning at 7:45am). I dont mind, I enjoy it!
The books we use are:
Earth Science and the Environment by Thompson and Turk.
Environmental science by the Australian Academy of Science
Geological Science, Perspectives of the Earth by Australian Academy of Science
This Dynamic Earth: the story of Plate Tectonics