Study section 5.3 and 6.1/6.2 for the test, which has been moved to 16 Dec 2013.
Be sure all workbook sections are completed.
Author: Jeff Spence
Biology 11 Martin 6 Dec 2013
Read Sections 48-1 and 48-2 in the textbook.
Ecology test will be on 18 December.
Mini Science 10 6 Dec 2013 Martin
Test for Ch 7 will be on 18 December.
Science 10 Martin 6 Dec 2013
Finish notes on factors affecting chemical reaction rates.
Do p. 281 in textbook and Workbook section 6.2.
Test on Ch. 6 will be on 12 December 2013.
Biology 12 Martin 3 Dec 2013
Continue working on the ATP review sheet (second page of notes) and be sure that you have read the textbook sections.
Complete the “Biology 12 Questions” that I put on the moodle site today and projected in class. We will discuss these next week, so there is time to work on them. Be sure you check out the resources on the Inquiry Into Life website and go to Chapter 7.
Science 9 Martin 3 Dec 2013
Test on Ch. 9 next class, 5 Dec 2013. Study all relevant materials (textbook and workbook Ch. 9 sections, notes, etc).
Finish the cell worksheet that we started today, and read section 4.1 on the cell in the textbook.
Think about studying schedule for the mid-year exams, and we will brainstorm some ideas on this next class after the test.
Project proposal should have been handed in today, and is your topic for the Spring Science Inquiry project on any science topic you are curious about.
Science 10 Martin 2 Dec 2013
Finish workbook sections for Ch. 5 and section 6.1. We will go over these next day, so be sure to bring the workbook with you to class.
Mini Science 10 Martin 2 Dec 2013
Work on the half life questions on p. 311. Not for handing in. I will take similar questions and we will try them out next day (possibly in a quiz form). Read the Half Life notes and do the Half Life problems (BLM 2-46) on the moodle site. Key is provided.
Biology 11 Martin 2 Dec 2013
Look up the terms Niche, Primary Succession and Secondary Succession and be sure you understand the concept.
Work on the 2 worksheets given out this class and last class to help with your understanding of Ecology.
Describe a feeding relationship that is of interest to you: Pick an organism, and give one organism that it feeds on, as well as one organism that feeds on it. Identify all three as either producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, etc. Be sure to record the source of the information.
Mini Science 10 Martin 28 Nov 2013
Practice the Nuclear equations on p. 301, and be sure that you have read the textbook sections 7.1 and 7.2.