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Transcript
Do the Warm-up Expectations
Read Pages 50-51 in the Green Book
1. What do fungus, a tree and a newt all
have in common?
2. What is the basic unit of structure of
living things?
3. What do cells form?
4. What structures of living things are cells
involved?
5. What functions of living things are cells
involved?
Do the Warm-up Expectations
Read Pages 50-51 in the Green Book
1. What do fungus, a tree and a newt all
have in common?
2. What is the basic unit of structure of
living things?
3. What do cells form?
4. What structures of living things are cells
involved?
5. What functions of living things are cells
involved?
1. 3rd period announcements
2. 3rd – Firebird Friday
3. Open House Tonight - Homework
4. Anything to be turned in? Folders,
Optional Items, Safety Posters, Safety
Tests, Progress Reports?
5. Change Drive for the Chandler officer
that died last week - Carlos Ledesma
Students will explore
science inquiry
(Questions, Hypothesis,
Variables, Data,
Conclusion).
Warm-up
1.
2.
3.
4.
Symbiotic Relationships
Cornell Notes – 2-Liter Rockets
Main Ideas
1. Fins
2. Nose
Cone
3.Important
Information
Notes
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•Supplies Needed
•25 minutes
•Test the rockets tomorrow
Last Name
August 12, 2010
Warm-up
Is It Living
•What makes life?
•Where does life come from?
•What is life?
Draw a picture of a plant cell. Take up the
whole page.
Draw only the cell wall, cell membrane,
mitochondrion, vacuole, chloroplasts and
nucleus.
Use the correct colors from the drawings
on page 64 of the Green science book.
Label the parts of the cell listed above.
1:00
7:00 Minute
6:00
5:00
4:00
3:00
2:00
Time
Minutes
is Up!!!
Draw a picture of an animal cell. Take up
the whole page.
Draw only the cell membrane,
mitochondria, vacuole and nucleus.
Use the correct colors from the drawings
on page 65 of the Green science book.
Label the parts of the cell listed above.
Draw a picture of a
plant cell. Take up the
whole page.
Draw a picture of an
animal cell. Take up the
whole page.
Draw only the cell wall,
Draw only the cell
cell membrane,
mitochondrion, vacuole, membrane, mitochondria,
chloroplasts and
vacuole and nucleus.
nucleus.
Use the correct colors
Use the correct colors from the drawings on page
from the drawings on 65 of the Green science
page 64 of the Green book.
science book.
Label the parts of the
cell listed above.
Label the parts of the cell
listed above.
1:00
7:00 Minute
6:00
5:00
4:00
3:00
2:00
Time
Minutes
is Up!!!
Nucleus
Centriole
Chromosome
Cell
Contains
Looks like
Is Made of
Is Part of the
Claymation
1. Just like a claymation video.
2. You will adjust the manipulatives just enough to
show movement.
3. Each time you want me to take a picture call me
over.
4. Start with interphase – Gap 1.
1 pair of Scissors
Person closest to the Skis
1 meter of black yarn
1 meter of string
Person to their right
4 colors of clay
2 sheets of clean unlined paper
4 sheets of scrap paper
Person to their right
Set of markers
Floppy disc - Person to their right