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An Inquiry Based Learning An Inquiry Based Learning Experience:Experience:

Why is Las Vegas so Hot?Why is Las Vegas so Hot?

Laurie TuggleLaurie Tuggle

Chris AxasChris Axas

Christina CoxChristina Cox

Content StandardsContent Standards

Nevada Science Content Standards:

L.12. C.3 which states that students know the amount of living matter in an environment is limited by the availability of matter, energy, and the ability of the ecosystem to recycle materials.

L.12.C.4 which states that students know the unique geologic, hydrologic, climatic, and biological characteristics of Nevada’s bioregions.

Content StandardsContent Standards

• Biology/Biology H

• 2.1- The students will describe the characteristics of the major terrestrial and aquatic biomes

• 2.2 The student will describe characteristics exhibited by various organisms which adapt them for their particular habitat.

Inquiry Unit on BiomesInquiry Unit on Biomes1. Introduction of case scenario via

storytelling.2. Student power point presentations

on biomes.3. Explore the diversity of desert

biomes with emphasis on the water cycle.

4. Revisited case scenario with class discussion.

1. Introduction of Case Scenario 1. Introduction of Case Scenario

• Expose students to a traveling scenario.

• Cornell Note Response Sheet.

Cornell Note Response SheetCornell Note Response Sheet• These might want to be included on the Cornell Note-Taking Guide???• Possible Vocabulary:• Latitude• Elevation/Altitude• Lapse Rate• Biome• Heat Island Effect• Pressure• Temperature Inversion• Video Guide• What is the latitude of Las Vegas?• What was the initial temperature in Las Vegas?• How far was Grandmother’s house?• What does the biome of Las Vegas look like? Plants? Water? Dirt?• How does the biome change from Las Vegas to Mountain Springs?• What is the elevation of Mountain Springs? The elevation of Las Vegas is 2,000 ft above

sea level. What is the difference in feet between Mt. Springs and Las Vegas.• What is the temperature of Mountain Springs?• What is the difference in temperature?• Why did the zip-lock bag expand and the pop explode?• What conclusion can you draw about WHY LAS VEGAS IS SO HOT? (At least 5

sentences)

2. Student Power Point 2. Student Power Point PresentationsPresentations

1. Unique Characteristics2. A graph of the annual rainfall3. A graph of the annual temperatures4. Animal Diversity5. Plant Diversity6. Pictures7. Location 8. What adaptations have the species acquired to

live in their biome? 9. What transfer of energy occurs in your biome?

3. Exploration of Desert Biomes3. Exploration of Desert Biomes

• Explore different deserts biomes around the world: – Method: Jigsaw and Models

• Investigate adaptations that organisms acquired to live in specific biomes:– Method: Zoo Field Trip

• Compare Annual Temperature and Rainfall:– Methods: Guest Speaker From NOAA

• Simulate Specific Water Cycle Patterns within biomes, especially the Mojave Desert:– Methods: Phase Change/Salinity/Specific Heat Labs

4. Revisiting the Case Scenario4. Revisiting the Case Scenario

• Re-view the video.

• Modify Cornell Notes incorporating new knowledge gained through inquiry.

• Student Centered Forum: – Discuss student perspectives.– Formulate new questions.