Today’s Plan Family Discussion: “Can a person survive an elevator fall by jumping at the last second?” Outside Event Quiz.

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Today’s Plan Family Discussion: “Can a person survive an elevator fall by jumping at the last second?” Outside Event Quiz

Oh Deer! Population Carrying Capacity Activity You will need to graph the number of deer remaining after each year (round of activity). Mr. Cann will keep track of the data Mr. Cann’s class will be the DEER. Hand Signals: Shelter: Hands above head Water: Hands over mouth Food: Hands over stomach Mr. Tyler and Ms. Black’s classes will be the habitat. You will need to find a match… if you don’t find a match, the deer dies and becomes part of the habitat group. If there is a match, the habitat person turns into a deer.

RoundDeer #RoundDeer # Poison Wolves Core 1

RoundDeer #RoundDeer # Poison Wolves Core 2

RoundDeer #RoundDeer # Core 3 Poison Wolves

RoundDeer #RoundDeer # Core 4 Wolves No Wolves

Oh Deer Graph Carrying Capacity

Oh Deer Graph Carrying Capacity Can you: 1.Determine when the wolves were introduced? 2.Years when hunting should be increased? Decreased? 3.What might the different classes represent in the real world?