#1.15 Aim:
How do we make a group
presentation?
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Activity: finish group
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Summary (5)
HW: Biomes
Research Project
BiomesQOD (5 min):
Describe the leaves below in terms of their veins and their growth.
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HW: Biomes
Research Project
Returned work
Today you will receive all assignments you have completed so far this marking period. See the chart on the wall or your syllabus to remember how this fits into your grade.
#1.15 Aim:
How do we make a group
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Activity: finish group
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Summary (5)
HW: Biomes
Research Project
Biome Research Projects
• Group presentation– Due TUESDAY
• Individually written report– Due WEDNESDAY
#1.15 Aim:
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Summary (5)
HW: Biomes
Research Project
#1.14 aim:How do we make a
group
presentation?
#1.15 Aim:
How do we make a group
presentation?
AgendaQOD (5)
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Activity: finish group
projects and
practice (25)
Summary (5)
HW: Biomes
Research Project
How to make a ppt1 slide per idea
1. Intro to biome and location (may want to show a world map)
2. Climate, terrain3. Slide for plants #1, #2, and #34. Conclusion
#1.15 Aim:
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HW: Biomes
Research Project
A good group presentation …- Teaches the audience something new
and interesting- Is easy to understand- Shows equal work by all participants
A good presenter …- Makes eye contact
- Speaks loudly and clearly- Explains each slide (doesn’t just read the
words)
#1.15 Aim:
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HW: Biomes
Research Project
Heart-of-palmEuterpe precatoria
• tall, slender palm plant with pinnate leaves, grows to be 3 – 20 meters
• Native to South and Central America
• cut down by “euterpe pirates” and the roots are used medicinally
• Long leaves with veins shaped to let water run off (so leaves don’t mold)
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HW: Biomes
Research Project
Example: Desert- precipitation (ppt): <25 cm/yr- soil: high in minerals, low in
organic material- climate: hot days, cold nights- found: ~30 N and S
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HW: Biomes
Research Project
Biome Research Projects
• Today:– Finish YOUR slide– Work with your group to finish
intro and conclusion slides– Practice presenting your slide to
a partner and “grade” each other
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HW: Biomes
Research Project
Homework slipHand this slip into the lunchtime teacher to show you came and worked hard.
Mon – Brandt Wed – Raphael
Tue – Bowen Fri – Byron-Law
Yes, this student came during lunch to work on HW ______________
#1.15 Aim:
How do we make a group
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Activity: finish group
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Summary (5)
HW: Biomes
Research Project
Douglas fir treeLatin name
• This tree is beautiful. But not as beautiful as Kenny Suarez.
• Cones hang upside-down
• etcetera