Week 20 (1/20-1/22)
Science Day 89 - Wednesday 1/20
I can learn about cells.
I will learn by listening and completing a booklet.
Today's Agenda:
I can learn about cells.
I will learn by listening and completing a booklet.
Today's Agenda:
- Finish Metaphorical Cells - Fill out Group Sheet with ideas for a metaphor for each organelle. A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using “like” or “as”. For example: The nucleus is a brain. Next you would draw a picture of a brain and label it nucleus.
- Upcoming: Cell Organelle Functions Quiz
Science Day 90 - Thursday 1/21
I can learn about cells.
I will learn by listening and completing a booklet.
Today's Agenda:
I can learn about cells.
I will learn by listening and completing a booklet.
Today's Agenda:
- Finish drawing, coloring and labeling the organelles on the Metaphorical Cells.
- Gallery of Cells - put artwork on display
- Cell Organelles Functions and Cell Diagram Quiz
- Organization of Living Things (Composition Notebook) - Get your chromebooks and complete the Organization of Living Things Assignment and Bonus Challenge.
•Group Roles: Leader/Quality Control, Researcher, Organizer/Timekeeper. Everyone is a Writer - Here are a few great websites to learn about the Organization of Living Things:
1. Organization of Living Things Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4rWw1Vti_s
2. Levels of Organization: http://utahscience.oremjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/levelorg.htm
3. Cell Biology: http://www.scsc.k12.in.us/SMS/Teachers/Martin/replacelevelsoforganization.htm
Assignment: At your table groups, work together to fill in a graphic organizer on the Organization of Living Things.
Use these resources listed above to create your Graphic Organizer On your graphic organizer, you must define the following terms: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism. You must also include 2 or more examples of each. Pictures could be a great addition to your organizer :)
Bonus Challenge: As a group, come up with a creative mnemonic device to help us remember the order of the organization of living things! Here's an example:
Can Cells
Turkeys Tissues
Only Organs
Strut Organ systems
Once Organism