Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Element of the Day - Tuesday, June 14th, 2011
Who am I? I am a dull, bluish-gray, non-magnetic metal. I am the fourth most common metal in use and am used to coat steel to prevent rust and corrosion. I am also used in the alloy brass. In addition, I am used in some batteries and compounds of me are also used in deodorants and sunscreens. Small amounts of me are necessary for the human body. Pennies made after 1981 are made of of mostly me with just a thin copper coating.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Element of the Day - Monday, June 13th, 2011
E-mail me with your answer at:
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol in your answer.
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Bird of the Week - XXXV - Monday, June 13th, 2011
Eastern bluebirds nest in cavities (holes). These holes may be in old trees, old fence posts, etc. They take readily to nest boxes erected in the proper habitat. The male Eastern Bluebird displays at his nest cavity to attract a female. He brings nest material to the hole, goes in and out, and waves his wings while perched above it. That is pretty much his contribution to nest building; only the female Eastern Bluebird builds the nest and incubates the eggs.
Eastern Bluebirds typically have more than one successful brood per year. Young produced in early nests usually leave their parents in summer, but young from later nests frequently stay with their parents over the winter.
The best place to see Bluebirds in Reading is at the Bare Meadow Conservation land off of Pearl St. Two years ago, a pair raised 3 broods (families)! I observed 1 male bird there this spring.
Photos from All About Birds.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Element of the Day - Friday, June 10th, 2011
Who am I? I am a colorless, oderles, non-toxic gas that is much lighter than air. I am the second most abundant and second lightest element in the known universe and am one of the elements believed to have been created in the Big Bang. I am used in balloons and blimps.
E-mail with your answer at:
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
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E-mail with your answer at:
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
Image taken from: abbmoonwalks.com
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Element of the Day - Thursday, June 9th, 2011
Who am I? I am a hard, slivery-white, grayish, magnetic metal. I have been used since ancient times. 30% of the world's supply of me comes from Canada. I am used in alloys, coins, magnets, some kinds of batteries, and plating (covering) other metals. E-mail me with your answer at:
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
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dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Element of the Day - Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
Who am I? I am a colorless, inert gas that, while common in the universe, I am rather rare on Earth. I am used in advertising signs and lights.
E-mail me with your answer @
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
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E-mail me with your answer @
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Element of the Day - Tuesday, June 7th, 2011
Include the element's chemical symbol.
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Bird of the Week - XXXlV - Monday, June 6th, 2011
Song Sparrows are medium-sized and fairly bulky sparrows. For a sparrow, the bill is short and stout and the head fairly rounded. The tail is long and rounded, and the wings are broad. Song Sparrows are streaky and brown with thick streaks on a white chest and flanks. The streaks come together to form a large, central spot. On a closer look, the head is an attractive mix of warm red-brown and slaty gray, though these shades, as well as the amount of streaking, vary extensively across North America. The Song Sparrow is one of the most familiar North American sparrows. They eat mainly seeds and fruits, supplemented by many kinds of invertebrates ( insects) in summer.
Element of the Day - Monday, June 6th, 2011
E-mail me your answer at dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
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Friday, June 3, 2011
Element of the Day - Friday, June 3rd, 2011
Who am I? I am a yellow colored, solid, non-metal. A compound of me can smell like rotten eggs. Compounds of me are used in making rubber, some medicines, and some fertilizers. Approximately 85% of me is converted to H2SO4. I am an essential component of all living cells.
E-mail me with your answer at
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
Image taken from: dl.unew.edu.com
E-mail me with your answer at
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us
Include the element's chemical symbol.
Image taken from: dl.unew.edu.com
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Element of the Day - Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
Who am I? I am a soft, metallic chemical element found in limestone, chalk, and marble. I am needed for the healthy development of teeth and bones. I am often fortified (added) to foods. I am the most abundant metal by mass in most animals. My name comes from the Latin word "calcis" meaning lime. Who am I? E-mail me the correct answer and its chemical symbol at:
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us.
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Element of the Day - Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
dwilliams@reading.k12.ma.us.
Include the element's chemical symbol!!
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