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2/25 BOP: Welcome Back! Boot-up your laptop OBJECTIVE: Research an ecosystem and apply each of the following concepts to the organisms that live there: biotic, abiotic, food chain, food web, and energy pyramid HMWK: 1.Ecology Tic Tac Toe – due Friday 3/1

2/26 BOP: Take out your Tic Tac Toe Boot-up your laptop OBJECTIVE: Research an ecosystem and apply each of the following concepts to the organisms that live there: biotic, abiotic, food chain, food web, and energy pyramid HMWK: 1.Ecology Tic Tac Toe – due 3/1 2.Signed Grade Report

2/27 BOP: Turn in signed Grade Report Take out your Tic Tac Toe OBJECTIVE: Research an ecosystem and apply each of the following concepts to the organisms that live there: biotic, abiotic, food chain, food web, and energy pyramid HMWK: 1.Ecology Tic Tac Toe – due 3/1 2.Eco. Relationships Quiz – 3/1 (w/ proof of ACTIVE studying)

2/28 BOP: Take out your Tic Tac Toe Last day to work in class OBJECTIVE: Research an ecosystem and apply each of the following concepts to the organisms that live there: biotic, abiotic, food chain, food web, and energy pyramid HMWK: 1.Ecology Tic Tac Toe – due 3/1 2.Eco. Relationships Quiz – 3/1 (w/ proof of ACTIVE studying)

3/1 BOP: Turn in your Tic Tac Toe Set-up for quiz OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate your knowledge of ecological relationships among biotic factors in the environment HMWK: 1.Plant Processes – notes (obtain from my website)