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sciencepowerpoint.com delivers a four part 2150+ slide PowerPoint slideshow becomes the roadmap for an amazing and interactive science experience. Complete with bundled homework package, many built-in quizzes, hands-on activities with directions, unit notes, answer keys, video links, rubrics, review games, and much more. This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information. Areas of Focus within The Rivers Unit -Watersheds, Rivers of the United States, Sections of a River, Parts of River (Vocabulary), Stream Order, Erosion and Deposition, Water Quality, Chemical Properties of Water, Bio-Indicators of Water Quality (EPT richness), Physical Properties of Water Quality, Rivers and Flooding, Factors that Control Flooding, Types of Flooding, Tsunami's, Wetlands, Flood Prevention, Levees, Dams and Ecosystem, Importance of Dams, Impacts of Dams, Hydropower, Parts of Dam, Salmon (Life Cycle), Systems of Help Salmon, Fish (General), Layering in a Lake, Lake Turnover, Nutrients and Lakes. Teaching Duration = 4+ Weeks + PowerPoint Review Games Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint.com

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  • 1. E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) Has 3 caudal filaments Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

2. RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 3. -Nice neat notes that are legible and use indentations when appropriate. -Example of indent. -Skip a line between topics -Dont skip pages -Make visuals clear and well drawn. 4. http://sciencepowerpoint.com/ 5. RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal. BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow directions, complete projects as described and answer required questions neatly. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 6. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. 7. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. 8. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom 9. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom 10. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom 11. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom Macro: Large 12. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom Macro: Large 13. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom Macro: Large Micro-Small 14. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom Macro: Large 15. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom Macro: Large Invertebrates: Without a backbone 16. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom Macro: Large Invertebrates: Without a backbone 17. Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Benthic: Living on the bottom Macro: Large Vertebrates: With a backbone 18. Activity! PTI, The Pollution Tolerance Index. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 19. Most of the insects that we see actually live most of their life in the water. They emerge from the water to complete their life cycle. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 20. Biological: The following live only in unpolluted waters with high levels of dissolved oxygen E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) P- Plecoptera (Stonefly) T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Megaloptera (Hellgrammite) Coleoptera (Waterpenny) Gilled Snail Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 21. Biological: The following live only in unpolluted waters with high levels of dissolved oxygen E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) P- Plecoptera (Stonefly) T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Megaloptera (Hellgrammite) Coleoptera (Waterpenny) Gilled Snail Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 22. Biological: The following live only in unpolluted waters with high levels of dissolved oxygen E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) P- Plecoptera (Stonefly) T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Megaloptera (Hellgrammite) Coleoptera (Waterpenny) Gilled Snail Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 23. Biological: The following live only in unpolluted waters with high levels of dissolved oxygen E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) P- Plecoptera (Stonefly) T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Megaloptera (Hellgrammite) Coleoptera (Waterpenny) Gilled Snail Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 24. Biological: The following live only in unpolluted waters with high levels of dissolved oxygen E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) P- Plecoptera (Stonefly) T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Megaloptera (Hellgrammite) Coleoptera (Waterpenny) Gilled Snail Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Learn more about benthic macro-invertebrates at http://www.dep.wv.gov/WWE/getinvolved/sos/Pages/Benthics.asp x 25. E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) Has 3 caudal filaments Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 26. E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) Has 3 caudal filaments Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 27. E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) Has 3 caudal filaments Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 28. E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) Has 3 caudal filaments Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 29. E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) Has 3 caudal filaments Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 30. E- Ephemoptera (Mayfly) Has 3 caudal filaments Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 31. P- Plecoptera (Stonefly) Two caudal filaments. 32. P- Plecoptera (Stonefly) Two caudal filaments. 33. Video Link! Seeing some Benthic Macro Invertebrates up close. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6RKxeREHLc 34. People who fly fish will use patterns that look like these aquatic invertebrates. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 35. People who fly fish will use patterns that look like these aquatic invertebrates. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 36. People who fly fish will use patterns that look like these aquatic invertebrates. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 37. Many macroinvertebrates are dorsoventrally flattened. What is dorsoventrally flattened? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 38. Many macroinvertebrates are dorsoventrally flattened. What is dorsoventrally flattened? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 39. Many macroinvertebrates are dorsoventrally flattened. What is dorsoventrally flattened? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 40. Many macroinvertebrates are dorsoventrally flattened. What is dorsoventrally flattened? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 41. Many macroinvertebrates are dorsoventrally flattened. What is dorsoventrally flattened? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 42. Many macroinvertebrates are dorsoventrally flattened. What is dorsoventrally flattened? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 43. T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Sometimes builds shelter from local materials. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 44. T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Sometimes builds shelter from local materials. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 45. T- Tricoptera (Caddisfly) Sometimes builds shelter from local materials. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 46. Which is built better, the caddisfly home or the medieval castle? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 47. Video Link! Caddisflies (Tricoptera) http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_V2_aWmjpow 48. Many macroinvertebrates are dorsoventrally flattened. What is dorsoventrally flattened? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 49. Activity! Getting to know your benthic macro invertebrates before the 50/50 quiz. Use this sheet to study now, but you will have to put it away for the 50/challenge. 50. Class I Benthic Macro-invertebrates Activity! 50/50 Round I/III If you get the question correct then you get to keep your cd. If you get it wrong then you lose it . Everyone starts with on cd. Your table gets one token in round II, and one more in round III. At the end of Part III, your groups gets a treat based on how many cds you have. No cds = no treat 1 cd = one treat each 2 cds = two treats each 3 cds = three treats each etc. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 51. Answer the true false questions with your Compact Disc / Coin Writing side of cd = True Clear side = False 52. Which one is true, and which is false? 53. Which one is true, and which is false? 54. Which one is true, and which is false? 55. Which one is true, and which is false? 56. Which one is true, and which is false? 57. Activity! Benthic 50/50 Challenge Easier = Pass out sheet Harder = Try and memorize picture key before each round. 58. Name: 59. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 60. This is a picture of a stonefly (Plecoptera) Class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 61. This is a picture of a stonefly (Plecoptera) Class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. False! Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 62. This is a picture of a stonefly (Plecoptera) Class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. False! Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 63. This is a picture of a stonefly (Plecoptera) class I benthic macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 64. This is a picture of a stonefly (Plecoptera) class I benthic macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 65. This is a picture of a stonefly (Plecoptera) class I benthic macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 66. This is a picture of a stonefly (Plecoptera) class I benthic macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Thats bad grammar. 67. This is a picture of a caddisfly (Tricoptera) Class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 68. This is a picture of a caddisfly (Tricoptera) Class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. False! (Mayfly) Ephemeroptera class I Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 69. This is a picture of a caddisfly (Tricoptera) Class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. False! (Mayfly) Ephemeroptera class I Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 70. This is a caddisfly (Tricoptera) class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 71. This is a caddisfly (Tricoptera) class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 72. This is a caddisfly (Tricoptera) class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Caddy. A 5 iron please. 73. This is a caddisfly (Tricoptera) class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 74. This is a stonefly(Plecoptera) class I Benthic-Macroinvertebrate. True! Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 75. This is a stonefly(Plecoptera) class I Benthic-Macroinvertebrate. True! Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 76. This is a picture of a Caddisfly (Tricoptera) Class I. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 77. This is a picture of a Caddisfly (Tricoptera) Class I. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 78. This is a picture of a Caddisfly (Tricoptera) Class I. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 79. This is a stonefly (Plecoptera) class I. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 80. This is a stonefly (Plecoptera) class I. False! Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 81. This is a stonefly (Plecoptera) class I. False! Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 82. This is a Hellgramite / Dobsonfly (Megaloptera ) which is also a class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 83. This is a Hellgramite / Dobsonfly (Megaloptera ) which is also a class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 84. This is a Hellgramite / Dobsonfly (Megaloptera ) which is also a class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Just to let you know, I may fight back if you pick me up. 85. This is a Waterpenny (Coleoloptera) which is also a class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 86. This is a Waterpenny (Coleoloptera) which is also a class I Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 87. Which is a Water Penny is which is a Regular Penny? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 88. Which is a Water Penny is which is a Regular Penny? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 89. This is a picture of a caddisfly (Tricoptera) class I benthic Macro-invertebrate. 90. This is a picture of a caddisfly (Tricoptera) class I benthic Macro-invertebrate. Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) False! 91. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 92. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 93. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 94. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 95. This damsel has long hair. Damsel: Derives from the French demoiselle, meaning "young lady" 96. This damsel has long hair. Damsel: Derives from the French demoiselle, meaning "young lady" 97. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 98. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 99. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 100. The following organisms Can tolerate moderately polluted water. Medium (DO) Dragonfly larvae Cranefly Damselfy Sowbug Crayfish Clams Scud Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 101. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 102. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 103. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 104. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 105. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 106. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 107. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 108. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 109. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 110. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 111. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 112. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 113. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 114. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 115. Answer the true false questions with your Compact Disc / Coin Writing side of cd = True Clear side = False 116. Which one is true, and which is false? 117. Which one is true, and which is false? 118. Which one is true, and which is false? 119. Which one is true, and which is false? 120. Which one is true, and which is false? 121. This is a picture of a Dragonfly larvae (Odonata) Class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 122. This is a picture of a Dragonfly larvae (Odonata) Class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 123. Dragonflies are vicious predators 124. Dragonflies are vicious predators 125. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 126. This is a picture of a Stonefly (Plecoptera) Class I. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 127. This is a picture of a Stonefly (Plecoptera) Class I. False! (Damselfly) Zygoptera Class II Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 128. Which is a picture of an adult damselfy? Zygoptera Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 129. Which is a picture of an adult damselfy? Zygoptera Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 130. Damselfly Dragonfly Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 131. This is a picture of a Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) class II. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 132. This is a picture of a Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) class II. False! Aquatic Sowbug (Isopoda) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 133. This is a picture of a Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) class II. False! Aquatic Sowbug (Isopoda) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 134. Which is a terrestrial sow bug? 135. Which is a terrestrial sow bug? 136. Which is a terrestrial sow bug? Both are Isopods 137. This is a picture of a Class II, Crayfish (Crustacean) Decapoda. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 138. This is a picture of a Class II, Crayfish (Crustacean) Decapoda. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 139. This is a picture of Class II Scuds (Crustacea) Malacostraca. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 140. This is a picture of Class II Scuds (Crustacea) Malacostraca. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 141. This is a picture of a cranefly larvae (Diptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 142. This is a picture of a cranefly larvae (Diptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 143. This is a picture of a cranefly larvae (Diptera) Damselfly (Zygoptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 144. This is a picture of a Damselfly larvae / Class II Benthic Macro-Invertbrate. 145. This is a picture of a Damselfly larvae / Class II Benthic Macro-Invertbrate. False! A Dragonfly larvae (Odonata) 146. This is a picture of a Damselfly larvae (Zygooptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 147. This is a picture of a Damselfly larvae (Zygooptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 148. This is a picture of a scud. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 149. This is a picture of a scud. This is a picture of an aquatic Sowbug (Isopoda) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 150. This is a picture of a scud. 151. This is a picture of a scud. 152. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 153. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. False Class I (Dobsonfly / Megaloptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 154. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 155. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! (Dragonlfy) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 156. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! (Dragonlfy) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 157. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! (Dragonlfy) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 158. This is a picture of a Class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 159. This is a picture of a Class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! (Crayfish) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 160. This is a picture of a Class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate. True! (Crayfish) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 161. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 162. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro-invertebrate? False! Class I (Waterpenny) (Coleoptera) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 163. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro- invertebrate (Damselfly) 164. This is a picture of a class II Benthic Macro- invertebrate (Damselfly) False! Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Class I 165. This is a picture of a Damselfly (Zygoptera) Class II. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 166. This is a picture of a Damselfly (Zygoptera) Class II. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 167. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 168. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 169. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 170. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 171. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 172. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 173. Video Link! Midge Life Cycle http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=NGQEPZqNZU8 174. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 175. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 176. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 177. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 178. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 179. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 180. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 181. The following can tolerate polluted waters and low dissolved oxygen content. (Class III). Worms Pouch Snails Leeches Midge Larvae Cranefly Larvae Black fly Larvae Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 182. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 183. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 184. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 185. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 186. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 187. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 188. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 189. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 190. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 191. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 192. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 193. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 194. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 195. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 196. Answer the true false questions with your Compact Disc / Coin Writing side of cd = True Clear side = False 197. Which one is true, and which is false? 198. Which one is true, and which is false? 199. Which one is true, and which is false? 200. Which one is true, and which is false? 201. Which one is true, and which is false? 202. This is a picture of a cranefly larvae. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 203. This is a picture of a cranefly larvae. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 204. Which is a cranefly adult? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 205. Which is a cranefly adult? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 206. Which is a cranefly adult? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 207. Which is a cranefly adult? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 208. Which is a cranefly adult? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 209. These are Bloodworms, Class III 210. These are Bloodworms, Class III 211. Which one is an adult midge? 212. Which one is an adult midge? 213. Which one is an adult midge? 214. Which one is an adult midge? 215. Which one is an adult midge? 216. These are tubifex worms (Class III) 217. These are tubifex worms (Class III) 218. This is a midge / bloodworm. 219. This is a midge / bloodworm. 220. This is a picture of a Sludgeworm larvae. 221. This is a picture of a Sludgeworm larvae. False! A Pouch Snail (Class III) 222. This is a picture of a Class III Leech. 223. This is a picture of a Class III Leech. 224. Video Link! The Leech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKUAroimQrk 225. This is a picture of a bloodworm Class II/III 226. This is a picture of a bloodworm Class II/III False! Blackfly larvae (Diptera) 227. This is a picture of a bloodworm Class II/III False! Blackfly larvae (Diptera) 228. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 229. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 230. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 231. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 232. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 233. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 234. These are Sludgeworms. Class III Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 235. These are Sludgeworms. Class III False! These are Mosquito Larvae (Class III) Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 236. This is a picture of a Bloodworm / Midge Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 237. This is a picture of a Bloodworm / Midge Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 238. Which benthic macro-invertebrate would you find in more polluted waters? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 239. Which benthic macro-invertebrate would you find in more polluted waters? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 240. Which benthic macro-invertebrate would you find in more polluted waters? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy This Blackfly larvae (Class III) can survive polluted waters while the Stonefly cannot (Class I) 241. Is this a Cranefly (Diptera) Class II Benthic Macro-Invertebrates. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 242. Is this a Cranefly (Diptera) Class II Benthic Macro-Invertebrates. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 243. Does this turn into this, or this? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 244. Does this turn into this, or this? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 245. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 246. The water is polluted if you find the following benthic macro-invertebrates? True or False. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 247. The water is polluted if you find the following benthic macro-invertebrates? True or False. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 248. The water is polluted if you find the following benthic macro-invertebrates? True or False. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 249. The water is polluted / not very clean? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 250. The water is polluted / not very clean? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 251. The water is polluted / not very clean? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 252. Which groups still have a token after playing 50/50? Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 253. No cds = no treat 1 cd = one treat each 2 cds = two treats each 3 cds = three treats each etc. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 254. Quiz 1-20 Name that Benthic Macro- Invertebrate. Teacher to decide if you can use your sheet. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 255. Name: 256. Name this actor playing in the movie A River Runs Through It (1992). 257. Answers Quiz 1-20 Name that Benthic Macro-Invertebrate. 258. Name this actor playing in the movie A River Runs Through It (1992). 259. Name this actor playing in the movie A River Runs Through It (1992). 260. Name this actor playing in the movie A River Runs Through It (1992). 261. For an extra treat, count the PTI for each answer and add up the total. Example Class I = 1, Class II = 2, Class III = 3 262. For an extra treat, count the PTI for each answer and add up the total. Example Class I = 1, Class II = 2, Class III = 3 263. For an extra treat, count the PTI for each answer and add up the total. Example Class I = 1, Class II = 2, Class III = 3 264. You can now complete this question 265. Teacher will provide you a tray filled with a bit of water and some aquatic life. Use your sheet to identify the different benthic macro-invertebrates. Use you hands to pick them up gently if necessary. How many different species can you identify. Be prepared to do this in the field. 266. Activity! (Optional) Benthic Macro-invertebrates. Visit a river / stream and have teacher / students kick net for specimens. Bring specimens to trays on shore for data collection. Fill out sheet to determine the TOTAL NUMBER of each type of Benthic-Macro-invertebrates by recording a check next to each specimen. Example on next slide. Record final numbers in your journal with species name according to class. Visit website: http://www.cod.edu/people/faculty/chenpe/RiverWatc h/MBI_calculator.html Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 267. Other good websites about PTI Index and benthic macroinvertebrates. PTI Index Sheet PTI index Alternative Bioindicators Info about PTI species Benthic Macro Invertebrates 268. IIII IIII IIII Name: 269. IIII IIII IIII Name: 270. Vernal Pool: Seasonal wetland area that isVernal Pool: Seasonal wetland area that is dry and largely uninhabited for much of thedry and largely uninhabited for much of the year, until rains arrive and fill it with water; ityear, until rains arrive and fill it with water; it teems with life again.teems with life again. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 271. Obligate Vernal Pool Species: Species that rely on vernal pools for all or portions of their lifecycle. 272. Obligate Vernal Pool Species: Species that rely on vernal pools for all or portions of their lifecycle. 273. Facultative Vernal Pool Species: Species that can use vernal pools for all or portions of their lifecycle, but are able to successfully complete their lifecycles in other water bodies. 274. Vernal Pools. Learn more at http://water.epa.gov/type/wetlands/vernal.cfm 275. Mosquito Larvae 276. Mosquito Larvae 277. Mosquito Larvae 278. Video links: Vernal Pools http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzI_yaY_j-Q 279. Please trace three circles in your journal with a Petri-dish. 280. Activity!: (Optional) Observation vernal pools We will visit a vernal pool and make a find, depth, size, color. Then we will collect a water and detritus / specimens to sample for analysis in the classroom. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 281. Remember microscope safety. Make a wet-mount slide to observe specimens from the vernal pool. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 282. Remember microscope safety. Dont forget cover slip. Draw specimens in the circle and try to label with teacher assistance. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 283. Try and figure out the picture beneath the boxes. When you think you know, raise your hand. You only get one guess. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 284. Try and figure out the picture beneath the boxes. When you think you know, raise your hand. You only get one guess. Copyright 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 285. Thats a stretch at best. 286. Try and figure out the picture beneath the boxes. 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You can now record information in the white space and then neatly color the pictures. 309. 1 1 2 3 310. 1 1 2 3 311. 1 1 2 3 312. 1 1 2 3 313. 1 1 2 3 314. 1 1 2 3 315. 1 1 2 3 316. 1 1 2 3 317. 1 1 2 3 318. 1 1 2 3 319. 1 1 2 3 320. 1 1 2 3 321. 1 1 2 3 322. 1 1 2 3 323. 1 1 2 3 324. Rivers, Watersheds, and Water Quality Review Game 325. AYE Advance Your Exploration ELA and Literacy Opportunity Worksheet Visit some of the many provided links or.. Articles can be found at (w/ membership to NABT and NSTA) http://www.nabt.org/websites/institution/index.php? p=1 http://learningcenter.nsta.org/browse_journals.aspx? journal=tstPlease visit at least one of the learn more educational links provided in this unit and complete this worksheet 326. AYE Advance Your Exploration ELA and Literacy Opportunity Worksheet Visit some of the many provided links or.. Articles can be found at (w/ membership to and NSTA) http://www.sciencedaily.com/ http://www.sciencemag.org/ http://learningcenter.nsta.org/browse_journals.aspx? journal=tst 327. http://sciencepowerpoint.com/ 328. This PowerPoint is only small part of my Rivers, Lakes, and Water Quality Unit. This unit includes a four part 2,150 slide PowerPoint roadmap. 13 page bundled homework, modified version, 8 pages of lesson notes, built-in visual quizzes, review game, 23 video links, hands-on activities with instructions and questions, crossword, rubrics, projects, answer keys, readings, materials list, curriculum guide, and much more. http://sciencepowerpoint.com/River_and_Water_Quali ty_Unit.htm 329. Areas of Focus within The Rivers and Water Quality Unit: Watersheds, Rivers of the United States, Sections of a River, Parts of River (Vocabulary), Stream Order, Erosion and Deposition, Water Quality, Chemical Properties of Water, Bio-Indicators of Water Quality (EPT richness), Physical Properties of Water Quality, Rivers and Flooding, Factors that Control Flooding, Types of Flooding, Tsunamis, Wetlands, Flood Prevention, Levees, Dams and Ecosystem, Importance of Dams, Impacts of Dams, Hydropower, Parts of Dam, Salmon (Life Cycle), Systems of Help Salmon, Fish (General), Layering in a Lake, Lake Turnover, Nutrients and Lakes. Full Unit can be found at http://sciencepowerpoint.com/River_and_Water_Quality_Unit.h tm 330. http://www.teacherspay teachers.com/Product/P hysical-Science- Curriculum-596485 http://www.teachersp ayteachers.com/Produ ct/Life-Science- Curriculum-601267 http://www.teachersp ayteachers.com/Produ ct/Earth-Science- Curriculum-590950 331. Please visit the links below to learn more about each of the units in this curriculum These units take me about four years to complete with my students in grades 5-10. Earth Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Geology Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Unit.html Astronomy Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Astronomy_Unit.html Weather and Climate Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Weather_Climate_Unit.html Soil Science, Weathering, More http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Soil_and_Glaciers_Unit.html Water Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Water_Molecule_Unit.html Rivers Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/River_and_Water_Quality_Unit.html = Easier = More Difficult = Most Difficult 5th 7th grade 6th 8th grade 8th 10th grade 332. Physical Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Science Skills Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Science_Introduction_Lab_Safety_Metric_Methods. html Motion and Machines Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Newtons_Laws_Motion_Machines_Unit.html Matter, Energy, Envs. Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Energy_Topics_Unit.html Atoms and Periodic Table Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Atoms_Periodic_Table_of_Elements_Unit.html Life Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Human Body / Health Topics http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Human_Body_Systems_and_Health_Topics_Unit.html DNA and Genetics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics_Unit.html Cell Biology Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Cellular_Biology_Unit.html Infectious Diseases Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Infectious_Diseases_Unit.html Taxonomy and Classification Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Taxonomy_Classification_Unit.html Evolution / Natural Selection Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Evolution_Natural_Selection_Unit.html Botany Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Plant_Botany_Unit.html Ecology Feeding Levels Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Feeding_Levels_Unit.htm Ecology Interactions Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Interactions_Unit.html Ecology Abiotic Factors Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Abiotic_Factors_Unit.html 333. The entire four year curriculum can be found at... http://sciencepowerpoint.com/ Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed 334. http://sciencepowerpoint.com/