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Classwork and homework is now posted on:
http://www.oncoursesystems.com/school/webpage.aspx?id=11210898 .
Careers in science: http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/science_careers.shtml http://www.myplan.com/careers/top-ten/highest-paying.php
Period 5 Fiona=chemical engineer Rachel C=NCIS forensics (in D.C.) Brittney=Electrical engineer Drew=X-ray technician Faith=pediatrician Tricia=Monster truck designer/ engineer Abigail K=astrophysicist Nigel=ethologist (animal behavior) Ada=Architech (Ada) Chris= Computer hardware engineer Kaya=Electrical Engineering Technician
Carter=marine biologist Bob=physical therapist Kevin=home architech Luke=wildlife photographer Alison=criminal justice Bryce=drug development Katie=elementary sci teacher Maddy=marine vet Robert=chemistry Karen= Matt=mechanical engineer Thomas=nuclear engineer Ethan=meteorologist Malcom=psychologist Davis=virology Peyton=nutrition
Period 6 Ashlyn=general vet Emily K=Imagineer for Disney--design rides Courtney=psychologist Rachel R=National Geographic science photographer Jamie B=Aerospace Engineer Sunny=photographer for Discovery Kendrick = photographer for Eyewitness books Morgan=computer animation (for South Park) Kadidia= Felinologist (cats) Aiyana=Geology (rocks & gems) Jason=Extragallactic Astronomer Alyssa=Sociologist KeAndre=Enviromential Lawyer Jeremy=park ranger Soorian=theoretical physicist Sam=pilot Madison=high school science teacher William=Immunology
Prem=ecology Chase=science law Luca=biochemical engineer Abby=zoology Houston=petroleum engineer Jaimee F=spokesperson for National Geographics Gabe=sports medicine Kyle=animation/computer programming Marina=movie editor for science documentaries ,
AgricultureAnatomy
Atmospheric ScienceBiochemistryBiologyBiomedical SciencesBotany/Plant ScienceBusiness DevelopmentCancer Research/OncologyCell BiologyClinical MedicineClinical ResearchComputational BiologyComputational ChemistryComputer ScienceDevelopmental BiologyDiagnosticsEngineering--many typesEnvironmental ScienceEvolutionary Biology
GeoscienceGerontology/AgeingHealthcareInformaticsInformation TechnologyManufacturing/QA. QCMarine ScienceMaterials ScienceMathematicsMedicineMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyNanotechnologyNeuroscienceNutritionpaleontologyPathologyPharmacologyPhysics
Preclinical DevelopmentProteomicsPsychiatry/PsychologyPublic HealthSales and MarketingSignal TransductionStructural BiologyTechnicianToxicology
. . . Genetic Disease Project (work groups of 1-3)--include cause, effects/symptoms, treatments/cures, interesting facts, is it sex-linked, etc. Punnett square (with genotype/phenotype), pedigree,what % of the people in the world have this? Include a list of sources, and collect a few pictures to show to the class.
End product: talk show interview (include diagram, pictures, etc to show with projector)
Microscope/Cell Sites:
Great study site: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/insideacell/
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Emperor Penguin: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/specials/in-the-field-specials/wc-fishing-emperor-penguins.html (6.5 min)
http://www.fi.edu/learn/hotlists/sciencenews.php
http://www.scilinks.org/
Learn more about your learning style(s):
http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/lsi/lsiframe.html
Graphing website: http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/graphing/classic/index.asp
Conversion link: http://www.onlineconversion.com/
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