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Working on something and in assigned seats…

* Log in to Chromebooks…. * First name initial last name last 4 digits of student id * * Password: year of birth, month of birth, date of birth * Feb. 28, 2001 =

* Tundra? * Tropical Rainforest? * Deciduous Forest? * Tiaga?

* Friday, April 4 th : * 15 Question quiz on food chains, decomposers, consumers, and producers then continue work on Biomes Project * Wednesday, April 9 th - Biome presentations

* Biome examples: * RainforestDesert * TundraTaiga * GrasslandMarine * Freshwater Temperate Deciduous Forest

* To enrich our unit study, you will create a poster centered on 1 of the following biomes: * RainforestDesert * TundraTemperate Deciduous Forest * TaigaGrassland

* You are going to use iPads today to conduct research and create an educational poster featuring a biome. * To be fair, everyone will simply be assigned a biome by counting off

* Biomes have unique plants and animals * They also have unique climates (rainfall, temperatures, amounts and intensity of sunlight) * In your research, you will be finding all this information out!

* The project guidelines will be posted on the whiteboard * You must write all the information down * Once you are done copying this information down, begin your research * Use your time wisely * You will be presenting your project on Wednesday, April 9th * This is for a formal grade

* You are going to use textbooks today to begin your research * Try to find as much information as you can based on what you need for the project * To be fair, everyone will simply be assigned a biome by counting off * iPads tomorrow for more research