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AnimalsWeek 7

Directions1. Prepare your desk for science.• Put your signed summative assessment face

down on your desk.2. Use voice level 2 (conversation) to discuss this

question: • What happens during embryonic

development? Share examples with your tablemates.

Targets & Warm Up

Targets:Students will define complete and incomplete metamorphosis.Students will compare and contrast complete and incomplete metamorphosis.

Warm Up: What is metamorphosis? Do all animals go through metamorphosis? Does it look the same in all animals?

Table of Contents

Date Title PageMetamorphosis 16, 17

Once you are finished with the Table of Contents, go to page 16 & 17 and add the title and date to the top of the page.

Which of these young and adult pairs is not like the others?

1 2 3

Embryonic DevelopmentAnimals go through embryonic development, where they develop structures that they might need as an adult.

Do all animals develop all structures that they will need as an adult when they are in the embryo?

Question

What is it called when animals change form after they have come out of the

embryo?

Metamorphosis• The process that living things go through

as they change form in different stages of their life cycles.

Question

“But… the baby chick looks different from the hen, so it must go through metamorphosis.”

Is this statement correct or incorrect?

BrainPop Video

http://www.brainpop.com/science/ecologyandbehavior/metamorphosis/

Complete vs. Incomplete Metamorphosis

Complete Metamorphosis Incomplete Metamorphosis

Complete Metamorphosis

• 4 stages of growth• Egg, larva, pupa, adult (for insects)• Larva looks very different from the adult

Incomplete Metamorphosis

• 3 stages of growth• Egg, nymph, adult• Nymph looks like the adult without wings

Vocabulary

Nymph: a stage in an insect life cycle between egg and adult that looks like an adult but has no wings

Larva: a young animal that has a different shape than the adult

Pupa: the stage in the insect life cycle between larva and adult

Complete vs. Incomplete Metamorphosis

[Video]

Venn DiagramLarva Pupa Egg Adult Nymph

Complete Incomplete

Your Task

Determine whether the life cycle shows complete or incomplete metamorphosis.

Complete: The baby does not look like the adult.

Incomplete: the baby looks like the adult

Complete or Incomplete?1. MOSQUITO

Complete or Incomplete?

2. TERMITE

Complete or Incomplete?3. BEETLE

Complete or Incomplete?

4. FLY

Complete or Incomplete?

5. GRASSHOPPER

Complete or Incomplete?

6. HONEYBEE

Complete or Incomplete?

7. DRAGONFLY

Complete or Incomplete?

8. LADYBUG

Complete or Incomplete?

9. FLEA

Complete or Incomplete?

FROG

10. FROG

Complete vs. Incomplete Metamorphosis worksheet

Questions

1. How can you tell if a life cycle includes metamorphosis?

2. What are the differences between the two types of metamorphosis?

3. What are the similarities between the two types of metamorphosis?

Targets (Revisited)

Targets:Students will define complete and incomplete metamorphosis.Students will compare and contrast complete and incomplete metamorphosis.

Homework

Subject Homework Due DateScience Metamorphosis wksht Wednesday

10-15

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