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Do you have your BYOD form??? Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Do you have your BYOD form???

See me if you did not get the syllabus or the HW for Friday! Agenda & Impt. Info Agenda Essential Vocabulary State Standard HW Seating Chart Set up Notebook Essential Vocab. Toc # 1- Read to a tablemate, highlight important facts, answer questions and glue into nb. Microscopes! Biology Living Non-Living Stimulus Response Objective: 7.L.1 Understand the processes, structures and functions of living organisms that enable them to survive, reproduce and carry out the basic functions of life. COL # 1 Due Friday See me if you did not get the syllabus or the HW for Friday! *Any student who get their name written down tomorrow will have S. Lunch!!!

Table of Contents- Cells and Biology 1 Some interesting Creatures from Kingdom Protista 1/27 2 3 4 5 Essential Vocabulary (6 pages) 6 Microscope Drawings & Analysis (3 pages)

Essential Vocab. Directions 1. 5 vocab words/ week. You may do them all at once, or a day at a time. 2. You can use whatever source to find the information (Phone, science book, science dictionary, etc.) 3. You must add 1 word of your own every week that you feel relates to the unit. 4. Word in middle 5. Defintion on left: The study of life 6. Facts on right: Natural Science, 7. Examples: Life, Living Organisms 8. Non-examples: Rock, Non-living things

Microscope Directions 1. When you come to class you will see an “M” on your classroom number. 2. You will choose 3 slides out of the blue box to study one at a time. 3. Once you get a clear image, you will draw a circle with everything you see in the image. Color the picture. 4. To the right you will write: Specimen name: Color lens used: Red, yellow or blue: How your image compares to a printed image: *Be sure to shut off the light, leave the lens on red, and give your “M” card to a new person!