By Stephen Pegler on
Friday, June 01, 2007
Don't forget the test on Monday.
You should have 26 warmups, if my count is correct. I will grade you on 25.
1. How many variables should be tested at one time in an experiment?
2. What are the two major types of weather fronts?
3. How are winds named? (Direction)
4. What are the three kinds of rocks?
5. Briefly describe the rock cycle.
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By Stephen Pegler on
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Reminder: All books are due back. If you have a book checked out to you after Friday I won't release your yearbook to you!! Or you may not get your report card.
1. Which two systems control the body?
2. What are characteristics of animals?
3. How are primary and secondary succession different?
4. What is the penalty for horseplay or eating/drinking during a lab?
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By Stephen Pegler on
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
1. Main organ of the nervous system.
2. What do you do with broken glass?
3. Why are most of the forests in the mountains dying?
4. What are rocks made of?
Reminders: Warmups will be checked on Monday! I can collect them on Friday if you're done with them.
Exam next Monday. You pick the three systems that you want.
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By Stephen Pegler on
Friday, May 25, 2007
Reminder: Behavior of a violent or agressive nature will be sent home or given in school suspensions. PLEASE WATCH YOUR BEHAVIOR!! BE CIVILIZED AND KIND TO OTHERS!! SHUT YOUR MOUTHS AND LISTEN TO YOUR TEACHERS AND TO OTHERS!!!
1. Main purpose of the circulatory system.
2. Main purpose of the respiratory system.
3. Waste produced by cells.
4. Name of system that gets rid of waste.
5. Draw a quick diagram of the heart and label the chamb ...
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By Stephen Pegler on
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
1. What is relative humidity?
2. Name some types of clouds.
3. Why is there more energy at the equator than at the poles?
4. What happens to air as it cools?
Reminders: Yearbook party after school today. NJHS party after school on Tuesday.
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By Stephen Pegler on
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
1. All cells have this to control what goes in and out.
2. Only some cells have this supporting structure.
3. This type of rock forms from cooling magma.
4. Large crystal sizes indicate _____________ cooling times.
Reminder: Test corrections are due tomorrow.
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By Stephen Pegler on
Monday, May 21, 2007
1. Why do you not eat or drink during an experiment?
2. What is the most important way to protect your vision in an experiment?
3. Which variable do you control directly?
4. On which axis do you graph that variable?
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By Stephen Pegler on
Friday, May 18, 2007
1. In evolutionary history, which are believed to have come first: prokaryotes, or eukaryotes? Why?
2. What are fossils? What conditions must be present for them to form?
3. What is Intelligent Design?
4. Do a Punnett square cross of a roan cow and a white cow (RW X WW)
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By Stephen Pegler on
Thursday, May 17, 2007
1. Trace the manufacture of protein from DNA on.
2. DNA is a code for _______________.
3. Explain incomplete dominant genes.
4. Can you name a body system that runs from the head to the toes?
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By Stephen Pegler on
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
1. What is erosion?
2. What starts succession?
3. When are times that fire would be helpful to an ecosystem?
4. Sex cells always have this fraction of body cell DNA.
Reminders: The first anatomy presentation will start one week from today. There WILL be a final test on June 4 (Monday) that covers anatomy. That same day I will grade your daily warmups - they will be worth about 5% of your grade. Zoobooks are due next Monday.
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