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Do Now

What is the best thing about Culver City Middle School? Claim Do Now # 1 Pg. 10 What is the best thing about Culver City Middle School? Claim Evidence Reasoning

Come up with 3 pieces of evidence and reasoning to support the claim: Do Now # 2 Pg. 10 Come up with 3 pieces of evidence and reasoning to support the claim: I claim that Room 325 is a Science classroom.

A. Do you think this gel ball is living or non-living? Explain. Do Now # 3 Pg.14 Remember to set page up properly! Question on the right answers on the left. A. Do you think this gel ball is living or non-living? Explain. B. Draw a picture of a magnified view of the gel ball. C. Has your idea of what the gel ball is changed? Explain.

A. Do you think this gel ball is living or non-living? Explain? Do Now # 4 Pg.14 Remember to set page up properly! Question on the right answers on the left. A. Do you think this gel ball is living or non-living? Explain? B. Draw a picture of a magnified view of the gel ball. C. Has your idea of what the gel ball is changed. Explain?