Thursday, March 26, 2009

Intro to Animals and Symmetry S-Blog

Introduction to Animals and Symmetry
Study Guide by Mr. Carrison
Gates Intermediate School
Scituate, MA
Test on Monday! Be ready!
For some reason I am not smart enough to turn the comments BACK on for this study blog? I will keep trying but....
1. Review 4-14
2. Organize notes!
3. Review handouts, worksheets and crossword puzzles
4. Know your 5/6th grade kingdom definitions COLD!
5. Can you name all the animal phyla?
6. List 5 vertebrates and invertebrates.
7. Which kingdoms are pro and eukaryotic?
8. What is a chordate? Is anyone in your home one of these?
9. Know the autotrophic and heterotrophic bit and which kingdom(s) have what.
10. Decomposers - do you know which kingdoms fall into this category?
11. Review quantitative and qualitative
12. Know radial, bilateral and asymmetry! I would know several animals that represent each of these categories!
13. Wonder if a kingdom definition chart would come in handy??? Hum....
14. Oops, I might have accidental put on two metric review questions! Flash thinks you should concentrate on m, cm and mm but then he can be tricky!
15. Do you know the common names and scientific LATIN names for the most popular animal phyla? You should!
16. Know the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction.
17. Know the difference between chemical and physical changes
18. Is a vertebrate a chordate?
19. Are backbone and vertebrate about the same thing?
20. What is a decomposer? What kingdoms are known for this?
21. Review the difference between a plant and an animal cell.
22. Did you take notes on the posterior, anterior and XXX and XXX? Well you SHOULD have! Flash will be VERY upset if you do not know this!
23. Which kingdoms are all SINGLE celled?
24. Which are multicellular?
25. Which one has BOTH?
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33 questions multiple choice, T & F and a matching section. All in all an easy test IF you were awake and taking notes and not continuously talking while I was lecturing. Of course actually doing the worksheets will help also! Good luck and have a great weekend!
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My homeroom: Remember to bring in MCAS snacks. Yes any soda's and candy will be confiscated! You know what to do, do not try to beat the system. Know a good deal when you see it and bring in water or juice and fruit or veggie snack. Chips and crackers are fine.
Good luck on MCAS!!!
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Coupon - Find a cartoon for a member the animal kingdom.
Label each cartoon (max. 5)with the corresponding phylum.
Worth .5 measly points up to a maximum or 2.5 points!
Must be on one page! ABSOLUTELY,
(that means NONE, zero, zip) duplicates.
Be original! Polkadots not required.
Chordates with plaid shoes need not apply!
Let's make an honest effort to keep this
Blog 100% Llama free.
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-Special thanks toJK for her editing efforts-

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Project Blog


Crossword Puzzle
OR
Make-A-Test

Study Blog by Mr. Carrison
Due 3-17-2009
Assigned 3-3-2009
Do not forget the test on Wed on intro to plants and cell reproduction. To prepare I would:
  1. Review chemical and pyhsycal properties
  2. Know all the bingo words
  3. Know all the words listed for the project due Tuesday
  4. Review the crossword puzzles handed out in class
  5. Check out the DOE's MCAS advanced search page and look for all questions having to do with the words and consepts we are currently covering. There are 18 MCAS questions! google "mcas questions advance search" Then Science and Technology/Engineering and then the strand "Life Science" or "Biology" Look through the questons for topics we have covered. Remember I took 18 of them almost all directly from this source!
  6. Review your kingdom definations
  7. What is the difference between the plant and fungi kingdom?
  8. Know the differences between animal and plant cells
  9. What plant and animal organelles are the SAME?
  10. Know photosynthesis cold!
  11. Review life cycle - you had this in 5th grade and earlier
  12. When plants reproduce by budding or by a runner (like straberries or spiderplants) is the new plant different genetically or a "clown?"
  13. Will egg & sperm or pollen and oveule in a plant give you an offspring that is exactly the same or slightly differend from the parent plants?
  14. Review the differences between instinctive and learned behavior.
  15. Review the functions of the popular cell organelles
  16. Know the cell, tissue, organ, organ system and complex organism hierachy bit.
  17. Can you correctly idenify a monocot or dicot by looking at its flower or leaves? You better!
  18. There are MANY 5th grade MCAS questons. PLEASE get them correct or I will HAVE to tease you!!!
  19. Review meiosis and miosis
  20. When a sperm cell gets inside the egg (or pollen to the ovuel) it is called????
  21. Review and know all the other names for gamete and what process makes them


Your Mission:

No later than the begining of your class on 3-17-2009 is due either a crossword puzzle or a Make-A-Test. Your choice! If you choose the crossword puzzle it should have 20 to 22 clues. Should you want to complete another Make-A-Test it should have a total of 16 questions. Ten must be multiple choice.

Some of the Rules:
> Check out your old handouts
> Must be on one side of page
> Formatting must be neat and well laid out
> Check all old handouts for rubricks
> Check out hints and tips on old handouts
> Can have 2 review questions
> Can have 1 fun question
> Must have words from list below

> Late work - 100 points

> 1 copy for me, one answer key and 5 copies for peers

> Must have 2 pictures or clip are PROPERLY formated

> Margins MUST be pushed to less than .7 inch

> Test possible answers MUST be lined up using the tab

Use these words in your project to make questions or clues:


  • Zygote

  • Fertilization

  • Photosynthesis

  • Vascular Tissue

  • Cuticle

  • Non-vascular plant

  • Sporophyte

  • Gametophyte

  • Angiosperm

  • Gymnosperms

  • Chlorophyll

  • Xylem

  • Phloem

  • Moss Plant

  • Cellulose

  • Wilt

  • Rigid

  • Environment

  • Transport

  • Bristlecone Pine

  • Monocot

  • Dicot






Check out this site for a semi-cool poem that Mr. Cusack shared with me Tuesday in computer lab. It pokes fun at spell checker programs. http://grammar.about.com/od/spelling/a/spellcheck.htm


Check out these semi-cool sites that we found in computer lab Tuesday. Joe S showed me the http://www.pimpmysearch.com/ site


Might share this site with your parents, friends and relatives.
http://www.bjorgul.com/


Icon Wars -
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jvdkuyp/flash/see.htm


Simpons Pictures Galore!
http://www.synergizedsolutions.com/simpsons/pictures2.shtml


What is an Easter Egg??? (computer software reference) Well they are hidden tricks or surprises in popular software. Open Microsoft Word and type in (or cut and paste) =rand(200,99) then hit enter. Hum.... different or what! Now just change the NUMBER to say one then hit enter. Wonder why this sentence??? Hint: Check out the letters!


Neat Trick in Word (not an E-Egg) - "simply type a colon followed by a right or left parentheses, then press the SPACE bar. Depending on what parentheses you press a circle w/ a happy or sad inside face will appear." Thanks to http://www.eeggs.com/tree/558.html

The webmaster of http://www.hubofgates.blogspot.com/ has persuaded me to once again allow comments! When you see John you might want to thank him and is faithful cow-bladder touching assistant Ariel.

Cheezy coupon: 2.001238943687 points - Bring in one picture of your own or one picture from the web showing an example of one of the 5 kingdoms. Print which kingdom your organism belongs to on the picture. Be creative and have fun!
1/2 extra point if your organism is playing the tuba or has a poka-dotted skirt!



Meg Z gets 2.1159201337 points for being first on the blog!