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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Clean Air festival topics and activities

TOPICS

take CO2 levels in different school rooms show pics of result.  

 build a CR box write clear instructions for how to make a  CR box 

PM 2.5 wildfire smoke affect on health. make a poster & a physical creative display out of wood & human body model . 

historical CO2 levels NASA make a poster of Climate change & a physical creative display of the earth & CO2 & a skull 

Do some busking at the festival

Online resources:

fire smoke forecast 


Clean Air Crew instructions for CR box , note instructions on the single filter model

CR boxes can reduce illness in classrooms by removing germs floating in the air . A news article summarizing  the scientific research 



Fraser health summary of wildfire smoke health effects



CO2 levels 

Good ventilation health effects Lancet article on designing infectious disease resilience in schools. pic1 of ventilation benefits 

Health Canada summary of ventilation as source of pic2 on CO2 harms


taking readings for aranet 4 



Tuesday, April 9, 2024

April 10: Plant Presentations

 You will continue with plant presentations that were started earlier and your teacher will observe them and record thoughts on how you presented 

April 10 work: Observe the Root nodules of Clover

 Rhizobium bacterium

lab: examine root nodules from clover plants under the dissecting microscope and also examine prepared slides of rhizobium under the light microscope.  Clover plants can be sampled from the garden and your teacher will look in the slide collection in the back room to see if the rhizobium slides are there. if not, you will observe these when I return next week.  --S.N.

 We know that plants are important to the ecosystem because they photosynthesize. Did you know that some plants are legumes and these are special because they have ROOT NODULES which are nitrogen fixers.  These root nodules are little rooms where Rhizobium bacteria convert nitrogen gas into ammonium and then Nitrobacter bacterium in the soil  converts ammonium into nitrates. Plants can absorb nitrates to make plant protein.  When those plants are eaten by animals, then animals use the nitrogen to make animal protein.  You can say that all the protein on your body (muscles, enzymes, hair, fingernail etc) was built from nitrogen which was fixed by Rhizobium at some point in time.  





ASSIGNMENT: 15 POINTS
15 points total. Draw a picture of root nodules under the dissecting microscope and also a picture of root nodules under the light microscope. Hand this in on TEAMS.   

 10 points

Only certain plants contain these root nodules...amongst them are  bean plants and clover plants.   Look at the roots of clover and draw a picture of root nodules. 


This picture is from research done by Tashiro et al on the genetics of clover plants.  https://www.researchgate.net/publication/250119450_Leaf_Trait_Coloration_in_White_Clover_and_Molecular_Mapping_of_the_Red_Midrib_and_Leaflet_Number_Traits

MICROSCOPE WORK:

EXAMINE PREPARED SLIDES OF ROOT NODULES UNDER THE MICROSCOPE and MAKE A CAREFUL DRAWING.  IF THE PREPARED SLIDES ARE NOT AVAILABLE THEN DRAW FROM THIS WEBSITE: 

APRIL 11 AND 12 WORK: Start the unit on microbiology.

YOUR TEACHER WILL REVIEW THE MAIN CONCEPTS OF MICROBIOLOGY. YOU WILL USE CLASS TIME TO DO THE ASSIGNMENT AND THE ASSIGNMENT CAN BE GROUP WORK. 

 This is an Introduction to Microbiology Notes, which cover Virus, and Monerans, with a mention of unicellular fungi.  Read this document as an overview. 

Viruses can infect cells using the LYTIC CYCLE.  

Review the 

STEPS TO THE LYTIC CYLE: memorize AESAR
  • Attachment
  • Entry & degradation of host's DNA
  • Synthesis of new viruses 
    • duplication of virus' genetic material
    • creation of new virus parts
  • Assembly of parts into new viruses
  • Release of new viruses


 video shows lytic cycle




 steps to the lysogenic cycle:  memorize AEIM
  • Attachment
  • Entry (no degradation of host DNA)
  • Integration using integrase enzyme
  • Mitosis
    • Host+virus DNA duplicated
    • cytokinesis
  • A virus that uses the lysogenic life cycle is termed either a provirus or prophage. What causes various proviruses to shift to the lytic cycle is not completely understood, but in some cases stress is the stimulus.

COVID-19 is a virus that undergoes a lytic cycle, but it does not explode cells, instead, it simply gets released from a cell


MICROBIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT 1 What is a virus?  out of /10 
make a creative summary of the  Introduction to Viruses .  This summary must include the lytic cycle  and the lysogenic cycle as it is described in the videos above and also in this text   Viruses can infect their hosts.  

MICROBIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT 2 How does Covid-19 infect a human?     out of /10 
Watch the video above and explain how covid-19 infects a human body. Create a creative summary to describe it



CREATIVE SUMMARY CRITERIA. You may make a powerpoint slideshow, a cartoon, a poem, an interview or podcast.  You may also suggest your own format. 

EVALUATION
10 points:  cartoon is brilliant, it stands out, it summarizes the main points in a creative format, it is inked and in colour

8-9:  your cartoon is excellent and includes all the main points. inked and in colour

5-7 your cartoon is complete it may not be inked or in colour
1-4 your cartoon is incomplete


POEM.
10 points: your poem is brilliant and it rhymes and it includes all key points. it stands out
8-9:  your poem is really excellent and it rhymes and includes all key points.
6-7 - your poem doesn't rhyme but it includes all key points.
1-4 your work is incomplete.

PODCAST
10 points - your podcast is humorous, engaging and includes all the key points, it stands out
8-9:  your podcast is really excellent engaging and includes all key points.
6-7 - your podcast  includes all key points.
1-4 your work is incomplete.





CREATIVE SUMMARY CRITERIA. You may make a cartoon, a poem, an interview or podcast

EVALUATION
10 points:  cartoon is brilliant, it stands out, it summarizes the main points in a creative format, it is inked and in colour

8-9:  your cartoon is excellent and includes all the main points. inked and in colour

5-7 your cartoon is complete it may not be inked or in colour
1-4 your cartoon is incomplete


POEM.
10 points: your poem is brilliant and it rhymes and it includes all key points. it stands out
8-9:  your poem is really excellent and it rhymes and includes all key points.
6-7 - your poem doesn't rhyme but it includes all key points.
1-4 your work is incomplete.

PODCAST
10 points - your podcast is humorous, engaging and includes all the key points, it stands out
8-9:  your podcast is really excellent engaging and includes all key points.
6-7 - your podcast  includes all key points.
1-4 your work is incomplete.

Monday, April 1, 2024

Tuesday, April 2 lesson: Plant Evolution worksheet.

 

Please look at this Plantae evolution power point

fill in this worksheet with the main ideas from the powerpoint and hand it in through TEAMS.  15 marks.


Wednesday: April 3, Plant Evolution webquest

  do  this webquest on plant evolution.     Hand in your work

15 marks for the completed webquest.


Thursday/ Friday April 4,5 Watch this video on Alternation of Generation and read and review the lesson notes.

 

and take notes on this  Plant evolution lab activity .   Read up to page 8 and make a CREATIVE SUMMARY of the main ideas of these notes.   50 marks.  The creative summary can be in the format of a podcast, a cartoon, a storybook or an engaging power point. 

45-50 marks 

you cover all the main points and you use a creative format that is very original.  

30-44 

you are extremely creative and you cover most of the main points

20 

this is a great start and you need to complete the work