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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Daily Summary 11-21

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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:

–Objective: SWBAT share and discuss the implications of current environmental concerns/issues

–Warm-up: Of the many environmental issues we have seen/read about/talked about over the last week, which one(s) do you feel like most directly impact the quality of your life? Why do you feel that way? [3]

–Watch the first 30 minutes of Queen of the Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us? [35]

–Peer review 2 student presentations on Wise Use of Our Resources (following guidelines on class website) [35

–Ecology Unit Review Packet

–Today is the LAST DAY to Turn in “Lion Eats Rabbit” simulation lab for late credit


HOMEWORK:

– Work on Ecology Unit Review Packet



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HONORS BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:

– Objective: SWBAT share and discuss the implications of current environmental concerns/issues

– Warm-up: Of the many environmental issues we have seen/read about/talked about over the last week, which one(s) do you feel like most directly impact the quality of your life? Why do you feel that way? [3]

– Watch the first 30 minutes of Queen of the Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us? [35]

– Peer review 2 student presentations on Wise Use of Our Resources (following guidelines on class website) [35]

– Ecology Unit Review Packet


HOMEWORK:

– Work on Ecology Unit Review Packet



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PRINCIPLES OF THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES (PBS)
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)



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EXAMPLE for Comments on Wise Use of Our Resources Presentations

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BIOLOGY / HONORS BIOLOGY
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EXAMPLE for Comments on Wise Use of Our Resources Presentations:


Presentation: Wise Use of Our Resources: Deforestation

Location: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qlL7jEcu0wDIPrf7WVYD6HbCW7Y0tw2tQWLT9dmXhlA/edit#slide=id.g175cffcb2_036

Creator: Quincy Caldwell

My Response:

The first thing my eyes were drawn to was the photo on the first content slide--an image of an area formerly covered by forest now looking more like filleted salmon flesh, oozing a muddy kind of "blood," like the life was draining out of it. This image was, needless to say, a bit disturbing. Even without reading it, one gets a sense of the devastation--the pictures just about say it all. I also reviewed deforestation, and, likewise, found that the pictures really told the story better than any words. I also realized that even if we were to stop clear cutting now and replace all of the trees we had cut down, the forests we have destroyed will never return to their previous splendor. Still, that doesn't mean we shouldn't try. I wish there were a bit more information on the social consequences of deforestation, as I feel that is a complex and intriguing topic. This student has provided a list of sources from which she drew her information.



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GUIDELINES for Comments on Wise Use of Our Resources Presentations

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BIOLOGY / HONORS BIOLOGY
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GUIDELINES for Comments on Wise Use of Our Resources Presentations:
  1. Give your personal reaction to the issue
  2. Make a connection to your own researched topic
  3. Ask a question about something in their presentation that you feel was not clearly explained 
  4. If your peer did not include sources cited, ask them why they did not.
When you are ready to post your comment (or right after you post it), copy and paste it into a new post on your own blog entitled Wise Use of Our Resources Responses (see example above). This will serve as evidence that you did in fact respond to the presentations of at least two other students.


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