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2/11 BOP: HMWK: OBJECTIVE: Set-up table for lab Complete Through the Eyes of Animals Lab Energy Pyramid Evaluation - 2/12 OBJECTIVE: Compare the biotic and abiotic features of two communities

2/12 BOP: HMWK: OBJECTIVE: Take out Energy Pyramid Mobiles Ecology Quiz – Wednesday 2/13 (bring in proof of active studying) OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the energy flow through terrestrial and aquatic food chains

2/13 BOP: HMWK: OBJECTIVE: Set-up table for a quiz Complete Ocean Keepers Article and Questions OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate your knowledge of ecological food chains and pyramids

2/14 BOP: HMWK: OBJECTIVE: Turn in Ocean Keepers Take out Ecology notes HMWK: Ecological Relationships Wksht. OBJECTIVE: Examine different types of relationships in ecosystems

2/15 BOP: HMWK: OBJECTIVE: Turn in Ecological Relationships Wksht. Enjoy Your Recess!! OBJECTIVE: Examine different types of relationships in a reef ecosystem