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Junior High or Preschool Draw a line to where each behavior belongs Raise your hand immediately when something looks hard Doing Homework Studying Pointing out what someone else did wrong when you get in trouble Taking notes Nap time Snacks

Vocab Scramble (A-B) 1. CBAIIOT 2. DCIA SITPEDONOI 3. LLLEEA a nonliving factor or element (light,water,heat,rock,energy,mineral) 2. DCIA SITPEDONOI precipitation with a pH less than 5.6 that forms in the atmosphere when certain pollutants mix with water vapor 3. LLLEEA any of a set of possible forms of a gene 4. LAIOBECHIM VSCNNROEIO the changing of organic matter into other chemical forms 5. GLICOOBLI YSTVDRIIE the variety and complexity of species present and interacting in an ecosystem and the relative abundance of each 6. MBSSIOA CNVRSNOEIO the changing of organic matter that has been produced by photosynthesis into useful liquid, gas, or fuel 7. MBDCLIOEIA CHTNLGYEOO the application of health care theories to develop methods, products and tools to maintain or improve homeostasis 8. SBMEIO a community of living organisms of a single major ecological region 9. BTCHNLGYIOEOO the ways that humans apply biological concepts to produce products and provide services

What does each of these scientists study? Weather Atoms, elements, and compounds Rocks & minerals Animals Living things Planets and stars Plants Astronomer Meteorologist Biologist Chemist Geologist Zoologist Botanist

What Doesn’t Belong These are all abiotic: Diamond Booger Ice cube 2. Pollution can be caused by: Acid Deposition Field run-off Respiration These are always found in pairs: Alleles Kidneys Electrons Biochemical conversion can be done through: Enzymes Microbes Machines

Planet Power Write the names of the planets in our solar system V_________________ E_________________ J_________________ S_________________ U_________________ N_________________

Biological Diversity List the following Biomes from least to greatest biological diversity.

Solve The Problem

What do these living things have in common? Corn Pig Algae Peanut

Who am I? You can see me in the dark. I wear a warning to “stay away”. The great horned owl is my only predator. I raid turtle nests to feast on eggs. My scent is unforgettable. Do you know who I am? Who am I? http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/Education/interprt/wskids.htm

Where are you most likely to find Biotechnology or its products?