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Re: Fossils
Posted: July 9th, 2008, 4:01 pm
by gneissisnice
For one thing, study my amazing fossils wiki. Other than that, I dont really know, cause my scio coach taught me everything. I'd suggest waiting for it to go up on the soinc.org site and following one of the links, or just browsing the internet to see what you can find. Also, theres a book im doing my AP environmental summer assignment on called "Wonderful Life", and its about the Burgess shale find. Its pretty interesting.
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 10:08 am
by dudeincolorado
ok so i sould wait till atleast the list comes up?
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 10:35 am
by gneissisnice
yeah, you should wait for the list, so you get to know what genuses to start studying. Or if you want, you can try to dig up an old list from several years ago. They probably have similar organisms. Also, look for a copy of the Earth Science regents reference tables. They middle 2 pages help a lot, and the other pages may help for other earth sciences events.
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 10:37 am
by dudeincolorado
ok wat are regrents?
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 10:43 am
by gneissisnice
The regents is a standardized test in NY state. Everybody in the state takes it for their classes. They're very easy, and for the sciences (besides bio) you get a reference table. Google "NY state earth science regents reference table", and try to get the most recent one.
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 11:14 am
by dudeincolorado
yay i found one
http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/p ... ils_05.pdf it's like in the middle of it i never thugt compute this would actually help a little

Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 12:08 pm
by fleet130
gneissisnice wrote:yeah, you should wait for the list, so you get to know what genuses to start studying. Or if you want, you can try to dig up an old list from several years ago. They probably have similar organisms. Also, look for a copy of the Earth Science regents reference tables. They middle 2 pages help a lot, and the other pages may help for other earth sciences events.
The
Draft List has been posted since around June 19. There may be minor changes, but for the most part the posted list should be correct.
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 1:10 pm
by gneissisnice
Wow, i didnt see that before. As far as I can tell, its very similar to the list 3 years ago. What I would do is start making your binder. Put a page per genus, and a few page for each order and class for anatomy, behavior, and stuff like that. The easiest way is to just google the scientific names and get as much info as you can about each one.
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 1:12 pm
by gneissisnice
I think theres also a typo on the list. The trilobie genus Elrathi should be Elrathia
Re: Fossils
Posted: July 10th, 2008, 3:43 pm
by dudeincolorado
wow i feel slow...gneiss did you know your really helpfull?