This week's blogger: S.E.
What are we learning about this week? We learned about independent and dependent variables.We also started on what would happen if there was too much of a species. what would happen to an ecosystem if a species population increases by a lot, moved, or becomes extinct. We also started learning about food chains and food webs. Why are we learning this? We are learning this because we need to know the effects in our ecosystem if an animal, leaves, is overpopulated, or becomes extinct. We are also learning about food webs and food chains. About which animals each which and why they’re only 3 or 4 animals per food chain. We are learning about food webs and about what happens if one animals becomes extinct. What was the most interesting thing you learned or did in class this week? Why? The most interesting thing I learned was that if one animal becomes extinct or if humans build a building in an ecosystem it ruins the ecosystem and every animal in the area becomes extinct or leaves the area. What was the hardest/trickiest thing we learned about or did this week? The trickiest things we learned this week was independent and dependent variables. It was difficult because I really didn’t get it at first. It took me awhile to get used to, but the Edpuzzle really helped me understand it better. Did we have any quizzes or tests this week? If we did, which was it, and what was it on? How was it? We had a mini quiz this week it was about the types consumers. The producers, consumers, secondary consumers, and 3rd consumers. It was a good quiz it seemed easy. If you could pick anything in science to learn more about, what would it be and why? I would want to learn about if there are humans or other species on different planets and if so how do they live. I’d also want to know why there isn’t any water on other planets and if there is life how do they survive. Is there anything else you want to add? I’d like to continue this lesson a little bit more to see why the animals live in the ecosystems they do.
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This week's blogger: A.S.
What are we learning about this week? We are learning about an important aspect of biology, the math! We are calculating proportions, percentages, averages, and creating bar graphs to represent our data. Why are we learning this? Representing our data is a helps us better understand our work. What was the most interesting thing you learned or did in class this week? Why? The lab where we used a two finger beak and taking one toothpick at a time. It was definitely fun to see how many toothpicks we grabbed! What was the hardest/trickiest thing we learned about or did this week? One item I struggle with is proportions. People explained it to me, but it never made sense. Did we have any quizzes or tests this week? If we did, which was it, and what was it on? How was it? All we had this week was a lab to calculate our toothpick data. Yet, I still struggle with proportions till this day. If you could pick anything in science to learn more about, what would it be and why?For some strange reason, I’d really enjoy learning about human body’s. I actually am more attached health because it teaches me about diseases, healthy habits, and hygiene. Is there anything else you want to add? Nope, that’s all I had to say. This week's blogger: L.D.
What are we learning about this week? We learned about the ecosystem and what makes an ecosystem. Why are we learning this? So we can learn more about the habitats of nonliving and living creatures and how they interact in a community or habitat. What was the most interesting thing you learned or did in class this week? Why? We learned about the difference between nonliving and living and learned about the meaning of words starting with bio. What was the hardest/trickiest thing we learned about or did this week? The difference between nonliving and living cells. Did we have any quizzes or tests this week? If we did, which was it, and what was it on? How was it? We had a mini quiz on photosynthesis. If you could pick anything in science to learn more about, what would it be and why? More about non living cells. Is there anything else you want to add? |