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Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Tuesday, March 28 Homework Due Today: Study Guide due today! Get out your stamp sheet. What do you think meant by the circle of life? Homework: * 4th Quarter Newsletter Signature due Friday, March 31 * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Tuesday, March 28-Reflection List two biotic factors and two abiotic factors. What was the relationship that the living and non-living factors shared with one-another in the video clip from The Lion King? Homework: * 4th Quarter Newsletter Signature due Friday, March 31 * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up- Honors/Pre-AP Bio Wednesday, March 29 Homework Due Today: No Homework today Define each of the following and give an example of each: herbivore, omnivore, detrivore, and carnivore. Homework: * 4th Quarter Newsletter Signature due Friday, March 31 * Food Chains and Webs- “What’s for Dinner?” due Thursday * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Wednesday, March 29-Reflection What is the difference between a food chain and a food web? Homework: * 4th Quarter Newsletter Signature due Friday, March 31 * Food Chains and Webs- “What’s for Dinner?” due Thursday * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Thursday, March 30 Homework Due Today: Food Chains and Webs- “What’s for Dinner?”- Stamping on your assignment sheet Where do we get the main source of energy from? Explain the different “levels” of consumers. Homework: * 4th Quarter Newsletter Signature due Friday, March 31 * Finish Levels of Organization Pyramid- due Friday * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday A, C, B, D,

Warm Up Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Thursday, March 30-Reflection List the levels of organization in order from most specific to the broadest. Homework: * 4th Quarter Newsletter Signature due Friday, March 31 * Finish Levels of Organization Pyramid- due Friday * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Friday, March 31 Define Biome. List as many biomes that you can think of. Homework Due Today: * Stamping for your levels of organization (#2 on your assignment sheet) Homework: * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday lance

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Friday, March 31-Reflection List 2 facts that you learned about ecology this week. Homework: * Population Graphing due next Wednesday/Thursday