Investigations into Marine Science 2019-2020-1st Period Assignments
- Instructor
- Karen Broad
- Term
- 2019-2020
- Department
- (d) Science
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Turn in a hard copy of the handout at the end of class.
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Submit either pictures of your posters or a digital form here. Please make sure you post all images upright and that they are clear. Thanks
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Submit pictures of your poster or digital poster
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Complete Notes and Section Review Questions for Chp 3 Section 4 and submit.
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Submit your notes and sections review responses.
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Submit your notes and Section Review Questions for 3.2 here.
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See last slide for assignment.
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Outline the chapter and complete the section review questions. Submit what you have done by the end of class today.
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Each person should turn in a copy of the presentation so you can turn in your own copy.
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Use your Pre Learning targets for Unit 3 and complete the mid.
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Use the attached rubric and write an outline for your lab report. Submit what you have completed in class BEFORE you leave today.
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We will be dissecting boney fish in our table groups and cycling through the shark as a station. The purpose is to compare and contrast the features of a boney fish and a cartilaginous fish. You will be expected to complete a lab report. Make sure you come up with a good driving question and as you look through the resources be thinking about a hypothesis. You will receive some of the pages as hardcopies the day of the dissection. After completing your review, make a document and list the question, hypothesis, variables, and types of data needed. Submit your doc for your assignment.
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Compare and Contrast the three classifications of fishes.
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Complete Notes and Section Review Questions.
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Today we will be assigning invertebrates per pair of students. You will need to click on the link to the video shorts and watch the video for your invertebrate and then complete the Invertebrate Research Worksheet. You and your partner will then create a digital flier to share with the class following the requirements on the Flyer and Video Directions page. You and your partner will be presenting your flier to the class.
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Attach notes for 11.1-11.2 and section review questions.
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Analyse the graphs and develop an interpretation of the results
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Complete notes and section reviews for the sections that will provide you with background information for the 3 labs I would like to do (Shell Adaptations, Squid Dissection, and Crawfish Dissection). Also check out the links to help you prep for the dissections. Complete 9.1-9.3 and 10.1. See you Tuesday!
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Don't forget to fill out the reflection!
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Groups divide the three main agae groups and pick one focus group per student. Students complete research info and present/share with rest of group.
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Read over and complete notes/section review questions
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Notes and Section Review Questions
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Complete Notes and Section Review
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Find in your drive.
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Complete the Pre and evidence.
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Watch the video clips, read 4.1 p.94-97, and complete questions 1-3. Submit your responses. A digital copy of Chapter 4 is also linked below if you do not have your textbook.
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Submit your Rough Draft and insert comments per section on what is left to do by Midnight Friday.
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Set-up an experiment to test which salinity of water hatches the most brine shrimp. The three solutions you can test are: 5%, 10%, and 20%. Make sure you can identify the variables for your experiment. You will submit a complete lab report as your Beta to turnitin.com on 9/18. Submit rough draft 9/16.
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Complete the packet and submit. Then use the practice slides to practice focusing and drawing what you see. Complete 3 magnifications per slide (letter - wet mount and 2 specimens - prepared) in your notebook.
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Join the class on turnitin.and then click done.
Class ID:22205638 PW:Broad1
Class ID:22205638 PW:Broad1
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Watch the video clip. Review the lab procedure. I believe we did step 8 incorrectly. You should have the mass of the water. If you recorded the volume of water displaced, 1 mL of water = 1 g. Using sheets, organize your data in a table. Review the lab report rubric and start outlining a report for the Buoyancy Lab. Submit your outline and sheet.
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Look at slides 73-79, including the video clip. Complete the assignment in your notebook. Submit a picture when complete.
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Complete section review questions for sections 1.2-1.5 (12 questions total)