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1. RAFT EXAMPLES
2. Be sure to give detailed information about your topic! Create a list of questions you want to Answer!
3. Love Letter
4. Love LetterPresented here on a poster!
5. Comic StripYou could create a short comic book or graphic novel!
6. Job Interview Work History Questions
Name of company, position title and description, dates of employment.
Be prepared to tell the interviewer the names of the companies you worked for, your job title, your starting and ending dates of employment, how much you earned and what your job entailed.
What were your responsibilities?
When responding, be specific. Prepare some examples to share with the interviewer in advance.
7. More Job Interview Questions What is your greatest weakness?
What is your greatest strength?
Describe a typical work week.
Do you take work home with you?
How many hours do you normally work?
What interests you about this job?
Why do you want this job?
What applicable attributes / experience do you have?
Are you overqualified for this job?
What are you looking for in your next job? What is important to you?
What are your goals for the next five years / ten years?
How do you plan to achieve those goals?
8. Winter Olympic EventsChoose an event and create a competition between algae and a plant!
9. Dear John Letter #1 Dear John,
This may come as a total shock but I must inform you that I am not what I seem. During the past ten months I have been doing understudy work for the nunnery. Yes, John - I am a nun.
Our nunnery wanted to discover how the other half lived - how the other half loved.
So now you know, John. I can only hope that you won't be crushed and throw yourself off of a bridge or something. You may suddenly feel alone - and trust me, I personally know how that feels - if that's any comfort to you, John. And if you do consider tossing yourself off a bridge, please don't count on me flying by to save you, because nuns don't have wings as commonly believed, John.
Sincerely,
10. Dear Jane Letter #1 Dear Jane,
It is with great sadness that I must inform you that I was bitten by a werewolf last night. I was walking home, under the bright full moon and the next thing I knew - the beast was upon me.
As you know, there is no known cure for those unfortunate souls who suffer from the bite of the werewolf. Believe me, I have spent hours pondering our break-up, wondering the consequences that it will have on you.
As for me, my love - don't worry for I shall never forget about you. Whenever I turn werewolf and stand under the light of a full moon, I'll howl over you - a long, ponderous, lingering howl.
Please go on with your life as it's what I want you to do. Never look back! Sometimes, love really does bite.
Sincerely,
11. Facebook Profile(on paper!!!) Facebook is an Internet site that facilitates the interaction between friends, family, etc. through the use of online profiles.
12. Facebook Profile
13. Facebook Profile Enter more details about you as a plant cell!
14. Facebook Profile Give your status update!
15. Depth of Science concepts? You are not limited to these…
16. Science Concepts: FLOWER Meiosis:
Haploid/ #chromosomes
Type of cell
Phases (PMAT)
4 daughter cells
Crossing over (genetic variation)
Genetic Variation:
Crossing Over
Homozygous/heterozygous
Sexual Reproduction:
Pistil / Stamen
Pollen / ovule
Pollinators
Exchange of DNA Other concepts to mention:
Purpose of flower Vs. pollinator
Symbiotic relationship (mutualism)
Bee’s carry pollen on wings
17. Science Concepts: Seed Growth & Protection :
What do plants need to grow?
What process do plants do?
Seed dispersal
How fruits protect seed
External seeds (strawberry,…)
Other concepts to mention:
Structure of ovary
How ovary becomes fruit
Pollinator’s role
18. Science Concepts: Chromosomes Meiosis:
Haploid/ #chromosomes
Type of cell
Phases (PMAT)
4 daughter cells
Crossing over (genetic variation)
Genetic Variation:
Crossing Over
Homozygous/heterozygous
Genes / alleles
Sperm / egg
# chromosomes by each parent
Other concepts to mention:
Structure of chromosomes
Interphase.
19. Science Concepts: Leaves Water Transport :
Water absorption
Xylem
Stomata
Capillary action
Adhesion/cohesion
Form and function
Function of root /stem
Structure of root/ stem
Support given by root/stem
What is tropism? How do stem work with it? Other concepts to mention:
transpiration
Water polarity
Photosynthesis (without roots/stems not possible…)
20. Science Concepts: Mitochondria Photosynthesis :
Define
Reactants and products
Connect with respiration
Organelle needed
Respiration
Define
Reactants and products
Connect with photosynthesis
Organelle needed Other concepts to mention:
Transpiration
Importance for life
Endosymbiosis
Similarities/differences
21. Science Concepts: Fungi Evolution :
How did fungi evolve from plants or vice versa…
Advantages of plants / fungi
Form & Function
What is the main purpose of plants? Fungi?
Role in environment of each?
Overview Plant & Fungi
What is a fungi? Plant?
Similarities/ differences Other concepts to mention:
Evolution of plants/fungi
Similarities/differences
Ecology and them
How do each help?
How do each harm?
22. Science Concepts: Leaf Cell Chromosomes:
What is a chromosomes/ DNA
Structure of chromosomes
Function of DNA
Cell Division:
What is cell division
Mitosis in a leaf (PMAT)
DNA:
Role and purpose in cell
Other concepts to mention:
Purpose of DNA in cell
Genetics
23. Science Concepts: Plant Cell Photosynthesis :
Define
Reactants and products
Connect with respiration
Organelle needed
Respiration
Define
Reactants and products
Connect with photosynthesis
Organelle needed
Ecology
Trophic levels
Energy loss
Other concepts to mention:
Explain what is ATP and how it the cell gets it
Structure and other parts of a plant that allow for energy uptake.