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Forum 1.10 - Unit I Review

9/16/2019

6 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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6 Comments
Peter Sukstorf
9/13/2021 08:58:17 am

Why weren't the dinosaurs allowed on Noah's Ark?

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Emma McGrath
9/13/2021 08:58:44 am

I have a hard time getting all the founding guys straight. Like what years they were around and what they did in their lifetimes.

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emma
9/14/2021 12:20:31 pm

working more with maps and using them

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Riley Martin
9/14/2021 12:22:59 pm

remembering places on maps

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izzy
9/14/2021 12:25:34 pm

Keeping all the historical figures straight might be difficult? And maybe the different geomorphology stuff

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little forget link
9/14/2021 12:25:54 pm

if we could go over Processes of Geomorphology, Continental Drift Theory, and Milankovitch's theory that would be great!

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