If you have finished your reflection about why people prefer certain tastes and/or smells then you have no homework this weekend.
Recommended reading
Ah, Sweet Skunk! Why We Like or Dislike What We Smell - by Rachel Herz
The Smell Report - by Kate Fox
Friday, November 14, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
11/13/14
Tonight's homework is to complete Assignment 19.
“Taste
Test!” Discussion Questions
Answer each of
the following questions to the best of your ability in complete sentences.
1. Summarize
your observations and make inferences about the relationship between taste and
smell.
2. Why does
everything taste bland when you have a cold and/or a stuffed nose?
3. There is a
body of evidence that one’s sense of smell declines as they age. Keeping the
activity you just completed in mind, design an experiment to investigate the
effect of age on the ability to smell and taste foods.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
11/12/14
Tonight's homework is to read/annotate this article about your senses of smell and taste and then write a brief summary as well as at least two questions you have your senses of smell or taste.
Monday, November 10, 2014
11/10/14
Tonight's homework is just to study for Wednesday's quiz on digestion, calories, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and indicators. If you would like, use Assignment 18 from class today to help guide your preparation.
Friday, November 7, 2014
11/7/14
This weekend's homework is to complete Assignment 16C based on today's experiment.
Assignment #16C - Investigating the Foods
We Eat – Part 3
Procedure
Your
tasks include the following:
·
State a hypothesis that you tested. Make sure that it was
specific, clear, and measurable and supported by rationale.
·
Explain whether or not the data from your experiment supported or
refuted the hypothesis.
·
Support this conclusion with specific evidence rooted in your
observations.
Read
this process twice for two separate
hypotheses.
Criteria
|
4 (Mastery)
|
3
(Proficient)
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2
(Approaching)
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1 (Needs
Revision)
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Presents a clear and testable hypothesis that answers
investigative question
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Hypothesis concisely but clearly
establishes a logical measureable relationship and/or prediction and
supported with a logical rationale.
|
Hypothesis establishes a logical
relationship and/or prediction but it may not be apparent how to measure one
and supported with a logical rationale.
|
Hypothesis establishes a logical
relationship and/or prediction OR the hypothesis may be illogical or
contradictory to what we learn from class OR lacking a rationale.
|
Hypothesis does not discuss
variables clearly, only implies a vague relationship/prediction and may be
hypothesis may be illogical or contradictory to what we learn from class to
what we discuss in class.
|
Identifies whether or not hypothesis is supported by data.
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Specifically and correctly states
if and to what degree the hypothesis is supported by the data, accounting for
complexities and anomalies.
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(NONE)
|
Incorrectly states whether or not
the hypothesis is generally supported by the data and/or does not discuss complexities – ex.
data that does not fit trend.
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Does not clearly state whether or
not the hypothesis is supported by the data
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Draws conclusions based on evidence
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Correctly and clearly states a
conclusion/relationship that is supported by specific and convincing evidence.
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Correctly states a
conclusion/relationship that is supported by specific and convincing
evidence, but the connection could be more clear.
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Correctly states a
conclusion/relationship that is vague or is supported by vague evidence OR
states an incorrect conclusion but with evidence as support.
|
States a conclusion/ relationship
with little to no evidence to support it.
|
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Food A
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Food B
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Food C
|
Fats/lipids
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No stain
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Stain
|
Stain
|
Protein
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No color change
|
Purple
|
Purple
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Simple sugars
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No color change
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No color change
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No color change
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Starches
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Blue black color
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Brown color
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Brown color
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
11/6/14
There is no formal homework tonight... but you do you have a quiz on Wednesday about digestion, calories, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and indicators. Prepare accordingly.
Monday, November 3, 2014
11/3/14
Tonight's homework is to complete Assignment 17. The reading for Assignment can be found here and this link leads to a helpful video clip. There will also be a quiz on Unit 2 so far (digestion, calories, macronutrients - proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids) next Wednesday (11/12).
Assignment #17 “Everything You Know About
Calories Is Wrong” Comprehension and Discussion Questions
Answer the following questions to the best of your ability
and in complete sentences.
1. How does this article relate to our discussions of
macronutrients and their roles in our bodies?
2. Are all Calories posted on nutrition labels alike?
Support your reasoning.
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