Carbon is the key element in all living organisms. Carbon compounds are the basis for most biological molecules. Carbon is found in the atmosphere, the ocean, the Earth's crust and all living things.
We have spent some time discussing carbon in the earth and how it moves from biotic to abiotic matter. We also watched a video describing the carbon cycle. New vocabulary was introduced. You can use the following links to review the information given in class today. Try the Carbon Cycle Game!
1. Download this worksheet - Lesson #2 . Use your textbook and information from the video and the following links to complete the worksheet. Save your answers and be sure your name is on your work. Upload it to your wikispace page.
2. Homework -Do questions 1-7, 12 on page 91 of your Science Probe textbook. If you have internet access at home, you can write your answers on your wikispace page.
Carbon is the key element in all living organisms. Carbon compounds are the basis for most biological molecules. Carbon is found in the atmosphere, the ocean, the Earth's crust and all living things.
We have spent some time discussing carbon in the earth and how it moves from biotic to abiotic matter. We also watched a video describing the carbon cycle. New vocabulary was introduced. You can use the following links to review the information given in class today. Try the Carbon Cycle Game!
1. Download this worksheet - Lesson #2 . Use your textbook and information from the video and the following links to complete the worksheet. Save your answers and be sure your name is on your work. Upload it to your wikispace page.
2. Homework - Do questions 1-7, 12 on page 91 of your Science Probe textbook. If you have internet access at home, you can write your answers on your wikispace page.
Carbon Cycle Game
Carbon Cycle #1
Carbon Cycle #2