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=Boricua Science Class Student Work Space=

Student Name:
Noemi Toro

End of Term Reflection
Here are some of the activities we did in class this term: Harper's Magazine ("Boots on the Ice"), Hurricane Evacuation Plan, Designer Babies (GATACA), Genetic Diseases, Evolution Movies/Research, NYT Science Reviews, Punnett Squares, Chemical Bond Diagrams, The Periodic Table, The Birth and Death of Stars

Even though I struggled with the activities, the two activities that i enjoyed was tracking the hurricanes, the evolution assignment and The activities that were most difficult was punnett squares and the chemical bond diagrams. Computer Class = There are computers that stop while we do our activities. Videos = the videos also stop. Student Group Activities = Evaluations =
 * What 2-3 activities did you enjoy/learn the most?
 * What 2-3 activities topic did you find the most difficult to understand?
 * Describe how could we improve this course in the future
 * Explain why you enjoyed, or why you struggled through, this class, offering whatever insights you may feel are valuable:

Name of Disease
Greig cephalopolysndactyly syndrome

Symptoms

 * 1) The characteristics of this syndrome have always change from very mild to severe.
 * 2) This syndrome has an impact on the changes of the limbs, head and face.
 * 3) The toes and hands conjoin.

Genes

 * 1) GLI-kruppel family
 * 2) [Type here]
 * 3) [Type here]

Cytogenetic Location
7pl3

Base Pair Sites
41,970,195 to 42,241,711

Community
Williamsberg

Evacuation Center

 * 1) IS 117
 * 2) Implemented Plan – [Type here]

Your Evacuation Plan
My family and I prepared ourselves with medical papers, idenitification cards and for our pet we have her shots.

#1

 * 1) Book Citation – [Type here]
 * 2) Personal Interest – [Type here]
 * 1) Personal Interest – [Type here]

#2

 * 1) Summary – [Type here]
 * 2) Book Citation – [Type here]
 * 3) Personal Interest – [Type here]

#3

 * 1) Summary – [Type here]
 * 2) Book Citation – [Type here]
 * 3) Personal Interest – [Type here]

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