Homework for Week of 4-11 to 4-15
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4-11: Work on The Race
4-12: Work on The Race; Final due Wed, 4-20
4-13: Read Pp 342-343; Work on The Race; Final due Wed, 4-20
4-14: Read Pp 348-356
4-15: Read Pp 357-359
Dates to Remember:
Extra Credit CE due - April 29th for term
Homework for Week of 4-4 to 4-8
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4-4: Read Pp 354-356; Quiz Wednesday; Test next Mon.
4-5: Quiz Wednesday; Test next Mon.
4-6:Test next Mon.; 10 Questions from Reading sheet
4-7: Read "The Race"Pp 278-285
4-8: Study for test on Mon.
Dates to Remember:
Quiz - Wed.
Extra Credit Quiz - Wed (Extra Help)
Extra Credit CE due - Wed (for midterm)
April 29th for term
Homework for Week of 2-23 to 2-25
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2-23: Draft of Temperature Lab
2-24: Finish thermometer packet; revise lab
2-25: Temperature Lab due Monday
Dates to Remember:
Temperature Lab due Monday, 2/28
Homework for Week of 2-14 to 2-18
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2-14: Read Pp. 171-176.
2-15: Read Pp.229-236. Finish procedure; typed.
2-16: Know procedure & dependent & independent variables.
2-17: Finish data presentation & Analysis questions on P. 176 (#5 & 1-4)
2-18: Based on analysis questions, draft a strong conclusion paragraph for the lab. Typed.
Dates to Remember:
Garden Project Presentations – March 3 & 4
Homework for Week of 1-31 to 2-4
For Thursday aim to have most of Part A done on Pp 164-166. You should start the chart and a draft of the essay in Part B. Come to class with as much done as possible and questions on anything you feel you can not do. This will leave class on Thursday and HW Thursday night to finish the project up for Friday.
Homework for Week of 1-19 to 1-21
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1-19: Read Pp 224-231 in text.
1-20: Monday schedule. Cell quiz.
1-21: Start Circulatory Poster
Homework for Week of 1-3 to 1-7
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1-3: Draft of Egg Lab Intro. Hard copy & 1st Class
1-4: Review notes. Draft Materials & methods
1-5: Review notes. Draft of final data section.
1-6: Draft of Conclusion
1-7: Final Lab report due Monday
Dates to Remember:
Jan 10th: Egg Lab Due
Jan 13th: Cell Project
Homework for Week of 12-13 to 12-17
Monday & Tuesday No HW - Exams
Dates to Remember:
Current Event due 12-16; topic - Cell biology
Homework for Week of 12-6 to 12-10
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12-6: Read Pp. 218-224
12-7: Read Pp. 222-224
12-8: Calculate data averages; Prep binder for review
12-9: Concert - No HW
12-10: Exam Review
Dates to Remember:
Current Event due 12-15; topic - Cell biology
Homework for Week of 11-29 to 12-3
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11-29: Study for test
11-30 Study for test
12-1: No HW
12-2: Read Pp. 150-156
12-3: Read Pp 218-224.
Dates to Remember:
Test, Wednesday, 12-1: Unity & Diversity
Current Event due 12-15; topic - Cell biology
Homework for Week of 11-15 to 11-19
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11-15: Work in Cladistics packet
11-16: Work in Cladistics packet
11-17: Read Pp 127-134.
11-18: Read Pp 134-141
11-19: Read Pp 141-145.
Dates to Remember:
Test, Tuesday, 11-23: Unity & Diversity
Homework for Week of 11-2 to 11-5
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11-2: Review & complete note packet.
11-3: Study for Quiz.
11-4: Complete activity sheet.
11-5: Study for test on Tuesday.
Dates to Remember:
Quiz 11-4: Notes to date on Evolution.
Test, Tuesday, 11-9: Change Across Time
Homework for Week of 10-18 to 10-22
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Monday - Fossil Find Project, final due Thursday 10-21. All supporting information by Tuesday.
Homework for Week of 10-12 to 10-15
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10-12: Review at least one Scilink resource to incorporate into your Evidence for Change Across Time project
10-13: Complete project presentations for class tomorrow.
10-14: Read Pp. 110-118.
10-15: TDB
Homework for Week of 9-20 to 9-24
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9-20: Read Pp 18-21 (up to #2). Do # 1 & 2 on P. 21 with emphasis on use of hands.
9-21: Listen to WBUR ‚ On Point, pod cast on Differences between Chimps and Humans.
9-22: Read P. 84-87.
9-23: Read P. 88-92.
9-24: Complete the Chap 1 topic sheet through question 9 for Monday.
Homework for Week of 9-13:
General Homework Comments: Homework will be posted in the Science folder as a First Class Conference and in the classroom. However, the white board is always the most up-to-date. First Class homework may only be updated once each week. Reviewing the notes from each class should be considered a standing assignment.
9-13: Read Journal techniques P. 690; Do questions 2 & 4. Get Expectation sheet signed.
9-14: Read P. 8 - "Thinking Like a Scienctist" and Pp. 12 & 13 - "Human Approach..."; Complete the graphic organizer.
9-15: Create a Data Presentation.
9-16: Read Pp. 84-87.
9-17: Read Pp. 88-92.
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