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Cycles of Matter: Worms (Decomposers)

  • CW: [1] Label worm diagrams on p26. [2] Video notes p27.

  • DN: What do worms eat?

  • Reminders: Late Ecosystem Video projects due on Tuesday.

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  • CW: [1] Label worm diagrams on p26. [2] Video notes p27.

  • DN: What do worms eat?

  • Reminders: Late Ecosystem Video projects due on Tuesday.

Resources

Lesson Outline

5min Students complete the Do Now.

5min+ Students watch video 1 and take notes (p27).

5min+ Students watch video 2 and take notes (p27).

5min+ Students watch video 3 and take notes (p27).

15 min Students label the BIG Paper Worm Model diagram in their notebook, p26. (Copies available in class only.)

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Cycles of Matter: Paper Worm

  • CW: [1] Completed Big Worm Model. [2] Completed labeled diagrams of worm parts, with colored in circulatory and digestive system parts (p26).

  • DN: How do worms move?

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  • CW: [1] Completed Big Worm Model. [2] Completed labeled diagrams of worm parts, with colored in circulatory and digestive system parts (p26).

  • DN: How do worms move?

Resources

BIG Worm Model, Key, & Diagrams (Not available online.)

Lesson Outline

20min BIG Worm Model Assembly (Not available online). Students assemble the BIG Worm Model and color in the circulatory system (dark gray to red), the digestive system (light gray to blue/green/brown), and the nervous system (yellow or orange).

15min Diagrams & Key. Students glue in the worm anatomy key and the worm diagrams to p26) using the BIG Worm Model as reference.

10min Review of worm anatomy.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Cycles of Matter: Nitrogen (N)

  • CW: [1] Completed notes with margin questions (p29) and completed diagram (p28), and paragraph summary (p28). [2] Video notes on p27.

  • DN: What is protein? How do you get it?

  • EQ: How do nitrogen atoms cycle through different organisms and places?

  • Reminders: Ecosystem Vocabulary Videos are due TODAY!!! Turn in only via schoology.

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  • CW: [1] Completed notes with margin questions (p29) and completed diagram (p28), and paragraph summary (p28). [2] Video notes on p27.

  • DN: What is protein? How do you get it?

  • EQ: How do nitrogen atoms cycle through different organisms and places?

  • Reminders: Ecosystem Vocabulary Videos are due TODAY!!! Turn in only via schoology.

Resources

Nitrogen Cycle Diagram Handout

Cycles of Matter (The Nitrogen Cycle) Notes Handout

Lesson Outline

5min Students complete the Do Now by setting up their notebooks.

20min Cycles of Matter (The Nitrogen Cycle) Notes.

5min Students answer essential question in a paragraph summary.

5min Students share paragraphs and write margin questions.

5min Decomposer Video 1 Notes on p27.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Cycles of Matter: Carbon and Human Activity

  • CW: Draw carbon cycle map before and after human activity. Summary paragraph on changes.

  • DN: Take blank sheet of paper.

  • EQ: How does human activity change the Carbon Cycle?

  • Reminder: Turn in your Ecosystems Vocabulary Video Project Rubric.

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  • CW: Draw carbon cycle map before and after human activity. Summary paragraph on changes.

  • DN: Take blank sheet of paper.

  • EQ: How does human activity change the Carbon Cycle?

  • Reminder: Turn in your Ecosystems Vocabulary Video Project Rubric.

Lesson Outline

5min Students complete the Do Now.

5min Teacher outlines procedures for Carbon Cycle Map activity and distributes dice.

10min> Students run through Carbon Cycle activity without human activity.

5min> Discussion on results of activity.

10min> Students run through Carbon Cycle activity with human activity.

5min Discussion on results of activity. Students summarize changes.

5min Review of worm anatomy.

5min< Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Quiz: Trophic Levels

  • HW: Work on Ecosystems Vocabulary Video Project Rubric due Tuesday (10/14).

  • CW: Work on Invasive Species Slides.

  • DN: Review for your quiz.

  • Reminders: If you need help editing or filming please come in at lunch. We have people who can help as well as equipment you can use.

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  • HW: Work on Ecosystems Vocabulary Video Project Rubric due Tuesday (10/14).

  • CW: Work on Invasive Species Slides.

  • DN: Review for your quiz.

  • Reminders: If you need help editing or filming please come in at lunch. We have people who can help as well as equipment you can use.

Resources

Presentation Slides: Bad Example, Good Example 1, & Good Example 2.

Lesson Outline

5min Students complete the Do Now.

15min Trophic Levels Quiz.

5min How to Present. Quick overview on strategies for presenting well even if you’re nervous.

15min Invasive Species Presentations. Students give a ‘Good’ presentation on an invasive species (Lion Fish, Zebra Mussels, Cats, Pigeons, Pythons - the ones in Florida, Feral Pigs, Fire Ants, or Cane Toads). All slides must include a URL to show the origin of the information.

Title and Names of Group Members
1. Invasive Species Scientific Name
2.Origin (Where did it come from?)
3. Current Location (Where is it now?)
4. Why?/How? (How did it get there?)
5. Damage 1 (How is it hurting animals, crops, buildings, etc.?)
6. Damage 2 (How is it hurting animals, crops, buildings, etc.?)
7. Solutions/Control (How do we keep to population in check?)

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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