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AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Conduct allelopathy experiment using your procedure and information gleaned from background research
Warm-up: What is one concept/term/idea from unit 4 that is still not quite clear or continues to be confusing for you? [5]
- Stamp Conservation article questions [~5]
- Reading: Otter Article (get laptop) [10]
- Unit 4 Lecture 5: Community Disturbance and Change [20]
- Unit 4 Exam Review Q & A
- Tomorrow: Remaining Round 2 scrAPESbook presentations and allelopathy lab work time after exam
OUTSIDE OF CLASS:
- Read Article on Sea Otters, Urchins, and Kelp
- Review for Unit 4 Exam
- Work on Allelopathy Lab
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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Demonstrate a basic understanding of water’s fundamental properties by correctly answering 80% or more of the questions on the Properties of Water Lab
- Warm-up: Briefly explain why water coheres (sticks to itself) and adheres (sticks to other substances) to certain other substances so well. Use the terms “polar” and “hydrogen bonding” in your answer. [5]
- Explain the floating paperclip demo [10]
- Finish Properties of Water Lab and turn in
- Lynx and Hare Population Lab is now late—turn in ASAP for credit
OUTSIDE OF CLASS:
- Check on your Brassica plants out in the garden
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