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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Journal Entry Week 15

This week in biology we had our lab practical which was very stressful and I'm pretty sure everyone didn't do to good on it. It was not fun to prepare for but I do think that it is a good way to prepare us for the future, especially biology in college. They require that you do lab practicals with all the labs I believe and expect way more from it than what we had to do and probably less time and it's highly unlikely that they let you go around the labs again after you have went through all of them once. From the experiences of these labs I have realized that you have to find intestines and bodily fluids interesting to want to pursue becoming a surgeon or an ambulance worker. I do not want to be either of these things I know now even though I'm not sure entirely what I want to do yet. I feel that it's good to have these experiences now though so that you are more likely to figure out what your likes and dislikes are. I hope there are more opportunities like this in my future before I graduate so that I will have a better understanding of what I want to do.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Journal Entry Week 14

This week in biology we presented our collection projects, well most of us did. We are close to the end of school and learning more about the insides of animals. Our lab practical is coming up, it is very nerve wracking but I think this will truly prepare us for a college biology class. I'm not to excited about dissecting pigs especially baby ones but I thought dissecting the worms and frogs would be much worse than they actually were. Those were very informative and interesting I had no idea what either of those looked like on the inside and I have never seen an earth worm as long as the one we dissected. The inside of the girl frog made me not want to eat oodles of noodles again, the egg sack looked exactly like them because our frog didn't have any eggs in it. I'll be glad when all of this dissecting is over with.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Journal Entry Week 13

Field Study:
Today I went to two different river spots and some hillsides to find lots of wildflowers. There were some on the river banks but I found the most on the ground near the river not necessarily on the banks. I also found some on the side of the road and on hillsides near the road. I was very successful in my findings, I found at least 20. It was a struggle to find the exact names of all the flowers I found as you can see below before I stared researching extremely hard there were some that I couldn't find the name of. I found a variety of flowers especially in color there were many colors. But also in size there were some flowers that I could barely hold onto because they were so small. I can't believe how many wildflowers are just in this small town I can't imagine how many there are in the world. Here are a few examples of the flowers I found:

Buttercup- Ranunculus repens
Purple Deadnettle- Lamium purpureum
Tall yellow flower with little narrow leaves petal groups are hard to tell but it looks like groups of three so I would guess that it's a monocot.
Prairie Phlox- Phlox pilosa
Tall yellow flower with many strands branching out holding flowers on each end, fat net like leaves on bottom of stem, groups of four to five petals on each strand which leads me to believe it is a diocot.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Journal Entry Week 12

This week in biology we started our press conferences and they went pretty well even though my group still hasn't presented yet. We also started our unit dealing with biodiversity I believe, we also started our collection project which is really interesting to me. I'm collecting wild flowers, here are some that I found on Friday:
Wild Onion - Allium
Wild Strawberry - Fragaria vesca
Dandelion - Taraxacum
Violets - Viola reichenbachiana
Bluets- Houstonia caerulea
Wild grape - Vitis
Blackberry - Rubus fruticosus
Redbud - Cercis canadensis
Dogwood - Cornus
Our class had a great experience outside and these are only a few of the flowers I found that day. Having Mr.Vogler and Mr.Thomas as resources walking with us and being able to tell us exactly what things were was extremely helpful. To find these wildflowers we walked around in the field behind the Lyon's club and traveled trails that led us to great results. Even walking down the road back to the School I found lots of wildflowers near the baseball field and up behind them. Some were in the grass and some were on trees, their own branches, even in the ground. There were even a few of them right on school property and with the help of Mr. Vogler and some internet research I was able to find out the names and the scientific names of the ones that I found.