Evolution Test Today
Homework: None Test today! Grades will hopefully be posted tomorrow, first period will for sure!
View ArticlePopulation Size Estimation
Homework: Finish output from lesson today. How many fish are in the sea? How many deer in the forest? How many bees are in a hive? These are difficult populations to measure. Scientists use four...
View ArticleChanges in Population & Invasive Species
Homework: Human & Community/Ecosystem Interactions Worksheet (Purple) Today we discovered what causes population size to increase & decrease. We studied it through the introduction of invasive...
View ArticleLimiting Factors & Carrying Capacity
Homework: None What controls population size? Limiting factors – There are only so many resources to go around! Populations are affected by the amount of food and water, space, shelter available as...
View ArticleOh,Deer!
Homework: Finish graph & questions, they are due tomorrow. Today we did a simulation in which the students were either deer or resources and we simulated what would happen over 13 generations....
View ArticleWhooping Cranes & North America
Homework: Whooping Cranes packet due tomorrow I was out yesterday doing science interviews and the students worked on a Whooping Cranes packet that allowed students to think about limiting factors on...
View ArticleFood Chains
Homework: Finish output for food chains if necessary. Our class today focused on food chains and where the energy goes in a ecosystem. Energy Roles Notes
View ArticleFood Webs & Energy Pyramids
Homework: Finish output if necessary. Today we connected food chains and created food webs. We took short notes and watched a BrainPOP video to help us understand the connection. We also discussed...
View ArticleFood Web Project
Homework:Food Web project, vocabulary and test due next Wednesday Today we began and in class project creating a Minnesota food web. Students chose one of the four selected ecosystems in MN: prairie,...
View ArticleTest Tomorrow
Homework: Study for the test, study guide answers below. STudy, study, study!!! StudyGuideAnswers Test Questions Why are there usually more herbivores than top predators in an ecosystem? a....
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