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1 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK

2 1) Vocabulary – Species Palaeontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well.

3 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK 1) Vocabulary - #12 Species  #20 Paleontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well. 2) Match invertebrates to the correct category: ex. clam = mollusks, jellyfish = stingers, spider = arachnids

4 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK 1) Vocabulary - #12 Species  #20 Paleontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well. 2) Match invertebrates to the correct category: ex. clam = mollusks, jellyfish = stingers, spider = arachnids 3) 5 Groups of Vertebrates and difference between them. Ex. 2 differences between mammals and birds?

5 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK 1) Vocabulary - #12 Species  #20 Paleontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well. 2) Match invertebrates to the correct category: ex. clam = mollusks, jellyfish = stingers, spider = arachnids 3) 5 Groups of Vertebrates and difference between them. Ex. 2 differences between mammals and birds? 4) Difference between warm-blooded and cold-blooded.

6 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK 1) Vocabulary - #12 Species  #20 Paleontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well. 2) Match invertebrates to the correct category: ex. clam = mollusks, jellyfish = stingers, spider = arachnids 3) 5 Groups of Vertebrates and difference between them. Ex. 2 differences between mammals and birds? 4) Difference between warm-blooded and cold-blooded. 5) Paleontologist, fossils and Mary Anning.

7 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK 1) Vocabulary - #12 Species  #20 Paleontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well. 2) Match invertebrates to the correct category: ex. clam = mollusks, jellyfish = stingers, spider = arachnids 3) 5 Groups of Vertebrates and difference between them. Ex. 2 differences between mammals and birds? 4) Difference between warm-blooded and cold-blooded. 5) Paleontologist, fossils and Mary Anning. 6) Fair tests, Test vs. Control, and VARIABLES.

8 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK 1) Vocabulary - #12 Species  #20 Paleontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well. 2) Match invertebrates to the correct category: ex. clam = mollusks, jellyfish = stingers, spider = arachnids 3) 5 Groups of Vertebrates and difference between them. Ex. 2 differences between mammals and birds? 4) Difference between warm-blooded and cold-blooded. 5) Paleontologist, fossils and Mary Anning. 6) Fair tests, Test vs. Control, and VARIABLES. 7) Good conditions for micro-organisms to live in.

9 Helpful Hints for Lessons 7-12 SWYK 1) Vocabulary - Species  Paleontologist; NOTE: watch for microscope parts as well. 2) Match invertebrates to the correct category: ex. Crustaceans = look up, annelids = look up, jellyfish = stingers, spider = arachnids 3) 5 Groups of Vertebrates (FARMB) and difference between them. Ex. 2 differences between mammals and birds? 4) Difference between warm-blooded and cold-blooded. 5) Paleontologist and fossils 6) Fair tests, Test vs. Control, and VARIABLES. 7) Good conditions for micro-organisms to live in. 8) Classification System – kingdom, phylum, etc.. 9) Different Kingdoms 10) Yeast Lab – what happened


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