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Teacher: Corbin Stewart
OBJECTIVES
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Week of: 09/29-10/3
ACTIVITIES
Describe characteristics
common to living things,
including growth and
development,
reproduction, cellular
organization, use of
energy, exchange of
gases, and response to
the environment.
Bell Ringer: Complete Reading
passage #17
Describe characteristics
common to living things,
including growth and
development,
reproduction, cellular
organization, use of
energy, exchange of
gases, and response to
the environment.
Bell Ringer: Complete Reading
Passage #18
Describe characteristics
common to living things,
including growth and
development,
reproduction, cellular
organization, use of
energy, exchange of
gases, and response to
the environment.
Bell Ringer: Complete Reading
Passage #19
Identify functions of
organelles found in
eukaryotic cells,
including the nucleus,
cell membrane, cell wall,
mitochondria,
chloroplasts, and
vacuoles.
Computer lab day reinforcement
Describe characteristics
common to living things,
including growth and
development,
reproduction, cellular
organization, use of
Bell Ringer: Students will
complete Passage #21
Active Reading 3.3
Complete 3.3 10 Key Facts
Section 3 Review pg 79
Go over section review, and
directed reading 3.3
Take 3.3 quiz
Levels of organization activity
Subject: 7th Science
Period: 2nd-6th
RESOURCES
HOMEWORK
EVALUATIO
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Elmo
Smartboard
Workbook
Textbook
Reading in Science Activity
Cell Organelles sheets
Complete 3.3 Section
Review page 79
Complete 3.3
directed reading
Participation in
active reading
exercise
Smartboard
Elmo
Reading in Science Activity
Handouts
textbook
Review for 3.3 quiz
Smartboard
Elmo
Reading in Science Activity
Textbook
Complete levels of
organization activity
STANDARDS
List 3 advantages of being multi
cellular
Describe the 4 levels of organization
of living things
Explain the relationship between
structure and function of a part of an
organism
Passing grade
on directed
reading and
section review
List 3 advantages of being multi
cellular
Describe the 4 levels of organization
of living things
Explain the relationship between
structure and function of a part of an
organism
Passing grade
on 3.3 quiz
List 3 advantages of being multi
cellular
Describe the 4 levels of organization
of living things
Explain the relationship between
structure and function of a part of an
organism
activity on cell organelles
Computer lab
Virtual lab handout
Finish lab handout
Participation
and
completion of
lab work
List 3 advantages of being multi
cellular
Describe the 4 levels of organization
of living things
Explain the relationship between
structure and function of a part of an
organism
Review for Chapter 3 Test
Complete Chapter 3 Review page
82-83
Textbook
Workbook
Smartboard
Elmo
Reading Science Packet
Complete Chapter 3
Review page 82-83
Study for 3 test
Teamwork
and
participation in
test review
List 3 advantages of being multi
cellular
Describe the 4 levels of organization
of living things
Explain the relationship between
structure and function of a part of an
energy, exchange of
gases, and response to
the environment.
Identify functions of
organelles found in
eukaryotic cells,
including the nucleus,
cell membrane, cell wall,
mitochondria,
chloroplasts, and
vacuoles.
organism