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TUES 10/14 wk-1 OBJECTIVE: 6/7 TOPIC – human populations
DO NOW:
daily grade: -4.1 OBJ/VOC
WRAP UP:
DW: -4.2 POGIL & 4.2 READ/cornell notesEXT: - due: -4.1/4.2 OBJ QUIZ – tues 10/21
-COMPARE density-independent / density-dependent factors
AGENDA-FAST PLANTS- HAIRY/NON-HAIRY-4.2 POGIL
-ind / abiotic-de / biotic
HANDOUTS:-4.2 POGIL-4.2 READ-4.2 cornell notes
COMPLETE / TURN IN:-science notebooks – fast plant dataBEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL:-DW check
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UNIT OBJECTIVES6-DESCRIBE how humans impact (+/-) biodiversity
Add on to each OBJECTIVE every night as REVIEW!
7-IDENTIFY how biodiversity is increased / decreased
FAST PLANTS-# plants
use toothpicks to # plantshashmarks for plant #
-count trichomes on plants – RECORD – 1 per group
-RECORD OBSERVATIONS quantitative – data table qualitative - descriptions
-determine if your bottle isHAIRY or NON-HAIRY
1.3 LAB: SCIENTIFIC METHOD & BLOODTRICHOMES: -Trichomes are HAIRS found on fast plants.-They are found above the cotyledons and on the stalk of the true leaves.-We are going to COUNT the # of trichomes on the LOWEST true leaf.
Fast Plant Ecology: Counting Trichomes
Cotyledons
TRUE LEAF
FAST PLANTSRECORD OBSERVATIONS -quantitative – data table
# plants [total]# each color stem# each color leaf# true leaves/cotyledons on a
“typical” plant that represents ALLmeasure height of plants
-qualitative – descriptionsPICTURE - drawn or photo
all & detailed of a “typical” plant
DESCRIBE - what plants look like
1.3 LAB: SCIENTIFIC METHOD & BLOODTRICHOMES
Fast Plant Ecology: Counting Trichomes
TRICHOMES
FAST PLANTS
OCT 13
OCT 6
OCT 1
YEAST POPULATION
COLLECT a sample of yeast population:-put 1 drop of yeast mixture on a slide-add 1 drop methylene blue to drop of
yeast
LOCATE yeast cells under microscope:-find under low power—focus-turn to medium power—focus
DRAW what your cells look like in your journal-show the groupings/clusters of cells-estimate #s in a single view
RECORD a picture if you can get a good shot
YEAST POPULATION
YEAST POPULATION
1st HOUR10-8 – 0.5 hour8:30 AM
YEAST POPULATION
5th HOUR10-8 – 2.5 hour11:30 AM
YEAST POPULATION
7TH HOUR10-8 –5 hours2:00 PM
YEAST POPULATION
10-23 – 0 hour9:00AM
10-23 – 2.5 hour11:30AM
10-24 – 30 hour 3:00PM
POGIL ROLES1-FACILITATOR / TIMEKEEPERkeep group ON TASK / FOCUSED takes care of TIME MANAGEMENTmakes sure ALL VOICES in group are HEARD
2-SPOKESPERSON COMMUNICATES group QUESTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS w/ INSTRUCTORENSURES ALL MEMBERS have had the OPPORTUNITY to RESPOND before asking ? ENSURES that EVERYONE in group AGREES on WHAT QUESTION to ask PRESENTS CONCLUSIONS of the group to the class, as requested
3-SCRIBE [ANSWER KEY- lead discussion of GRADING/REV]TEAM NOTE-TAKER / TEAM “GRADER” LEADS team in REVISIONS
4-QUALITY CONTROL / CHECKERGUIDES consensus-building process: group must AGREE on RESPONSESVERIFIES that ALL individual responses are CONSISTANTENSURES that ACCURATE REVISIONS happen during/after class discussions
3.1 POGIL ROLESFACILITATOR-keeps team on task/assigns responsibilities-assures all members participate/understandRECORDER-keeps a record of instructions/what team did-prepares final written report / documents team
members’ participationSPOKESPERSON-represents view/conclusions held by majority-presents to instructor/class findings/conclusionsSTRATEGY ANALYST-keeps log:
-problem-solving strategies/methods-what team is doing well/needs improvement-insights/discoveries of course content-individual/team performance
CLASS REMINDERS
- STEM CAREER PROJECT – 1ST DEADLINE next FRI OCT 3
- READ/cornell notescircle VOC – underline definitioncornell notes – read headings are left column
headings
- HIGHLIGHT key terms in VOC – SUPPORTING EVIDENCE Qs on EXAM