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Daily Science 3/8/13 neutral : 7 :: __________ : 12 Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Biome Project: on top of planner. Have HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Copy the analogies & fill in the blanks. neutral : 7 :: __________ : 12 pine: evergreen :: maple : ___________ herd: elephants :: pod : ________ herb- : plant :: ________ : meat

pine: evergreen :: maple : ___________ base neutral : 7 :: _______ : 12 pine: evergreen :: maple : ___________ herd: elephants :: pod : ________ herb- : plant :: ________ : meat deciduous whale carn-

Daily Science 3/7/13 Date your DS page. Copy the words below. Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Date your DS page. Copy the words below. There is one item in each row that doesn’t belong. Circle it and explain why it doesn’t fit with the others. lemon ammonia coffee vinegar cactus scorpion palm tree dandelion gorilla lion polar bear cheetah

cactus scorpion palm tree dandelion lemon ammonia coffee vinegar cactus scorpion palm tree dandelion gorilla lion polar bear cheetah Ammonia is a base.The rest are acids. All are producers, except for the scorpion. A gorilla is an omnivore. All of the others are carnivores.

Have HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Daily Science 3/6/13 Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Have HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Copy the sentences & fill in the blanks. Plants use the energy from the ________ to make food. They also make ________that animals need to breathe. In the ecocolumn food chain, the alfalfa, mustard, and grass plants will be _________________ .

Plants use the energy from the ________ to make food Plants use the energy from the ________ to make food. They also make ________that animals need to breathe. In the ecocolumn food chain, the alfalfa, mustard, and grass plants will be the ____________ . Sun oxygen producers

Daily Science 3/5/13 Have HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Have HW ready for me to check. Date your DS page. Copy the sentences & fill in the blanks. Tropical rainforests have ______ species than any other biome. The trees in a __________ forest lose their leaves. A limiting factor in the tundra is _______________ .

Tropical rainforests have ______ species than any other biome. more Tropical rainforests have ______ species than any other biome. The trees in a ____________ forest lose their leaves. A limiting factor in the tundra is _______________ . deciduous frozen soil

Daily Science 3/4/13 Date your DS page. Planner: open & place on corner of desk Text Book: Make sure it’s yours. Place in Desk. Date your DS page. Take a sheet out of the basket and paste it on your DS page. Read the questions carefully and select answers.