“BELL RINGER” Geography 2-1-16 What are the 6 climate zones present in Canada? HW: Read 150-154 and complete Guided Reading 5.2 Guided Reading 5.2.

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“BELL RINGER” Geography What are the 6 climate zones present in Canada? HW: Read and complete Guided Reading 5.2 Guided Reading 5.2

“BELL RINGER” Someone pass out the test folders and papers. Get it ready to go home. 2. Compare and contrast primary succession and Secondary succession. HW: Study for Quiz.

“BELL RINGER2-1-16Enrichment Complete Metric Conversion Work Sheets.

“BELL RINGER” Geography What are the 6 climate zones present in Canada? HW: Read and complete Guided Reading 5.2 Guided Reading 5.2

“BELL RINGER” Hand in test folders. 2.Study for quiz HW: Read page Take notes in the margin.

“BELL RINGER2-2-16Enrichment Complete Metric Conversion Work Sheets.

“BELL RINGER” Geography What are some of Canada’s natural resources? HW: Read and complete Guided Reading 5.3 for Friday. Guided Reading

“BELL RINGER” Hand in test folders. 2.What is an autotroph? HW: Read page Take notes in the margin.

“BELL RINGER2-3-16Enrichment Complete Metric Conversion Work Sheets.

“BELL RINGER” Geography What is Canada’s main natural resource? HW: Read and complete Guided Reading 5.3 for Friday. Guided Reading

“BELL RINGER” Hand in test folders. 2.What is an autotroph? What is a heterotroph? HW: Read page Take notes in the margin.

“BELL RINGER2-4-16Enrichment Complete Metric Conversion Work Sheets.

“BELL RINGER” Geography HW: Study Guide Due Tuesday.

“BELL RINGER” Hand in test folders. 2.Wolves get energy from eating rabbits. Rabbits get energy from eating grass. The grass makes its own food energy. If lots of wolves were killed, then ……. What would happen? HW: Take Home Quiz on Food Webs: Due Tuesday.

“BELL RINGER2-5-16Enrichment Complete Metric Conversion Work Sheets.

“BELL RINGER” Geography Who founded the New France are? Who founded colonies for the English? HW: Study Guide Due

“BELL RINGER” Pass out test folders. Get the test folder ready to go home. 2.What is needed for photosynthesis to occur? HW: Take Home Quiz on Food Webs: Due Tuesday.

“BELL RINGER” Pass out test folders. Get the test folder ready to go home. 2.What happens to the energy as it moves through a food chain or food web? HW: Take Home Quiz on Food Webs: Due Tuesday.

“BELL RINGER2-8-16Enrichment Complete Metric Conversion Work Sheets.

“BELL RINGER” Hand in test folders. 2.How many dollars is traded between Canada and the US daily? HW: Study for test.

“BELL RINGER” Hand in test folders. 2.Hand in take-home test. 3.What are the 4 reactants photosynthesis? What are the 2 products? HW: Read page 75 and make notes in the margin. If on the A-team you don’t have to take notes.

“BELL RINGER Enrichment Complete Metric Conversion Work Sheets.