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Daily Science 3/01/13 Have your HW ready for me to check. Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Have your HW ready for me to check. If you have them, place the EC flash cards on your planner. Date your DS page. Use your Cornell Notes to answer the following questions. Answer using compete sentences. What grassland predator has decreased in number because of changes in his habitat? What is the major limiting factor for organisms living in the tundra biome?

The grey wolf has decreased in number due to changes in his habitat. What grassland predator has decreased in number because of changes in his habitat? The grey wolf has decreased in number due to changes in his habitat. What is the major limiting factor for organisms living in the tundra biome? The major limiting factor in the tundra biome is the short time of warm weather.

Search Term Suggestions The name of the biome The word “ecosystem” Biome name + the word “map” Biome name + the word “climate” Names of the animals or plants Ecosystem name + the phrase “animal adaptation” Ecosystem name + the phrase “plant adaptation” Biome name + “endangered species”

Daily Science 2/28/13 Have your HW ready for me to check. Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Have your HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Copy the food web & answer the question using complete sentences. What are 2 things that could happen if the lizard population was wiped out by disease?

What are 2 things that could happen if the lizard population was wiped out by disease? The butterfly population would increase. The eagles would eat more rabbits, rats, and snakes. The rabbit, snake, and rat population would decrease. The plant population could decrease.

Daily Science 2/27/13 Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Have your HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Copy the sentences and fill in the blanks. An alligator’s webbed feet are an ________________ that enables it to swim. A bee’s ____________ is to spread pollen, gather nectar, and make honey. Carrots and flowers are _____________ . They can make their own food.

Carrots and flowers are _____________. They can make their own food. An alligator’s webbed feet are an ________________ that enables it to swim. A bee’s ____________ is to spread pollen, gather nectar, and make honey. Carrots and flowers are _____________. They can make their own food. adaptation niche producers

Daily Science 2/26/13 omnivore home changing Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Have your HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Copy the analogies and fill in the blanks. rabbit : herbivore :: human : _____________ niche: job :: habitat : _____________ competition : fighting :: adaptation : ______________ omnivore home changing

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Daily Science 2/25/13 Date your DS page. Copy the chart. Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Date your DS page. Copy the chart. In the right hand column, write down whether the item is an acid, base, or indicator. Item Acid, Base, or Indicator apple juice purple grape juice coffee baking soda

acid indicator acid base Item Acid, Base, or Indicator apple juice purple grape juice coffee baking soda acid indicator acid base