Due to a field trip the Biology exam will also be held today. A few students completed the exam on Wednesday of this week.
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There is no boardwork on test days. Students are given the first 10 minutes of class to review and ask any clarifying questions they may have before the quiz.
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Agenda: 1. How to study 2. CK12.com study group 3. Levels of Ecology Vid Questions 1. A _____ represents multiple pathways through which energy and matter flow through an ecosystem. 2.The chemoautotrophs obtain food by _____. 3. The crows and wolves are examples of _____ consumers. 4. Draw an ecological pyramid and label it using your memory. I’d like you to join my CK-12 study group:
Biology Study groups allow you to share and receive resources from the CK-12 site with others in the group. To join: 1. Go to www.ck12.org 2. Click Join to create an account, or Sign In. 3. Click Groups. 4. Click Join a Group. 5. Enter code: n1f0s If you already have a CK-12 account, sign in and join with this link: http://www.ck12.org/join/group/?accessCode=n1f0s Agenda:
1. Ch. 1 Sec 4 and 5 2. Observe Mold Lab and Format 3. Food Distribution Questions 1. Where does the energy come from to power an ecosystem? 2. Is it always worth it to chase after prey? 3. Organisms like Cheetah only run fast for short bursts and spend most of their days resting. Explain why this is the case. Agenda
1. Ch. 1 Sec 3 Energy Pyramids 2. Energy Pyramid Activity 3. Observe Mold Lab Questions 1. What did the spotlights in this stadium need in order to provide light for this night game? 2. What is the source of the energy that powers these lights? 3. What other activities are made possible at this event due to the flow of energy? Agenda
1. Food chain activity 2. Ch. 1 Sec 2 3. Observe Mold lab Questions 1. What is a simple set of feeding relationships called? 2. What is the smallest level of organization in Ecology? 3. What is the most encompassing level of organization? Agenda1. Ecology - List Mania
2. Observe Lab #1 3. Ch. 1 Sec 1 Questions 1. How are the people apart of a system? 2. Are s?the people interacting with one another? What other interactions might be taking place? 3. Are there elements of a system not visible in the photos? What are some of those element Agenda
1. Continue with variables 2. Mold lab #1 Smithers thinks that a special juice will increase the productivity of workers. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case, they're supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is not given the special juice. After an hour, Smithers counts how many stacks of papers each group has made. Group A made 1,587 stacks, Group B made 2,113 stacks. Questions Identify the: 1. Control Group 2. Independent (Manipulated) Variable 3. Dependent (Responding) Variable 4. What should Smithers' conclusion be? 5. How could this experiment be improved? Agenda
1. Start Mold Lab 2. Bio 0.5-0.6 3. Measurement activity Questions1. How is a scientific law different than a scientific theory? 2. How is a scientific theory established? 3. Is there only one successful way of doing science? |
AuthorMr. Donahue teaches Junior High Science at Early Light Academy. Archives
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