Warm-Ups: December 3-7 Review for Ecosystem Test.

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Warm-Ups: December 3-7 Review for Ecosystem Test

Monday, December 3, 2012 To receive above a 4 when writing a scientific conclusion: The question needs to be answered with – The hypothesis is stated as accurate or inaccurate and supported with – The data is stated to be reliable or unreliable and supported with – The next time the lab is completed -

Monday, December 3, 2012 To receive above a 4 when writing a scientific conclusion: The question needs to be answered and – The hypothesis is stated as accurate or inaccurate and supported with – The data is stated to be reliable or unreliable and supported with – The next time the lab is completed - Two specific examples from the lab need to be completed At least two pieces of data Two specific reasons, which can include meausrement techniques, measurement errors, sample technique, etc Support with questions that still need to be answered or what can be done differently next time (at least two are given and they relate to the original question)

Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Write 3 sentence using at least 5 of the following vocabulary words: Predator, biotic, decomposer, prey, herbivore, producers, omnivore, consumer, limiting factor, equilibrium, energy flow, habitat, food web, food chain

Your Topic Goes Here Your subtopic goes here

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