Read ahead in the textbook and workbook on mollusks, echinoderms and arthropods. Be sure to try the concept check up questions in section “I” of the workbook and refer to the answers in the back of the book.
Science 10 1-1 and 2-3 21 and 22 April 2016
Read section 12.1 in text and do section 12.1 in workbook.
Biology 12 Martin 20 April 2016
Finish the case study on hemophilia/AIDS.
Test on Respiratory/Circulatory systems will be on Tuesday, 26 April.
Biology 11 all 19/20 April 2016
Study for test (see previous post). Be sure to utilize the workbook (section H) and the textbook (chapter 26 and 30-1), as well as the notes, diagrams, etc, that we have covered.
Be prepared to present on your mollusk. Be sure the poster is in class. Missing posters due to a group member’s absence will result in a mark of zero.
Science 10 all 13/14 April
Presentations on Global Warming.
Test on Chapter 10 will be 21/22 April or 26 April (1-3).
Biology 11 all 13/14 April 2016
Complete the Earthworm lab questions. Question 9 (colouring) is recommended but will not be marked.
Test 21 and 22 April on Phylum Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes and Nematoda. Early development will also be covered.
Biology 12 1-2 12 April 2016
Finish heart/lung lab handout.
Biology 12 8 April 2016
Finish the immune system handout
Biology 11 7-8 April 2016
Finish parasitic worms chart and assignment
Science 10 Global Warming project
The purpose of this project is to give an example of global warming’s effect on the environment in a specific area, a particular species, or a community. You will choose an example (teacher approved) and explain how global warming has affected the subject that you chose. For example, if you chose an animal species (such as polar bears), you would explain exactly what about global warming has affected them, and how. Is it the temperature of the water? The melting of the ice? If so, what was the effect of that factor, in particular, on the polar bears? Does it reduce their food supply (prey) and thus reduce numbers of bears? Does it impact their reproduction or the survival of their young? Does it affect their bodies/physiology in some way that makes it harder for them to survive? Is it causing habitat loss? Be specific.
It would be good to give us a bit of information about the subject that you chose (eg. if it is polar bears, be sure to give the species, range (where they are found), what they eat, how many young they have each year, and any other important information; or if you chose a particular ecosystem or location (such as the Galapagos Islands, for example), give its location, what grows/lives there, what is the landscape (mountains, desert, plains, coastline, etc), what are the normal conditions (hot, humid, dry, cold, lots of precipitation, etc), and so on.
The presentation should be 1-2 minutes long.
There is no research paper due, but you must produce a poster (blocks 1-1 and 2-3) or digital presentation (block 1-3). Include all references used.