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Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | |
Guest Hollow’s High School Biology Textbook | |||||
19.4 Reptiles | 19.5 Birds | ||||
Workbook | |||||
Writing Assignments | |||||
Labs | |||||
Illustrated Guide to Home Biology Experiments | There are no labs this week. | ||||
Guest Hollow Labs | There are no labs this week. | ||||
Apologetics and Creation Science | |||||
The Genesis of Germs | Chapter 9: The Origin of Disease: A Creation Perspective | Chapter 10: Plagues and Pestilences of the Future | |||
Other Resources | |||||
Videos | |||||
BrainPOP | Reptiles | Birds | |||
Biology 101 | Avian Creatures | ||||
Life in Cold Blood | Life in Cold Blood Look at the YouTube search results for an episode in this series. TED-Ed: Watch this if you’re scared of snakes | TED-Ed: How do geckos defy gravity? TED-Ed: Poison vs. venom: What’s the difference? | Sci-Show: How Birds Really See the World Sci-Show: What Do Parrots Think They’re Saying? | TED-Ed: The surprising secrets of hummingbird flight *This video briefly mentions evolution. Sci-Show: The Bizarre Anatomy of Hummingbirds TED-Ed: Bird migration, a perilous journey | TED-Ed: Vultures: The acid-puking, plague-busting heroes of the ecosystem *The video says the word evolved one time. |
Extras | |||||
Contribute to science and conservation by tracking your bird sightings using eBird. You have to sign up for a free account to use this site. There are many free and paid bird identification apps. Optional idea: Use one of these apps and log the birds you see either via eBird linked above or in a notebook. You may want to see if there is a bird watching group in your area and arrange to go on one of their field trips. Optional idea: You may want to see if a local chicken breeder has an egg hatcher you can borrow or rent to hatch some chicken eggs in it. Optional idea: You may want to see if a local chicken breeder has an egg hatcher you can borrow or rent to hatch some chicken eggs in it. Here is an article that can help: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Hatching Chicken Eggs |