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Weekly plans | Fieldwork
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Science in its natural state. Click on the link to be taken to lesson plans/assignments for each week. Week 1: Intro to Oceanography/Tides, waves, and currents. Weeks 2, 3: Intro to Marine Biology/ocean chemistry. Weeks 4, 5: Algae/Ocean temperatures. Week 6: Marine plants/Light and color. Week 7: (project week). 8212;new link here! Week 8: Porifera/ocean geography. Weeks 9, 10: Cnidaria and Ctenophora/coral reefs. Week 11: Marine worms/the deep ocean. Week 12: Bryozoa/continental shelves. Http:/ eavice&...
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Wrapping it up | Fieldwork
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Science in its natural state. June 26, 2010. It has become rather obvious that we at LaPaz Home Learning are not gonna finish this course as written, right? I mean, considering it is the end of June, and Superboy is gone to New Mexico for a Boy Scout high Adventure trip, and I am hyper-focused on planning for next year, I just don’t see it happening. Sothat’s what we did. For that I have no regrets at all. One thing that gives me some comfort is that I do believe that through the 24 weeks where this blog...
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Weeks 18-19: Echinodermata/littoral zone/tide pools | Fieldwork
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Science in its natural state. Weeks 18-19: Echinodermata/littoral zone/tide pools. Approximately 7000 living species. Brittle stars, sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, sea biscuits, and sea cucumbers are echinoderms. All echinoderms live in the ocean. All species covered with spines or bumps, though sea cucumber’s bumps are under the skin. Bodies have a five-part radial symmetry. Most have tube feet for moving and feeding. Reading: pages 146-155 of. Read this article at. How do they eat? Depend on the...