Hello everyone,
Please take note of the groupings and topics.
Topic A Group members
Jamie
Jeffrey
Sze Yin
Xiao Wen
Nur Fauziani
Premi
Jo Ann
Azri
Siti Fatimah
Tallan
Leong Ka-Mun
Topic B Group members
Ee Mee
Adrian Ain
Ah Lean
Sabrina
Ah Chan
Warren
Izyan
Yoke San
Wei June
Boon Hong
Ian
Topic C Group members
Jun Ai
Joshua
Amos
Yee Phang
Nor Shafina
Natalie
Li Ling
Kei Li
Dhuha
Tai Yun Teng
Chan Pei San
Topic D Group members
Arthur Leow
Mei Ting
Weng Shaun
May Wong
Cecilia
Jin Lin
Shu Qeng
Pui Seen
Su Anne
Amy Chen
Lydia Chew
A) Theme : " importance of teeth in the field of paleoanthropology"
Members of this table belong to the National Geographic
Paleoantrhopological Society. These members will share with all of us
your experience, an insight into what you do and also why teeth are so
important in this field. Take about 8-10 minutes
B) Theme : " inter-relationships of fossil hominid types to one another
and to modern humans". Members of the table are ancient fossils. You are
all going to tell us in 8-10 minutes how you all are inter-related to
each other and to the modern humans.
C) Theme : "significance of characteristic craniofacial and dental
features that separate some of the fossil hominid types". Members of the
table will speak up against each other to tell us in 8-10 minutes the
cranifacial and dental features that separte some of you fossil hominid
types.
D) significance of characteristic craniofacial and dental features that
separate apes and modern humans.
Members of the table will speak up against each other to tell us in
8-10 minutes the cranifacial and dental features that separte some of
you fossil hominid types.
Please do research and be prepared to present this coming Friday. Thanks!
Please take note of the groupings and topics.
Topic A Group members
Jamie
Jeffrey
Sze Yin
Xiao Wen
Nur Fauziani
Premi
Jo Ann
Azri
Siti Fatimah
Tallan
Leong Ka-Mun
Topic B Group members
Ee Mee
Adrian Ain
Ah Lean
Sabrina
Ah Chan
Warren
Izyan
Yoke San
Wei June
Boon Hong
Ian
Topic C Group members
Jun Ai
Joshua
Amos
Yee Phang
Nor Shafina
Natalie
Li Ling
Kei Li
Dhuha
Tai Yun Teng
Chan Pei San
Topic D Group members
Arthur Leow
Mei Ting
Weng Shaun
May Wong
Cecilia
Jin Lin
Shu Qeng
Pui Seen
Su Anne
Amy Chen
Lydia Chew
A) Theme : " importance of teeth in the field of paleoanthropology"
Members of this table belong to the National Geographic
Paleoantrhopological Society. These members will share with all of us
your experience, an insight into what you do and also why teeth are so
important in this field. Take about 8-10 minutes
B) Theme : " inter-relationships of fossil hominid types to one another
and to modern humans". Members of the table are ancient fossils. You are
all going to tell us in 8-10 minutes how you all are inter-related to
each other and to the modern humans.
C) Theme : "significance of characteristic craniofacial and dental
features that separate some of the fossil hominid types". Members of the
table will speak up against each other to tell us in 8-10 minutes the
cranifacial and dental features that separte some of you fossil hominid
types.
D) significance of characteristic craniofacial and dental features that
separate apes and modern humans.
Members of the table will speak up against each other to tell us in
8-10 minutes the cranifacial and dental features that separte some of
you fossil hominid types.
Please do research and be prepared to present this coming Friday. Thanks!