Hi folks,
I am not feeling well so please follow the directions here.  There may be some questions yet before we start presentations on Friday and we will make sure you're all set before we begin the presentations.  I hope you have a great day!
Mrs. O'Brien

  1. Finish your life scenarios presentation.  
    1. Don't forget the questions I asked your group individually!  
    2. Be sure you have mostly visuals!  (Bullet points and speaker notes!).  If you know you have trouble maintaining eye contact, use the paper note cards.  The sub will have them out on the front table.
    3. Check the Checklist!
    4. Be sure to link any resources used to your presentation ON THE SLIDE/VISUAL where they are used.  DO NOT JUST USE A FINAL SOURCES LIST.
    5. Practice.  Most of you should fall somewhere in the 7-10 minutes range of time for presenting.
    6. Be sure your presentation is shared with Mrs. O'Brien with editing rights and an email.
    7. Be prepared to ask any last questions right at the beginning of class on Friday.  I will be assuming you are ready to present other than possibly a few minor questions when class begins on Friday.
  2. Fill in the last three columns of the Prevention/Treatment chart the sub has given you.  Leave the first column blank for now.  Use your notes and the resources on Moodle to help you.  (Unit 2 Resources) I DO NOT recommend random Googling.  You may talk together, but fill out your own chart and be sure you know what you're talking about!  
  3. Carefully read through both versions of the quiz.  Quiz is Monday/Tuesday.  No reassessments.  You will get one of the two versions.  Be sure you are prepared for both.  You will need your immune system overview notes (b cells, t cells, antibodies, barriers, inflammation, etc.) and the Unit 2 Resources to review.  Be ready to ask any last questions at the beginning of the hour on Friday.   
  4. If you have extra time, start watching the Models Review video.
  5. If you still have extra time (I'd honestly be shocked and very worried about the quality of your Life Scenarios presentation), start reading Genesis.  We'll ultimately need to read Genesis 1-11 so get as far as you have time for.

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