Deer seasons started this weekend for all! There were lots of gunshots on Saturday morning both near and far. There were not as many today ... too warm and too windy for many deer to be out roaming around. Even though it was windy, this afternoon, I was able to get the last of the annual rye in areas that might erode in the Spring.
Tomorrow, we will have a Veteran's Day program second block and club schedule is on Tuesday. The rest of the week looks good for class.
We have two labs going on in Genetics and our fruit flies will be ready to cross next week ... sex-linked crosses and a dihybrid cross. We want to wrap up the two ongoing labs before Thanksgiving.
We are working on Plant and Animal science in Selected Topics tomorrow ... several students that missed school last week have a test to make up. Tomorrow, invertebrate study continues with roundworms, segmented worms and mollusks.
In computer science, we start our study of Microsoft Visual BASIC.
The third 4.5 week period is over this week. Hard to believe that there are only four and a half weeks left in this semester ... AP Biology looming on the horizon.
Lots of work to do this week!
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