Project Time: Presentation Slideshow
CW/HW: Complete Level Up Project Presentation Slideshow.
DN: Review for your quiz.
Reminders: Late Level Up projects and turn in tomorrow.
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CW/HW: Complete Level Up Project Presentation Slideshow.
DN: Review for your quiz.
Reminders: Late Level Up projects and turn in tomorrow.
Resources
LESSON OUTLINE
5min Students complete the Do Now.
10min Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Quiz
5min Teacher explains assignments.
20-25min ReUse Project Presentation Slideshow. Students use resources to address questions following the simplified quick presentation slide style (Bad Example, Good Example 1, & Good Example 2). Teacher checks slides and offers suggestions.
The following questions need to be answered in your presentation/slideshow. Make sure to follow the rules for a presentation.
Environmental Impact of Plastic, Cardboard, Fabrics, and Rubber
1. Title slide (brand name of your product).
2. How much plastic/cardboard/fabric is made/used/thrown away every year?*
3. What is the resource used to make plastic/cardboard/fabric/rubber?
(Example: Glass is made from sand. Sand is the resource.)
4. Is the resource renewable or nonrenewable?
5. How much of that resource is used a year?*
6. How much water is used to make plastic/cardboard/fabric/rubber?*
7. How does getting/using/making/disposing of plastic/cardboard/fabric/rubber directly or indirectly contribute to the death/illness of living organisms)?*
* Requires numbers and a link to your resource.
8. “What's the solution?” (This is just a set up for your product.)
9. Product (Include picture of your project item.)
10. Cost & Selling Price
11. Final Message
Rules for Slides
- BIG Sans Serif Fonts (30+)
- NO Sentences, NO Paragraphs, NO Bullet Points
- ONE FACT + ONE PIC per slide. (If the picture is that important, it should have its own slide.)
- URL should be tiny at the bottom
- NO crazy colors. NO animations.
Notes
[1] Styrofoam is a type of plastic. [2] Cardboard is a type of paper. [3] There are two types of fabrics, natural and synthetic. Synthetic fabrics like polyester are made from plastic. [4] The term “effluent” means liquid waste/wastewater [5] One cubic meter of liquid (1 m³ or 1 m^3) is 1000L or 264 gallons. [6] Natural Rubber Latex, NRL, and Latex are the same thing, which are different from Natural Rubber. [7] Many things that are ‘rubber’ or ‘Natural Rubber’ are vulcanized (heat + sulfur) to become stronger and more durable (such as rubber bouncy balls, rubber mats, or rubber tires).
USE ONLY THESE LINKS
Water
https://www.watercalculator.org/water-use/the-hidden-water-in-everyday-products/
http://teacher.depaul.edu/MathConnectResources/All%20Data%20pdf/Chicago%20Water%20Usage%20Facts.pdf
https://www.uvm.edu/~wbowden/Teaching/xInvited%20lectures/Water%20trivia%20%28EPA%29.pdf
Cotton
https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/sustainable-fashion-blog/2014/oct/01/cotton-production-linked-to-images-of-the-dried-up-aral-sea-basin
https://www.sustainyourstyle.org/old-environmental-impacts
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-08/nuos-cfa072618.php
https://www.wpr.org/despite-efforts-head-nutrient-runoff-dead-zones-growing-problem
https://www.nwf.org/Magazines/National-Wildlife/2006/Cotton-and-Pesticides
Plastic
https://science.howstuffworks.com/plastic.htm
https://www.plasticseurope.org/en/about-plastics/what-are-plastics/how-plastics-are-made
https://www.earthday.org/2018/04/05/fact-sheet-plastics-in-the-ocean/
http://www.oneworldoneocean.com/images/blog/OWOO_PlasticsInfographic_2012_b.jpg
Paper
https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/2014-4-july-august/ask-mr-green/how-much-paper-does-one-tree-produce
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-trees-does-it-take-to-make-1-ton-of-paper.html
https://www.ran.org/the-understory/how_many_trees_are_cut_down_every_year/
https://www.triplepundit.com/story/2013/deforestation-and-role-paper-products/59071
https://rainforests.mongabay.com/0807a.htm
Rubber
https://www.ace-laboratories.com/latex-vs-rubber/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0045653523017794 https://wits.worldbank.org/trade/comtrade/en/country/ALL/year/2021/tradeflow/Exports/partner/WLD/product/400110
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210308-rubber-the-wonder-material-we-are-running-out-of
https://www.azocleantech.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1227 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06642-z
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration: Basics & Ketchup
HW: Review for quiz.
CW: Completed/Corrected Slides
DN: What organisms cause dough to rise?
Reminders: Late Level Up Projects due on Thursday. Help available at lunch.
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HW: Review for quiz.
CW: Completed/Corrected Slides
DN: What organisms cause dough to rise?
Reminders: Late Level Up Projects due on Thursday. Help available at lunch.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min< Students complete the Do Now.
10min Deforestation Slides Feedback.
10min Fix/Finish Slideshow
10-15min Team Review Games.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration: Deforestation
CW/HW: Deforestation Presentation Slideshow
DN: Why can’t we live without plants?
Reminders: Late Level Up Projects due on Thursday.
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CW/HW: Deforestation Presentation Slideshow
DN: Why can’t we live without plants?
Reminders: Late Level Up Projects due on Thursday.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min Students complete the Do Now.
10min Updates & Reminders on: [1] how to take pictures of your plants that’ll be sprouting soon; [2] taking photo documentation for ReUse project; and[3] how to make good slideshows for presentations (Bad Example, Good Example 1, & Good Example 2).
5min Deforestation Presentation Slideshow Instructions.
Slide 1: Title & Your Name
Slide 2-3: Benefits of Trees
Slide 4: Define Deforestation (look it up.)
Slide 5: Where is deforestation happening?
Slide 6-7: Why is deforestation happening? (NUMBERS and it isn't because we want the trees.)
Slide 8: How much land is being used for meat? How is this inefficient use of our resources?
Slide 9: More facts. (NUMBERS)
Slide 10-11: How can people help prevent deforestation and why does it matter?
15-20min Deforestation Presentation Slideshow Completions. Students research deforestation using the provided video resources then complete the slideshow.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration: SMA (Day 2 of 2)
CW/HW: Turn in completed stop motion animations.
DN: Turn in projects - with your name on it. Start on SMA.
Reminders: If you didn’t turn in your project item today, you can still get a B (85%) on it. Turn it in by or before next Thursday (4/3), come by at lunch if you need help/tips/advice/access to tools, etc.
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CW/HW: Turn in completed stop motion animations.
DN: Turn in projects - with your name on it. Start on SMA.
Reminders: If you didn’t turn in your project item today, you can still get a B (85%) on it. Turn it in by or before next Thursday (4/3), come by at lunch if you need help/tips/advice/access to tools, etc.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min Students complete the Do Now.
5min Teacher provides tips and clarifies any questions.
20min Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Stop Motion Animations. Students complete animations and turn in via Google Classroom.
Photosynthesis SMA
Plant Growth SMA
- Title (5pics)
- Plant absorbs CO2 (7+pics)
- Plant absorbs Water (7+pics)
- Plant absorbs Light (7+pics)
- Plant GROWS (10+pics)
- Plant releases O2 (7+pics)
Chloroplast SMA
- Many CO2 + H2O + Energy go into Chloroplast (5pics)
- O2 + Many Sugar come out (5pics)
- Many Sugars link to make Cellulose (5pics)
Cellular Respiration SMA
Chuck-Ken Run SMA
- Title (5pics)
- Chuck-ken eating (sugar) (10+pics)
- Inhaling O2 (7+pics)
- Running (10+pics)
- Exhaling CO2 (7+pics)
- Sweating (5pics)
Mitochondria SMA
- Sugar & O2 go into Mitochondria (7pics)
- H2O, CO2, & ATP (Energy) come out of the Mitochondria (7pics)
5min Viewing of videos.
10min Introduction of ReUse Slideshow Presentation.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration: SMA (Day 1 of 2)
HW: Finish Level-Up Project. Don’t forget photo-documentation. Must turn in commercial video file and photo documentation via schoology. Project item must be turned in at the START of class to be considered on time.
CW: Complete parts for stop motion animation.
DN: What two chemicals do you need to keep running?
Reminders: Tomorrow is a BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) day. Make sure Stop Motion Studio is already installed.
QUICK VIEW
HW: Finish Level-Up Project. Don’t forget photo-documentation. Must turn in commercial video file and photo documentation via schoology. Project item must be turned in at the START of class to be considered on time.
CW: Complete parts for stop motion animation.
DN: What two chemicals do you need to keep running?
Reminders: Tomorrow is a BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) day. Make sure Stop Motion Studio is already installed.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min Students complete the Do Now.
5min Teacher organizes students for access to technology.
5min Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Stop Motion Animations. Teacher explains how to complete each animation.
Photosynthesis SMA
Plant Growth SMA
- Title (5pics)
- Plant absorbs CO2 (7+pics)
- Plant absorbs Water (7+pics)
- Plant absorbs Light (7+pics)
- Plant GROWS (10+pics)
- Plant releases O2 (7+pics)
Chloroplast SMA
- Many CO2 + H2O + Energy go into Chloroplast (5pics)
- O2 + Many Sugar come out (5pics)
- Many Sugars link to make Cellulose (5pics)
Cellular Respiration SMA
Chuck-Ken Run SMA
- Title (5pics)
- Chuck-ken eating (sugar) (10+pics)
- Inhaling O2 (7+pics)
- Running (10+pics)
- Exhaling CO2 (7+pics)
- Sweating (5pics)
Mitochondria SMA
- Sugar & O2 go into Mitochondria (7pics)
- H2O, CO2, & ATP (Energy) come out of the Mitochondria (7pics)
20min Students complete making the parts for their stop motion animations.
10min Students start on their stop motion animations.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.