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3/1/16:    Videos and discussion
Vocab quiz given
Watch two videos:  students working on observing below the surface.
3/2/16:  Power point and close notes
video with questions - Heal, Feed, Sustain
Watching Harvest of Fear:  3/3 and 3/7
3/8/16 - 3/11/16:  Centers on Biotechnology:  Readings to be completed in class (4 days)
Extensions are listed below
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design_a_food.pdf
File Size: 529 kb
File Type: pdf
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graphing_skills.pdf
File Size: 1087 kb
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graphing_skills_2.pdf
File Size: 435 kb
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3/15/16:  Center work
3/16/16:  Study guide :  8.L. 1.1 and 2.1 - Benchmark
3/17/16:  Common Formative Assessment
3/18/16:  Info graphic with questions
Writing due personal reflection:  3/23/16.
​see below for reflection
3/18/16:  Bias Reading on Genetically engineered Organisms:  Students read, work in groups to come up with a way to explain their reading so class will have to figure which slant the reading is.
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