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Thursday, May 7

Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs.

Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?

4 MINUTES REMAINING…

Thursday, May 7

Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs.

Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?

3 MINUTES REMAINING…

Thursday, May 7

Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs.

Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?

2 MINUTES REMAINING…

Thursday, May 7 last chance to view BR - 1 min

Objective: Students will be able to interpret complex bar, line and pie graphs.

Bellringer: What is the difference between the three types of biome categories: aquatic, marine and terrestrial?

30 Seconds Remaining…

10 Seconds Remaining…

“Cookie Monster”!

Personal greetings to my 6th period

May 7, 2009

AGENDA:1 – PowerPoint

Presentation2 – Review Key

Topics3 – Activity

HOMEWORK1. P. 89 (17 – 20)

Terrestrial Biomes

Tundra Desert Taiga Temperate Forest Temperate Rain Forest Woodland/Grassland/Shrubland Tropical Rain Forest Tropical Seasonal Forest Savanna

Aquatic Biomes

Marine Biome (SALT WATER) Sea/Ocean

Photic Zone Aphotic Zone

Estuary – coastal (surrounded by land) It’s a mix of fresh and salt water Usually described as a marsh Referred to as the “nursery” of the ocean

Freshwater Lakes, rivers, streams

Photic Zone Aphotic zone

Vocabulary Review 2.1

1. Ecology2. Population3. Ecosystem4. Symbiosis5. Commensa

lism6. Mutualism7. Parasitism

a. Study of interactions between organisms & environment

b. Group of org.(same species), that interbreed & live in same area

c. Permanent, close association between 2+ organisms of different species

d. populations & abiotic factors in a biological community

e. 1 species benefits & the other neither harmed nor benefits

f. Relation. both species benefitg. 1 species benefits, 1 harmed

Example of a Simple Food Chain

Water Cycle

Example of a Food Web

Carbon Cycle

April 24, 2009

AGENDA:1 – PowerPoint

Presentation2 – Review Key

Topics3 – Activity

HOMEWORK1. Study for Exam2. Review Packet

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