Thursday, February 27, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Chap 2
- Read chapter 2 Take notes
- Create a timeline outlining the advancement of scientific knowledge and technology that lead to our current understanding of Evolution.
- Clearly articulate the resistance to Evolution for each of the major eras of our understanding of evolution
Friday, February 21, 2014
Evolution Trading Cards
Trading Card Activity- Day 1: Making the Cards
Make 5 different cards for 2 points each (10 points total).
Ways to get extra credit:
1. Make copies of your cards to trade with members of the class. 1 point for each new card in your collection that you traded for. Max EC points: 30
2. Find people/object/place/event not on the list. You get 2 extra points for each card made with the unlisted person/place etc. Max EC points: 10
Materials: scissors, glue, markers/crayons, index cards, laptops, printer
Front of card: 1. Colored-in picture of person, place, event, object.
2. Title and Name of person, place, event, object.
Back of Card: 1. Date of Event: (lifespan, Birthday, Event date/time range)
2. Description of impact on evolutionary understanding.
Use your laptops to:
-Find and print a black-and-white picture of person, place, event, object.
-Google information about person, place, event, object.
-Can also use event charts for information.
Use arts and crafts supplies to:
-Cut out/color in your black-and-white picture
-Glue picture to index card
-Write labels/info on card
List of individuals/moments of importance:
Charles Lyell Alfred Russel Wallace
James Hutton Ernst Haekel
Lynn Margulis Gregor Mendel
William Bateson Ernst Mayr
Hugo de Vries Theodosius Dobzhansky
JBS Haldane Thomas Malthus
Jean Baptiste Lamarck Carolus Linnaeus
Comte de Buffon Erasmus Darwin
Georges Cuvier Etienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire
Robert Grant Robert Chambers
Richard Owen HMS Beagle
Joseph Dalton Hooker Thomas Henry Huxley
Georges Romanes Sir John Lubbock
Robert Fitzroy R.A. Fisher
Sewall Wright E.B. Ford
Bernard Rensch Sergi Cherverikov
George Gaylord Simpson G. Ledyard Stebbins
Stephen J Gould Milford Wollpof
Peter and Rosemary Grant James Crow
Richard Lewontin Dan Hartl
Marcus Feldman Brian Charlesworth
Mary Anning Origin of Species
The Descent of Man Richard Dawkins
Richard Fisher Galileo Galilei
Copernicus Galapagos Islands
Finches Fossil Record
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Classwork Monday 2/17/14
Period 7
- Finish Watching Mystery of Easter Island you want to pick up this movie at about the 25 minute mark.
- Read the article Rethinking the Fall of Easter Island and answer the following questions (turn in at the end of 7th period) (having a hard time understanding the article try reading this)
- How did Jared Diamond describe the fall of Rapa Nui?
- Who is Thor Heyerdahl and what did he claim about the populating of Rapa Nui?
- Who is Terry Hunt?
- What is his theory for the collapse of Rapanui?
- How does his theory differ from Jared Diamonds?
- Create a timeline outlining both the Diamonds view of the collapse of Rapanui and Hunts view on the collapse of the island.
Period 8
Organize your technology fieldbook
- write your name on the cover
- Skip the first 5 pages for the table of contents
- Start you research record on the next available page after the Table of Contents
- Use at least one page per technology (todays assignment will use at least 3 pages. One for each type of cordage)
Technology Research #1
Basic Questions for all Technologies
- What materials do you need and how can you identify them? (example if you want to use milkweed how can you tell what it is, when should you cultivate it, how do you process it)
- What process/ technique do you use to make the technology? (sometimes this is more then one. for example making something like shoes requires leather tanning, cordage, sewing...)
- Who did this? (what human populations used these techniques. be specific, when where descriptions of their culture, range, everything you can find out about them)
The technology you are going to research today is cordage.
you need to find 3 different types of CORDAGE
- Plant cordage (you need to find another plant other then milkweed) This is what we did in class
- Sinew cordage
- leather cordage
If you finish both the period 7 and 8 classwork you can use the rest of the time to work on your presentations
Monday, February 10, 2014
Assignment #2
You will be assigned a discipline from chapter 1 to create a presentation on (either poster or powerpoint/prezi)
Your presentation should include:
Your presentation should include:
- Overview of the discipline
- A biography of an influential researcher in the field
- A description of the work that the individual undertook with specifics of it's influence on our understanding of anthropology.
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