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Wednesday January 11, 2012

Wednesday January 11, 2012. (Continue Project - Fossils). The Launch Pad Wednesday, 1/11/12. Identify. brachiopod. ammonite. gastropod. trilobite. The Launch Pad Wednesday, 1/11/12. Identify. bivalve mollusk. crustacean. sponge. cnidarians. The Launch Pad Wednesday, 1/11/12.

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Wednesday January 11, 2012

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  1. WednesdayJanuary 11, 2012 (Continue Project - Fossils)

  2. The Launch Pad Wednesday, 1/11/12 Identify brachiopod ammonite gastropod trilobite

  3. The Launch Pad Wednesday, 1/11/12 Identify bivalve mollusk crustacean sponge cnidarians

  4. The Launch Pad Wednesday, 1/11/12 Identify crinoid ray finned fish Tyrannosaurus rex diatom

  5. The Launch Pad Wednesday, 1/11/12 Identify dicot leaf conifer leaves nautilus worm tube

  6. Announcements • The Project on Fossils is due Friday, but today is the last day that you can work on it during class. • We will have a Quiz on Friday. • I will not be available after school today.

  7. Latest News • http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120109132746.htm

  8. Continue Project - Fossils • Your presentation on fossils should include the following: • Definition of “fossil”, definition of “paleontology”, the eight general types of fossils, the fours types of indirect fossil evidence, the conditions that favor fossil preservation, summary of the Principle of Fossil Succession, and definition of the term “index fossil”, and how they’re used. • NOTE: All topics must be illustrated! • You can do this on a sheet of paper, or electronically using Open Office Impress.

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