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Forum 1.10 - Unit I Review

9/16/2019

14 Comments

 
Guiding Thought Question: What is a concept or idea from this unit that has been difficult for you to understand, or that you would like to have reviewed further?

Today's Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate their knowledge of concepts related to physical geography and their applications to biogeography by completing a summative evaluation of the unit. ​

Central Question: How do the principles of physical geography apply to the study of biogeography? 
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14 Comments
Lauren Sitzman
9/14/2020 08:54:39 am

I struggle with the vocabulary from erosion and weathering.

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Grace Belter
9/14/2020 08:55:11 am

I think remembering the different explorers and what they did, and the different definitions are going to be the most challenging, but just looking at the notes and studying should make it easy.

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donovan smith
9/14/2020 08:57:05 am

geomorphology

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Taryn
9/14/2020 08:58:18 am

Remembering explorers for me as well.

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Saxon
9/15/2020 12:27:45 pm

Just some of the different vocabulary about the different processes.

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Olivia Rosenthal
9/15/2020 12:28:04 pm

vocab

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Reegan S.
9/15/2020 12:28:09 pm

Geomorphology and vocabulary

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Clare A Davidson-Sherman
9/15/2020 12:28:13 pm

Remembering all the definitions and vocab

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Liam Helt
9/15/2020 12:28:46 pm

I didn't understand what quantitative and qualitative data meant.

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Aidan Anderson
9/15/2020 12:28:47 pm

different types of geomorphology

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Emily Tran
9/15/2020 12:28:53 pm

The different explorers and geomorphology

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sam
9/15/2020 12:28:54 pm

the vocab

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Annie Feden
9/15/2020 12:29:17 pm

climate dynamics

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Will Alexander
9/15/2020 12:29:46 pm

vocab and definitions

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