The link below has the Agenda for the week of January, 28th - February 1st
Agenda 4
Showing posts with label Protists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Protists. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
Ooops! Answers to OK charts
I forgot that I didn't put up the OK chart answers, here they are.
CP 26 OK Chart
CP 27 OK Chart
TC 22 OK Chart
CP 26 OK Chart
CP 27 OK Chart
TC 22 OK Chart
Plasmodial slime mold video
The video below is initially about plasmodial slime mold, but most of it is about real Fungi. If you really want to get a lot out of it click on the rectangles when they appear for more information.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Protist Vocab, and OK charts Blanks
The following links are the blank ducuments for all of the protist CH work. The answers to the OK charts, SRQ's and answers to the SRQ's will be up tomorrow along with the lectures from class.
Protist Vocab
OK Charts
CP OK Chart 26
CP OK Chart 27
TC OK Chart 22
Protist Vocab
OK Charts
CP OK Chart 26
CP OK Chart 27
TC OK Chart 22
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Week 3 Agenda January 22- January 25
The agenda for the week is below. A couple of highlights include the test over bacteria on Wednesday and the Protists Lab on Friday. Please remember to be working on your Meet the Microbes projects.
Week 3 Agenda
Week 3 Agenda
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Meet the Microbes
This project is a big one. It will require you to make a display (PowerPoint, book, poster, or otherwise but check with me) that profiles nine different microbes. The breakdown should be three viruses, three bacteria, and three protists. The idea behind this is that you are making a profile for them, like a myspace or facebook profile. You are giving them a personality based on facts about them.
There are a few examples on the website www.microbeworld.com . You may also find some useful information on this blog as well.
Again these are to use as starting off points and not to be copied. I am VERY familiar with each of these and will recognize if the work is not your own.
The link to the rubric is below.
Meet the Microbes Rubric
There are a few examples on the website www.microbeworld.com . You may also find some useful information on this blog as well.
Again these are to use as starting off points and not to be copied. I am VERY familiar with each of these and will recognize if the work is not your own.
The link to the rubric is below.
Meet the Microbes Rubric
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