Number of Students: 97
Number of Assignments (including extra credit): 30 Mean (Average): 98.20% Median: 99.70% Range: 69.10% - 111.20% Overall, you all have done phenomenal job. Most of you have an A or higher in the class. For those of you who might be struggling, the biggest thing I've noticed is that you've been absent for many classes and have had challenges turning in the work on-time. There is still time to catch-up and improve for the last half of the trimester. Please come talk to me if you need more support. Thank you all for a successful and productive first 5 weeks of the trimester. Have a good and safe Spring Break! Use the following link to submit a record of your food logs. You need to submit at least 5 days worth of records to meet minimum expectations. You can submit up to 7 days worth for more credit. You must complete this submission before the end of the class.
Food Log Submission Form After submitting your Food Log, go here: Activity: A Week's Worth of Food Due: Friday, 4/8/16Use the following link to complete this survey by this Friday, 4/8/16. We will use this survey to have a better understanding of how well you've been doing and how we make this class better for the last half of the trimester. Your opinion is valuable to us so please answer honestly. While a summary of some of the results may be published online, your names will not be attached to any of the answers.
Student Survey II Due: Tuesday, 4/5/16
engineering & collaboratinggoing big!handling STress
As you encountered buckling from stress in certain parts of your structures, many of you added marshmallows and spaghetti to those locations to provide further support. By doing so, you distributed the stress to other parts of the structure away from the breaking point. The bones in our bodies do something similar. What do you notice about the spongy bone tissue in the femur cross-section?
Due: Wednesday, 4/6/16Instructions:
Begin a daily record of the food you eat. Include the following:
Due: friday, 4/1/16Date: Friday, 4/1/16The following items will be the primary content resources for this Friday's test on the Muscloskeletal System. This test will follow a similar format to the Homeostasis, Macromolecules & Tissue Test. Two versions of the test will be made: an on-time version and an absent version. The on-time version will be given this Friday. The absent version will be given to all students who are unable to take the on-time version this Friday. Both will have the same number of questions and section types, but the questions, diagrams, and required sketches will be different. Also, Search and Recovery answers will be posted online for the on-time version. No Search and Recovery answers will be posted online for the absent version. Muscloskeletal System Powerpoint & FIB Notes Skeletal Stations Skeletal System Mind Map Lab: Internal Anatomy of the Bone
Due: Tuesday, 3/29/16The lab worksheets are in your workbooks on p 13-16. You must pull these pages out of your workbook in order to submit them on Tuesday. If you intend to bring a bisected long bone into class, please let us know in advance. some sample dissections
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