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Thursday, May 7 Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs. Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?
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Thursday, May 7 Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs. Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?
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Thursday, May 7 Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs. Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?
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Thursday, May 7 last chance to view BR - 1 min Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs. Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?
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“ Cookie Monster ”! Personal greetings to my 6 th period
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May 7, 2009 AGENDA: 1 – PowerPoint Presentation 2 – Review Key Topics 3 – Activity HOMEWORK 1. P. 89 (17 – 20)
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Terrestrial Biomes Tundra Desert Taiga Temperate Forest Temperate Rain Forest Woodland/Grassland/Shrubland Tropical Rain Forest Tropical Seasonal Forest Savanna
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Aquatic Biomes Marine Biome (SALT WATER) Sea/Ocean Photic Zone Aphotic Zone Estuary – coastal (surrounded by land) It’s a mix of fresh and salt water Usually described as a marsh Referred to as the “nursery” of the ocean Freshwater Lakes, rivers, streams Photic Zone Aphotic zone
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Vocabulary Review 2.1 1. Ecology 2. Population 3. Ecosystem 4. Symbiosis 5. Commensalism 6. Mutualism 7. Parasitism a. Study of interactions between organisms & environment b. Group of org.(same species), that interbreed & live in same area c. Permanent, close association between 2+ organisms of different species d. populations & abiotic factors in a biological community e. 1 species benefits & the other neither harmed nor benefits f. Relation. both species benefit g. 1 species benefits, 1 harmed
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Example of a Simple Food Chain
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Water Cycle
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Example of a Food Web
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Carbon Cycle
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April 24, 2009 AGENDA: 1 – PowerPoint Presentation 2 – Review Key Topics 3 – Activity HOMEWORK 1. Study for Exam 2. Review Packet
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