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10.18.10 Seedling Vocabulary. OBJ: We will create a flip book in our journal to learn about plant seedling words TEK: 7.7c Warm up: Draw the pictures! What type of simple machine is this? Which machine would you need less force ? WHY?. 1. 2 . RECALL: . Photo=light Geo= earth - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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10.18.10 Seedling VocabularyOBJ: We will create a flip book in our journal to

learn about plant seedling wordsTEK: 7.7cWarm up: Draw the pictures! 1. What type of simple machine is this? 2. Which machine would you need less force?

WHY?

1. 2.

RECALL:

• Photo=light• Geo= earth• Hydro= water• Tropo= to turn• Ism = a system• Thigmo = touch

Flip Vocabulary:

• Only cut the dotted lines! Past only the little tab labeled Tropism onto your

through. Glue tab into your journal

Geotropism• Define: How plants respond to the force of

gravity. • Draw the pictures:

Geotropism:

Phototropism

Definition: How a plant grows toward the light.

Phototropism

thigmotropism

Definition: Plants bending or growing because of touch

TESTS and RETAKES!

• The retake test will not be identical so be sure to study before you come to make it up!

• Summary: Explain why all the words we learned today have tropism in them. What does this mean?

• OUT: Describe how the acorn has both potential and kinetic energy at the same time!

• 1st part of test corrections

10.19.10 Seedling

• IN:– OBJECTIVE: The students will illustrate seedlings

using their journal and flip book. – TEKS: 7.7C– Warm-up: Name at least 3 unbalanced forces that

act upon us in our everyday life.

Seedling SciencePlants come from seeds. Each seed contains a tiny plant waiting for the right conditions to germinate, or start to grow.

Seeds wait to germinate until three needs are met: water, correct temperature (warmth), and a good location (such as in soil).

Roots Anchor

• The seedling's roots push down into the soil to anchor the new plant and to absorb water and minerals from the soil. And its stem with new leaves pushes up toward the light

Germination Process

• The germination stage ends when a shoot emerges from the soil. But the plant is not done growing. It's just started.

New Plant

• Plants need water, warmth, nutrients from the soil, and light to continue to grow.

• http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/grow.html

Seedling

Poster Rubric

• Title• 3 requirements for growth – soil, water,

temperature• Draw and Label the stages of seedlings – Root

anchors plants, germination occurs, New plant • On back – Name, Date, Period

• Recall: Turgor pressure inside the cell allows the root to break free and start to grow.

• Summary: Explain how forces inside a seed begin the process for plant growth.

• Out: Explain how chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy through digestion when the squirrel eats the acorn.

2nd part Test Corrections

10.20.10 Natural Disasters

• IN:– OBJECTIVE: The students will describe different

catastrophic events effects on ecosystems using articles

– TEKS: 7.8A– Warm-up: Calculate the amount of work done

when Bob pushes a 500N box 10 meters.

Hurricane Katrina

Gulf Oil Spill

What is an Ecosystem?

• A community of organisms and their abiotic environment

• Community – different types of organisms living together in the same place at the same time

• Abiotic factors – anything that was never alive and cannot be alive

How does it impact the ecosystem?

• Floods• Hurricanes• Earthquakes• Tsunamis• Wildfires• Tornadoes• Volcanoes• Drought

Natural Disaster Article

• In groups of 3 (I choose) Read natural disaster article.

• Answer questions• Talk within your group how this disaster could

impact the environment and the ecosystem.• Write a group paper on the summary and your

conversation. (3-4 SENTENCES to each question)

Questions to Answer• What is your Catastrophic event?

– My catastrophic event is……• Where is your catastrophic event primarily located?

– My catastrophic event is located….– This location is important because…– This catastrophic event location means….

• What kind of communities generally live in the area of your catastrophic event? – The type of communities that live in the area are…– The animals that live there are…– The abiotic factors that live there are…

• How much harm may your catastrophic event cause?– My catastrophic event will harm…– The catastrophic event causes…

• How will your catastrophic event impact the ecosystem?– My catastrophic event will impact the ecosystem…– The catastrophic event will cause….

Essay….Take answers from questions and place them in paragraph form….

My catastrophic event is……My catastrophic event is located….This location is important because…This catastrophic event location means….

The type of communities that live in the area are…The animals that live there are…The abiotic factors that live there are…

My catastrophic event will harm…The catastrophic event causes…

My catastrophic event will impact the ecosystem…The catastrophic event will cause….

Present Paper…. Turn in…

• Recall: Catastrophic events are natural occurrences that generally have a negative effect on people and/or the environment

• Summary: Tell Fred how your catastrophic event could effect you

• OUT: Describe how to read the diagram below.

10.21.10 Presentations

• IN:– OBJECTIVE: We will present our predictions and

descriptions of our catastrophic events.– TEKS: 7.8A– Warm up: Describe catastrophic in your own

words.

Questions to Answer• What is your Catastrophic event?

– My catastrophic event is……• Where is your catastrophic event primarily located?

– My catastrophic event is located….– This location is important because…– This catastrophic event location means….

• What kind of communities generally live in the area of your catastrophic event? – The type of communities that live in the area are…– The animals that live there are…– The abiotic factors that live there are…

• How much harm may your catastrophic event cause?– My catastrophic event will harm…– The catastrophic event causes…

• How will your catastrophic event impact the ecosystem?– My catastrophic event will impact the ecosystem…– The catastrophic event will cause….

Essay….Take answers from questions and place them in paragraph form….

My catastrophic event is……My catastrophic event is located….This location is important because…This catastrophic event location means….

The type of communities that live in the area are…The animals that live there are…The abiotic factors that live there are…

My catastrophic event will harm…The catastrophic event causes…

My catastrophic event will impact the ecosystem…The catastrophic event will cause….

Present Paper…. Turn in…

Natural Disaster Paper

• You have 5 minutes to prepare presentation of your catastrophic event.

• THE PRESENTATION WILL BE A TEST GRADE!!!

Presentations

• Present paper to class as a group• 3-5 minutes/group• Takes notes on presentations

Paper and Presentation RUBRIC Catastrophic Event Paper and Presentation

Paper (50 points)

Answered 5 questions (40 points) _____________Used Complete Sentences (10 points)__________Wrote in Essay Form(10 points)________________

Presentation (40 points)

All people in group spoke (20 points) _________Described Catastrophic Event (10 points)__________Predicted impact of Catastrophic event (10 points) ___________

• Recall: Catastrophic events have an effect on ecosystems.

• Summary: Predict what would happen in San Antonio if we had a Category 5 hurricane strike the Texas Coast Line in the Gulf of Mexico.

• Out: RETAKE TOMORROW! – Describe how force and motion relate to

catastrophic events.

10.22.10 Presentations

• IN– Objective: We will present our predictions and

descriptions of our catastrophic events.– TEKS: 7.8A – Warm up: When a volcano erupts, would an

ecosystems’ temperature increase or decrease?

Presentations

• Present paper to class as a group• 3-5 minutes/group• Takes notes on presentations

Retake Test

• You will only get the remaining of the period for the retake test

• Recall: scientists can predict the outcomes of catastrophic events

• Summary: What was your favorite presentation and WHY!?

• OUT: Name the catastrophic event and how it could happen.

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