Do you want to know more about the negative effects of deforestation? Click here to read more. Be sure to click on the photo gallery at the bottom of the page.
What is the leading cause of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon?
What is illegal logging and how does it contribute to deforestation?
Why did the government of Madagascar slash and burn one of the most biologically rich areas on Earth?
Did you know that the Asian Carp, a non native species in the US, has already disrupted the ecosystem in the Mississippi River and is now headed towards Lake Michigan? How did the carp get here in the first space? What effect will the Asian Carp have on the ecosystem and native fish populations?
I would like to offer 3 weeks of after school review sessions in preparation for the Living Environment Regents Exam. The Living Environment Regents Exam will take place on Wednesday, 6/16/10. I will offer at least two sessions each week since many students already have after school activities and engagements. It is only necessary to attend one session each week. Each review session will be held from 3:15 - 4:15 in room 311.
Please note changes in to Weeks 2 and 3 below. I apologize for any confusion. Apparently, scheduling is not a strength of mine!
Review Schedule:
Week 1: The Cell, Transport, and Scientific Method Dates:Tuesday, 5/25Wednesday, 5/26Thursday 5/27
Week 2: Genetics Dates:Tuesday, 6/1 and Wednesday, 6/2 Week 3: Mitosis, Meiosis, Reproduction Dates:Thursday, 6/3 and Wednesday, 6/9(Tuesday, 6/8 canceled due to 1/2 day)
Please complete a permission slip if you would like to attend the review sessions. Permission slips can be downloaded from eBoard. Please return the permission slips quickly as space is limited.
Did you know that researchers created the first synthetic cell? Scientists believe that these microbes can be used to create biofuels and vaccines. Click here to read more.
Click here to view a very short animation about ecological succession. What is the name of each stage? What is the difference between each stage?
Did you know that ecological succession can occur after a glacier has passed through an area? Watch this short, 3 part animation about succession in Glacier Bay, Alaska. Part 1,Part 2,Part 3.
From the tiniest shrimp to the biggest whale, all living things play roles in a food chain. This short cartoon explains just how a food chain works. You'll see why every creature's part is important.
Take the quiz when you finished. How did you do?
Did anyone read the Sea Monsters article? What did you think?
Click here to create your own food web! Print your food web when you are finished and share with your class. Enjoy:)
Did you know that the Hippopotamus is related to the Sperm Whale? Or that the Ostrich and the Tyrannosaurus have common links? Explore the connections in the natural world, and learn about evolution with this Interactive Tree of Life. Can you describe primitive life? What organisms did you read about?
Click here to view the Tree Of Life video and interactive from class.
Click here to play a time machine game where you travel to London in 1840 and meet Charles Darwin! You have to download UnityWebPlayer to play the game so make sure you have permission from your parents.