5/8/2019 0 Comments Week 13Monday
1. Look up your last field log. What was the date and temp? 2. Look up this Friday's forecast.
1. As we move through the phyla, from porifera through arthropoda, what trends do you notice? They get more complex as we go on. Wednesday 1. Why do you think there are more arthropods than members of any other phyla? Because they are so diverse. Thursday 1. What features differentiate members of Chordata? Friday 1. How did it feel today forcing yourself to be present in nature today? 2. What are some of the benefits of making time to be still and quiet? 5/3/2019 0 Comments Week 12Monday
1. How are members of the phyla platyhelminthes and nematoda similar? They are both worms 2. How are members of the phyla platyhelminthes and nematoda different? They have different types of tissue layers Tuesday 1. What are the 3 interesting facts you learned about Nematoda?
Wednesday 1. You've been largely self-directed in the last week while I've been out of class. Reflect on your productivity. Do you like working independently like this? Have you been keeping up? What challenges have you faced? What do your accomplishments of the last week say about you as a student? I like working independently when I have been absent because it allows for me to get caught up easier. 4/10/2019 0 Comments Week 11Monday
1. Make some observations about your sprout. How high? How many leaves? If you don't have a sprout, name 2 reasons it might not have germinated. My plant hasn't sprouted most likely because I've been absent and haven't been looking after it. 2. Where will you meet for this class for the next 3 days? Cafeteria Tuesday 1. What is the difference between bilateral and radial symmetry? Bilateral means that only a single imaginary plane can divide the body into two equal halves. Radial means only number of imaginary planes can be drawn through the center, each dividing the body into equal halves. 2. What is cephalization? The focus of nerves towards the anterior end of an organsim. Wednesday 1. What does sessile mean? Sessile means to live adult life attached to one single spot. 2. What is the common name for organisms in the phylum Porifera? Sponges. Thursday 1. What are nematocysts? Stinging cells. 2. What are some common members of the phyla Cnidaria? Friday 4/10/2019 0 Comments Week 9Monday
1. Do you think you did better on this unit's test than on test 1? Yes 2. What are the 3 features that differentiate the groups of the plant kingdom? Roots, stems, and leaves. Tuesday 1. How are bryophytes different than the rest of the members of the plant kingdom? They don't have any type of vascular system. 2. Where are you likely to find moss growing? Why? In moist, damp areas because they need the constant water. 3. How have mosses been used in first aid? They have been used to seal wounds. Wednesday 1. What does vernal equinox mean? the equinox in spring, on about March 20 in the northern hemisphere and September 22 in the southern hemisphere. 2. List 5 things you learned from today's article-- IN YOUR OWN WORDS!! Thursday 1. List 5 things you learned from today's plant video-- IN YOUR OWN WORDS!! Friday 1. What seed did you pick? Lavender 2. How long before your seed will germinate? (sprout) A few weeks. 3/18/2019 0 Comments Week 7Monday
1. IN YOUR OWN WORDS, define "carrying capacity".
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3/1/2019 0 Comments Week 6Monday
1. What are three interesting things you learned from the jungle video today?
1. Are you happy with your test score? What are some things you could do to prepare next time to ensure you are happy with your grade on test 2?
1. What is the relationship between the number of deer and the number of wolves on the island in today's graph activity?
1. If there were more vegetarians world wide, what affect would it have on the world's food supply? Explain your answer.
1. Observing other videos:
2/19/2019 0 Comments Week 5Monday
1. What are the different types of aquatic ecosystems?
1. What are the biggest differences between the open oceans and shallow seas?
1. How do you feel you did on the test?
1. What are three rules for the nature site that preserves the site and ensures everyone stays safe and dry?
2/11/2019 0 Comments Week 41. On a scale of 1-10 (1=bad, 10=good), how well did you use your time today? 2. Explain why you rated yourself the way you did.Monday 1. What are the 5 different kinds of community interactions we discussed? Competition, Predation, Symbiosis, Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism 2. What is the difference between primary and secondary succession? Primary succession occurs on surfaces with no soil, for example where a volcanic eruption may have taken place. 3. What are you supposed to work on in class tomorrow? Workpacket page 4 and 5 & Notes for section 4-3 Tuesday
1. On a scale of 1-10 (1=bad, 10=good), how well did you use your time today?
1. What biome/ecosystem did you work on today?
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