21 March 2011

I don't think I need to post anything more than this picture. I am so proud of the student body at Groton middle and high school.

16 March 2011


Bill stopped by to add to our Voicethread. Check it out and add to the project!

14 March 2011

Today we examined the contents of owl pellets. We found a good diversity of small mammals but no birds like we've seen in previous years.

12 March 2011

YOUTH POWER SUMMIT | April 9 | Ithaca NY

On April 9, over 100 students and youth across Central New York will converge in Ithaca for the largest-ever regional gathering of young people uniting together for clean energy solutions. The Youth Power Summit will empower young people from every background to join together for clean energy, local food, and social justice in our schools and communities.

EMPOWER YOURSELF
• Stand together with young leaders from all backgrounds calling for bold action on clean energy, local food, and social justice
• Get inspired by youth-led efforts that are changing schools and communities across the region
• Share your story and collaborate with youth leaders, educators, and youth supporters
• Get plugged in to emerging campaigns and programs that are making an impact
• Going to Power Shift 2011? Handle logistics and connect with others headed to Washington D.C. for the national Power Shift summit April 15-18

REGISTER TODAY
http://tinyurl.com/youthpowersummit

09 March 2011

Today after school, the middle school environmental action club got a special treat. Mr. Rhoads and Andrew brought in a 12lb Northern Pike that Andrew caught ice fishing. We talked about it's habitat and role in nature and examined it's internal anatomy.

08 March 2011

After school today I was invited to go to the new Cornell Biofuels Lab with Sam Y. and Kyle W. This lab focuses on cellulosic ethanol which they derive from the cell walls of Switchgrass. This research is much more promising than ethanol derived from corn. Sam and Kyle are doing their science night project on alternative fuels.

Today we kicked off the vertebrate unit with our frog anatomy lab. Here, Chris and Cody prepare their group's frog for analysis.

01 March 2011

Today was the highlight of the invertebrate chapter - the earthworm dissection. It went well and all classes proved they can handle the additional responsibilities that go with the next dissection.

11 February 2011


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10 February 2011

Attention Females:


Dear Mr. DeVoe,

I am one of the Initial Contacts co-chair for Expanding Your Horizons, an annual conference that provides an opportunity for girls grades 7-9 and their parents to engage in educational activities and explore careers in math, science, and engineering. The conference will be held at Cornell University on Saturday, April 16, 2011. Girls will participate in three hands-on workshops, attend a key-note lecture by an outstanding female professor, and meet role models in the sciences. Registration for EYH begins February 22. For more information, please feel free to email me or to visit our website, www.ccmr.cornell.edu/eyh

We have mailed out brochures (see attached) to your school, but we are following up with other means of communication to maximize the number of girls who can take advantage of this amazing opportunity. I hope that you can help spread the word to your colleagues and encourage your students to attend!

Thanks,

Nancy Chen
PhD candidate
Dept of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Cornell University
A408 Corson Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-2701
Email: nc276@cornell.edu

07 February 2011


This week we're covering the Plant Kingdom and it's amazing diversity...everything from the very simple mosses that rely on diffusion for water and must live near these water sources to the very advanced angiosperms that we're mostly familiar with. Today we dissected a lilly to see the male and female parts of a flower. The dissecting microscopes gave us a great look at the pollen-covered anthers.

Check this site for more information on flower parts.

04 February 2011

Today we wrapped up the Tetrahymena labs. Thanks you Fern for all of your help prepping the labs. Here we are testing the effects of different spices and herbs on their behavior. We found that cinnamon and poppy seed were huge repellants and they were attracted to chopped onion and garbanzo beans.

01 February 2011

Today we finished the Tetrahymena mating lab where we identified one unknown mating strain among the seven found in these protists. Here, Franky and Michael introduce the potential mates.

28 January 2011

Yesterday we did our first Tetrahymena experiment by feeding them India Ink particles to observe food vacuole formation over a period of time.  Today we analyzed the data and brainstormed other ways to test food vacuole formation.

26 January 2011

Today we were introduced to the protist Teterahymena
, which we will be working with over the next week and a half on labs developed by Cornell University. They are approximately 100 microns long. The scanning electron micrograph above shows the ciliate in pursuit of an E. coli dinner.

19 January 2011

Mid-Term Exam on FRI! Don't sweat though. Review your old notes and tests and flip through this groovy slideshow:

18 January 2011