BIOLOGY - TUESDAY 11-3-15 LEARNING OBJECTIVE: HOW ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS CAN GUIDE US TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ENTRY TASK: EXAMINE FIGURE 6-22 (PAGE.

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BIOLOGY - TUESDAY LEARNING OBJECTIVE: HOW ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS CAN GUIDE US TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ENTRY TASK: EXAMINE FIGURE 6-22 (PAGE 173) TO CHECK WHAT THE TERM ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT REFERS TO GIVE AT LEAST SIX EXAMPLES OF HOW YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TODAY TO YOUR ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT?

PLAN OF THE DAY DO RESEARCH ON A LOCAL COMPANY IN OUR STATE THAT IS PRODUCING A TYPE OF BIOFUEL AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO FOSSIL FUELS WORK IN GROUPS TO COMPLETE EACH SECTION DISCUSS PROS AND CONS

GETTING COMPUTERS THE LAPTOPS ARE ASSIGNED TO EACH STUDENT BY THE NUMBERS ON THE CLASS SHEET ON CLIPBOARD COME TO THE CARTS TO GET THE ASSIGNED LAPTOPS GROUP BY GROUP STARTING WITH GROUP1 WHEN GROUP 1 IS BACK TO THEIR SEATS, GROUP 2 COME TO THE CARTS, AND SO ON FOR THE REST OF THE GROUPS TURN ON YOUR COMPUTERS WHEN YOU ARE BACK AT YOUR TABLE WHILE YOU ARE WAITING TO GET COMPUTERS, READ THROUGH THE ACTIVITY HANDOUT AND ASSIGN THE SECTIONS IN THE HANDOUT TO EACH TEAM MEMBER. ALSO, DESIGNATE A SPOKESPERSON FOR YOUR GROUP TODAY

ASSIGN EACH SECTION IN THE HANDOUT TO A TEAM MEMBER. FOR SECTION 3, ASSIGN ONE PERSON TO THE PROS AND ANOTHER TO THE CONS SECTION 1- DEFINITIONS SECTION 2 – RESEARCHING THE COMPANY SECTION 3 – PROS AND CONS IF YOU ARE FINISHED WITH YOUR SECTION, HELP OTHER TEAM MEMBERS WITH THEIR SECTION, AND TRANSFER THE INFORMATION FROM OTHER SECTIONS TO YOUR PAPER

EXIT SLIP WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RENEWABLE AND NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE? GIVE TWO EXAMPLES OF RENEWABLE RESOURCES

BIOLOGY - WEDNESDAY LEARNING OBJECTIVE: HOW ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS CAN GUIDE US TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ENTRY TASK: DEFINE WHAT A NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCE IS AND LIST AT LEAST THREE EXAMPLES

PLAN OF THE DAY GO OVER TEST RESULTS DO RESEARCH ON A LOCAL COMPANY IN OUR STATE THAT IS PRODUCING A TYPE OF BIOFUEL AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO FOSSIL FUELS

HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW READ SECTION 6.3 – DIVERSITY - AND TAKE NOTES IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.

BIOLOGY - THURSDAY LEARNING OBJECTIVE: EXPLAIN BIO-MAGNIFICATION THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY ENTRY TASK: READ PAGE 161 AND EXPLAIN WHAT DDT IS AND HOW BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION WORKS

PLAN OF THE DAY BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION ACTIVITY

WORK ON 6.3 PACKET

EXIT SLIP WHAT HAPPENS TO DDT AS IT MOVES UP THE TROPHIC LEVELS OF A FOOD CHAIN OR A FOOD WEB?

BIOLOGY - FRIDAY LEARNING OBJECTIVE: EXPLAIN WHAT ACID RAIN IS LAB PROCEDURES ENTRY TASK: READ PAGE 164 ON ACID RAIN. WHAT ARE SOME DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN ON THE ENVIRONMENT?

PLAN OF THE DAY ACID RAIN LAB – PRE-LAB QUESTIONS AND SETUP

BIOLOGY - MONDAY LEARNING OBJECTIVE: ANALYZING DATA WRITING CONCLUSIONS ENTRY TASK: WHAT IS THE GOAL OF HAVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT?

PLAN OF THE DAY ACID RAIN LAB COLLECTING DATA GRAPHING DATA ANALYZING DATA WRITING A CONCLUSSION