The way this works:
- If you are interested in doing a project claim it by inserting your name(s) below the project description in red.see below
- If you claim a project and don't do it your point total is reduced by half of the project amount. i.e. don't complete a 40 point project, lose 20 pts and the max you can earn on the 200 pt pile is 180
Project #members, pts
Project description blah blah blah blah
Period 7 Billiebob B., Frankie J, Tony S.
Period 7 Tom A, Dick B, Harry C
Period 9 Eva X, Marline D, Angilina J
Possible projects: (feel free to suggest your own!)
Spontaneous generation: Repeat the experiments. 2 people up to 50 pts
Repeat the experiment and write up a lab report.
Period 7 - Ailie Steir, Lauren Gardner
Nitrogen cycle / fishtank Max 4 people up to 100 pts depending on quality
Research the nitrogen cycle and develop a lesson plan to teach it or write an explanatory paper about the nitrogen cycle using the fishtank as a model
Track the various components of the Nitrogen cycle in the fish tank ( & understand whats going on)
Period. 9 Jaime Hanks, Jen Lifhits, Cara Grattan
Energy drink experiments Max 4 per group 50 pts
Design and conduct an experiments to test the claims made by an energy drink.
- Output: Complete lab report submitted by the group. A complete, researched discussion of ingredients and effects as well as replicated results.
- Your group must get your hypothesis and test methodology approved.
P. 7 David Kerlejza,Conor Brooks,Jenna Gomes,Jimmy Mulpeter
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P. 9 Stephanie Duffy, Lindsay Daniels, Caitlyn Logan
MIT lectures Closed. (we already took the test)
MIT lectures Individual (but you can watch them together) 30 pts
Watch video and submit complete notes
1-04 Lecture 04_ Biochemistry III.mp4
1-05 Lecture 05_ Biochemistry IV.mp4
You can get these through the iTunes store -->iTunes U -->science --> biology (view all) and look for MIT 7.014 introductory biology. Graham Walker
P.9 Eric Izydorczak 1-04 lecture
Lab documentation Max 4 per group. Points vary depending on the complexity of the lab. If multiple submissions for the same lab are received, max points go to the best one.
- Use media to make a stand alone presentation about a laboratory exercise.
- All elements of the lab must be presented:
- Theoretical concepts
- Safety
- Techniques
- results
- Analysis
- Output should be able to be shown to any of the science faculty and clearly demonstrate the lab.
Other ideas?
terrariums, fish breeding, lab development,
BREEDING FISH-Emilie Held, Kaitlyn Helfrich, Emily Alves
Informational Video on Enzymes, with explanations, diagrams, and demonstrations.
Dan, Hardy, Eric
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk9F-UtovO4
Video explaining, showing, demonstrating osmosis, and diffusion.
Eric, Dan, Hardy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFU8kD-xN40
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