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Title today’s notes Day 5- Matter cycles Objective: Define Matter and describe how matter moves in an ecosystems.

Test on Friday Levels of organization Energy in ecosystems Populations, Community, Biomes etc. Abiotic and Biotic Energy in ecosystems Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, Omnivores etc. Food Webs, Food chains and energy pyramids Interactions in ecosystem Symbiosis Predator Prey Cooperation

Plan for today Talk about how matter moves in an ecosystem Finish symbiosis pamphlet Start the biochemical cycle webquest Find your file in the back of the room and take back your graded work

What is matter In your notebook write down anything that comes to mind when you hear the word Matter.

#1.4 Aim: Where do we get matter for life? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: matter cycles (15) Activity: the life of a water droplet (15) Summary Share (5) No HW Matter for life Matter - anything that has mass and takes up space, “stuff”

Examples of matter Water Air Minerals #1.4 Aim: Where do we get matter for life? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: matter cycles (15) Activity: the life of a water droplet (15) Summary Share (5) No HW Examples of matter Water Air Minerals All of the stuff that organisms need to live.

So…where does it come from? #1.4 Aim: Where do we get matter for life? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: matter cycles (15) Activity: the life of a water droplet (15) Summary Share (5) No HW Law of conservation of mass (matter) Matter can never be created or destroyed. So…where does it come from? Energy is used up, but matter is recycled! The same old matter just keeps going around and around

Matter cycles 1. Finish your Symbiosis Pamphlet 2. Complete the Biochemical cycle webquest handout.