One Side of One Page (1S1P) Report Assignments and Topics

Final Assignment (Tue., Nov. 25, Tue., Dec. 2)
Topic
points possible
Source
Comments
Foucault's pendulum
7
Wikipedia article
report writing guidelines
The lake effect
8
online notes
report writing guidelines

This is most likely the last 1S1P assignment of the semester.  You can write about either one or both of these topics.  If you are only going to write one report, it is due on the Tue., Nov. 25 due date.  If you plan to write two reports, at least one of them must be turned in by the earlier Tue., Nov. 25 due date.  You can turn the second report in on Tue., Dec. 2. 




Assignment #3c (due date Thu., Nov. 20)
Topic
points possible
Source
Comments
Satellite photographs of clouds
10
online notes
report writing "guidelines"
Thermal circulations and the 3-cell of the earth's global scale circulation
12 + 3*
online notes
report writing guidelines

You can prepare 0, 1, or 2 reports as part of this topic.  All the usual rules (one side of one page, double spaced, etc.) apply. 

*You can earn up to 3 additional points on the 2nd topic by sketching and labeling the following surface features in the 3-cell model: horse latitudes, equatorial low (pressure belt), doldrums, prevailing westerlies, trade winds, intertropical convergence zone, subtropical high (pressure belt).  You may use a 2nd page or the back of the page used for your written report for your sketch.
  Don't just cut and paste an image, draw your own image.  Your sketch will be judged on clarity and completeness.

Assignment #3b (due date Tue., Nov. 18)
Topic
points possible
Source
Comments
Atmospheric stability
7
read this background information
then download this worksheet
study this example


Assignment #3a (due date Thu., Nov. 13)
Topic
points possible
Source
Comments
Fog in Tucson
8
online notes
report writing guidelines



Assignment #2c (due date Tue., Nov 4)
Topic
points possible
Source
Comments
Rainbows, mirages & the green flash
15
online notes
report writing guidelines
Earth's changing temperature (climate change pt. 2)
10
online notes
report writing guidelines

You can write a report on one or both of the topics (or neither topic, but that won't earn you any points).

Assignment #2b (due date Thu., Oct. 23)
Topic
points possible
Source
comments
Ultraviolet light
11
online notes
(extracted from 2 or 3 articles in Wikipedia)
report writing guidelines

Everyone can write a report on this topic if they wish to.A

Assignment #2a (due date Thu., Oct. 2)

Topic
points possible
Source
comments
The Equinoxes and Manhattanhenge
8
online notes
report writing guidelines
Causes of the seasons
13
online notes
report writing guidelines

You can write only one report as part of this assignment.  1S1P reports must be double spaced, must fit entirely onto one side of one page (a cover page is not needed), and should be your understanding and explanation of the material (i.e. don't just cut and paste from or paraphrase source material).


Assignment #1b (due date Thu., Sep. 18)
Topic
points possible
Source(s)
comments
Scattering of sunlight
10
online notes
report writing guidelines

You can write a report on this topic if you want to regardless of how many Assignment #1a reports you have done.

Assignment #1a (due date Tue., Sep. 16)

Topic
points possible
Source(s)
comments
Carbon dioxide (climate change pt. 1)
11
online notes
report writing guidelines
Radon
10
American Cancer Society article (abridged) report writing guidelines
Stratospheric ozone
12
online notes
report writing guidelines

You can write 0, 1, or 2 reports as part of this assignment.  You earn 1S1P points by writing reports and your goal should be to earn 45 pts by the end of the semester.  Whether you do that by writing lots of reports early in the semester, spread the effort out over the whole semester, or try to catch up with a flurry of reports near the end of the semester is up to you. 

A "hardcopy" of your report is due at the beginning of class on the date due (you can always turn in reports early).  I would encourage you to keep copies of any reports you turn in.  1S1P reports must be double spaced, must fit entirely onto one side of one page (a cover page is not needed), and should be your understanding and explanation of the material (i.e. don't just cut and paste from or paraphrase source material).  You can find more information on 1S1P reports on the Writing Requirements page.