Biology > STUDY GUIDE > Dutchtown High SchoolBRIT LIT 3214.2YBiogeochemical Cycles WebQuest Student Handout (All)
Biogeochemical Cycles Interactive WebQuest Student Handout Prior Knowledge: In this lesson you will discover how the components of life, carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphorus, cycle through livin... g and non-living things in the biogeochemical cycles. Before beginning, use the Learning Scale below to rate your knowledge of the biogeochemical cycles. Place a check in the before box. You will re-rate yourself in the after box after the lesson. Rating Before Lesson Learning Scale Rating After Lesson 4 I can teach others about how carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycle between living and non-living things in the four major biogeochemical cycles. 3 I can explain how carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycle between living and non-living things in the four major biogeochemical cycles. 2 I can identify the movement of carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphorus in the four major biogeochemical cycles. 1 With help, I can identify the movement of carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphorus in the four major biogeochemical cycles. 0 I do not understand the movement of carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphorus in the four major biogeochemical cycles. Before The Lesson - Prior Knowledge A. If “bio” means “life”, “geo” means “Earth”, and “chemical” means “chemicals”, what do you think the term “Bio-geo-chemical Cycle” means? B. Complete the “K” and “W” Sections of th [Show More]
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