Assignment Log Terrestrial Ecology: Check #1 Day of Chapter 3 Reading Quiz Name of assignment: Problems to be done for full credit: Points: Ecosystem.

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Assignment Log Terrestrial Ecology: Check #1 Day of Chapter 3 Reading Quiz Name of assignment: Problems to be done for full credit: Points: Ecosystem Stability 1-4 5 Comp. of an ecosystem 1-2 Habitat 1-3 Energy In. and Outputs 1-3 2. Environmental pH Data table, Analysis 1-13, Extension a-c and a-d 10 3. Food chains 1-4 10 Food webs 1-2 Energy flow in an ecosystem 1-9 Ecological pyramids 1-5 4. Oh what a tangled web Food chain and 1-5, completed table, Food web and 1-16 10

Assignment Log Terrestrial Ecology: Check #2 Day of Chapter 7 Reading Quiz Name of assignment: Problems to be done for full credit: Points: Tragedy of the commons Data table, 1-8, 9a-c and 10 a-d 10 The hydrological cycle 1-5 10 The carbon cycle 1-9 The nitrogen cycle 1-9 Nitrogen Pollution 1-5 5 The phosphorus cycle 1-4 The sulfur cycle 1-4 The carbon budget Completed Chart, 1-10 and 11 a-e 10 The Earth and the sun 1-5 5 The Atmosphere and climate 1-5 Variation and Oscillation 1-4 Factors affecting biome dist. 1-2 5 World distribution of biomes 1-3 The effects of temperature on biomes 1-4 8. Strange days on planet earth: Invaders 1-24, extension a-c and a-c 5 9. Estimating population size Data table and analysis 1-3 5

Assignment Log Terrestrial Ecology: Check #3 Day of Chapter Terrestrial Ecology Test (Unit #2 Test) Name of assignment: Problems to be done for full credit: Points: Strange days on planet earth: Predators 1-6, 1-7, 1-6 extension 1 a-d and 2 a-c 10 2. Weather Reading 1-20, 21 a-e 10 3. Primary succession 1-3 5 Secondary succession 1-5 Case study: Surtsey Island 1-3 Forestry 1-4 5 Managing rangelands 1-7 5. Take home test 1-50 5