I've had a 5" binder for Rocks, Fossils, and Herpetology so it does make a bit of a difference cutting that much size off IMOBenewcomb wrote:Yeah we had a either 1or 2 inch I don’t remember. It doesn’t make much of a difference 6 inch or 2 inch, unless you have too much info. Then you resort to tiny font and page by page color coding.
Herpetology B/C
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2017 (r/s/n): Hydro: 3/5/18 Robot Arm: na/1/1 Rocks: 1/1/1 2018 (r/s/n): Heli: 2/1/7 Herp: 1/4/4 Mission: 1/1/6 Rocks: 1/1/1 Eco: 6/3/9 2019 (r/s/n): Fossils: 1/1/1 GLM: 1/1/1 Herp: 1/1/5 Mission: 1/1/3 WS: 4/1/10 Top 3 Medals: 144 Golds: 80
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So the only changes are:
Removed typhlopidae / brahminy blind snake
Added anaxyrus under bufonidae
Added "ornate chorus frog & spring peeper" to pseudacris common names
Added lithobates under ranidae
Added gastrophyrne under microhylidae?
Removed typhlopidae / brahminy blind snake
Added anaxyrus under bufonidae
Added "ornate chorus frog & spring peeper" to pseudacris common names
Added lithobates under ranidae
Added gastrophyrne under microhylidae?
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2016: a&p 1st, fossils 3rd 2017: a&p 3rd, herp 14th 2018: a&p 1st, microbe 8th, herp 13th :/ pigeon YEA WE MADE STATES
Re: Herpetology B/C
I've always found it harder to find information in bigger binders, so what's your opinion on this? How was the five inch binder organized?I've had a 5" binder for Rocks, Fossils, and Herpetology so it does make a bit of a difference cutting that much size off IMO
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I always have the list/some form of the list in the front, then general info and charts, then the specimen pages themselves (all in sheet protectors so I could take them out of the binder easily at competition)emxl wrote:I've always found it harder to find information in bigger binders, so what's your opinion on this? How was the five inch binder organized?I've had a 5" binder for Rocks, Fossils, and Herpetology so it does make a bit of a difference cutting that much size off IMO
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This seems to be the common pattern, but how do you have time to take out the sheets during competition?!ScottMaurer19 wrote:I always have the list/some form of the list in the front, then general info and charts, then the specimen pages themselves (all in sheet protectors so I could take them out of the binder easily at competition)emxl wrote:I've always found it harder to find information in bigger binders, so what's your opinion on this? How was the five inch binder organized?I've had a 5" binder for Rocks, Fossils, and Herpetology so it does make a bit of a difference cutting that much size off IMO
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An addition to the rules for "laboratory stations" and removing anything from the binder at them:
"If the event features a rotation through a series of laboratory stations in which the participants interact with samples, specimens, or
displays no material may be removed from the binder while at, or in-between, laboratory stations."
"If the event features a rotation through a series of laboratory stations in which the participants interact with samples, specimens, or
displays no material may be removed from the binder while at, or in-between, laboratory stations."
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I don't really understand the convenience of removing material in the first place. It's easy enough to simultaneously look at two pages in the binder, and it seems kind of time-wastey to take pages out. Maybe I just don't have a big enough binder though?
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Uhhh I think I only did it once or twice throughout the season. Rocks is more of where I took stuff out (my specific gravity chart) if I needed it to answer questions from a previous stationUnome wrote:This seems to be the common pattern, but how do you have time to take out the sheets during competition?!ScottMaurer19 wrote:I always have the list/some form of the list in the front, then general info and charts, then the specimen pages themselves (all in sheet protectors so I could take them out of the binder easily at competition)emxl wrote:
I've always found it harder to find information in bigger binders, so what's your opinion on this? How was the five inch binder organized?
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2017 (r/s/n): Hydro: 3/5/18 Robot Arm: na/1/1 Rocks: 1/1/1 2018 (r/s/n): Heli: 2/1/7 Herp: 1/4/4 Mission: 1/1/6 Rocks: 1/1/1 Eco: 6/3/9 2019 (r/s/n): Fossils: 1/1/1 GLM: 1/1/1 Herp: 1/1/5 Mission: 1/1/3 WS: 4/1/10 Top 3 Medals: 144 Golds: 80
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If, for example, I was working on answering the previous station while my partner was working on the current one, then I could just remove whatever page I needed, and let her use the binder if necessary. In my previous reply I mentioned Rocks, but the reason for removing pages there is a little bit more to do with a trick I used while competing.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:I don't really understand the convenience of removing material in the first place. It's easy enough to simultaneously look at two pages in the binder, and it seems kind of time-wastey to take pages out. Maybe I just don't have a big enough binder though?
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2017 (r/s/n): Hydro: 3/5/18 Robot Arm: na/1/1 Rocks: 1/1/1 2018 (r/s/n): Heli: 2/1/7 Herp: 1/4/4 Mission: 1/1/6 Rocks: 1/1/1 Eco: 6/3/9 2019 (r/s/n): Fossils: 1/1/1 GLM: 1/1/1 Herp: 1/1/5 Mission: 1/1/3 WS: 4/1/10 Top 3 Medals: 144 Golds: 80
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So just a question: we can have field guides in our binders now?
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