Science Starter What happened in part 1 of our case study Thursday?

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Science Starter What happened in part 1 of our case study Thursday? What is cyanosis? What is a heart murmur?

Today’s Agenda Science Starter Anyone Who Had a Heart: A Case Study (45) Part 5: Brianna’s Illness Progress Reports & Test Grades

Anyone Who Had a Heart: A Case Study There are 5 parts to this case study You have been provided with parts 1-4 Be sure to put any drawings, ideas, answers on your group’s chart paper We will review each part as a group, but you are free to work ahead

Anyone Who Had a Heart: A Case Study Need help with questions? First step should be to visit my website homepage and checkout the links! If you need help after that, you may ask me… Mrhoutzscience.weebly.com

Chart Paper Poster What should be on your poster? Drawing of both circulatory systems! Theories/guesses about Brianna’s condition and why (what evidence do you have??) Causes of cyanosis, heart murmurs, and any problem you hypothesize!

Part 1- Prenatal visit

Part 2- The arrival

Part 3- The babies

Part 4- Brianna

Stop & Think Every group should find somewhere in the room to post their chart paper Pick up a sheet at the front, walk around and take a look at each groups paper Answer the questions on the sheet, use the various groups to inform answers!

Part 5- Brianna: Conclusion For Part 5: Talk about the questions with your group and Brianna’s condition Answer all the questions on a separate sheet of paper Everyone turn in a paper for part 5

Progress Reports & Test Grades COMPLETE THE TEST TRACKER Progress Reports & Test Grades Unit 5 Test is listed as “CIA 3” for every objective Each objective is out of 100 points There are a lot of formal grades, make sure you are not missing anything! “At the Clinic” questions were either added to the specific objective or to your overall test grade (Q1->5.1, Q2->5.4, Q3->5.2, Q4->5.3)