Opening Activity: Oct 11, 2016 Get a computer, login and go to himsbio.pbworks.com. Pick up notebook rubric from front table. I can… Share initial ideas.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Your Rights and Responsibilities
Advertisements

Factor Strings and Prime Factorization
Pacing Guide Quarter 3 Topic VIII Grade 1: Living and Nonliving Things Big Idea 14: Organization and Development of Living Organisms SC.1.L.14.3 Office.
Adjectives! VERBS! Ted talk!
INTRODUCTION TO THE PURITANS American Literature Honors Mr. Gallegos Semester One.
Eww… Bugs! A WebQuest for 2nd Grade Designed by Elizabeth Reinke Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teacher Page.
Personal Choice Reading Get out your Personal Choice Reading (PCR) book and start in. We’ll have minutes to read today. Get out your Personal Choice.
SCIENCE October 16, WARM UP  Grab your notebook, pencil, agenda, and warm up sheet from the front table  Complete Monday’s warm up now! PLEASE.
Oct. 19, F.O.A. (Bellwork) What is happening in this picture? Give me a one-sentence answer.
WELCOME… EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGISTS. CHECKLIST  You should have the following at your table:  Human and other animal forelimb bones  “Animal Limbs” copymaster.
Understanding Student Thinking in Algebra Relational Thinking.
Common Core Math 8 Adv. Sauer August 13, 2015  Copy homework from the back board.  Please take out "Sum Fun"  Put the following title in your table.
How Can Matter Be Changed? SRT-2: Carmen Clark, Priscilla Gipson, Lisa Hill, Cecil Jackson, Gina Wilson.
Science Starter 1.Grab and login to ONE computer per group 2.Pick up a pre-lab sheet for each person at your lab table 3.Wait quietly for further instructions!
Feb. 1, 2016 / Please Do Now. Watch the video clip below to help answer please do now question. Add new information collected to journal writings.
Watch Video: Observing Frogs Record 5 facts about the video.
 Take out World History notebook, folder and pencil box.  Put away your backpack.  At the BACK of your notebook, write: Title: Walk-In Date: 8/11/16.
Biology Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Decomposers Unit Activity 3.1 Predictions about Bread Molding
Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
M5 – IB Design Unit Title – Sustainable Design Teacher – Mr Gill
Extra Credit Pd. 1 On average, how many ribosomes are there in a typical human cell? Write a balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane (C4H10).
Discovery Time! Now that you have completed your guided notes, it is time to do some research and discovery on your own. Go to the front of the room and.
Plants Unit Activity 3.1GL Predictions about Radish Plants Growing
Plants Unit Activity 3.1PT Predictions about Radish Plants Growing
Bread Mold Investigation
Weather and Water Teaching Slides, 1.1
Office Mix 1 of 4 • Getting Started with PowerPoint 2016 training
Share one activity you did over the break.
Decomposers Unit Activity 3.1 Predictions about Bread Molding
Opening Activity: Nov. 1, 2018 Pick up items at front table:
Animals Unit Activity 3.1: Predictions about Mealworms Eating
Mrs. Bly Eng 4 – Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
FEBRUARY 28, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will learn the difference between climate change and global warming. Students will investigate causes of climate.
Welcome! February 26th, 2018 Monday
Opening Activity: Sept. 12, 2017 Collect your name tag and notebook.
Opening Activity: Oct. 9, 2017 Any science related stories from the weekend? Share with your table. Have your notebook out: When is your notebook due?
Opening Activity: March 26, 2018
Plants Unit Activity 2.1 Predictions about Radish Plants Growing
Opening Activity: Nov Your notebooks have been graded, pick up on your class shelf. If you have a question you can save it for me tomorrow.
January 2? – Finals Day Agenda: Vocabulary Test The War Prayer
Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy
Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy
Plants Unit Activity 1.2 Expressing Ideas About How Plants Grow
Animals Unit Activity 1.2 Expressing Ideas about How Animals Grow
Wind Energy.
Decomposers Unit Activity 1.2 Expressing Ideas about How Things Decay
Right Now Copy down your homework Get ready to answer a Do Now.
Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy
Ecosystems Unit Activity 1.2 Expressing Ideas about Ecosystems
MCTC Chemistry Principles of Chemistry 2
Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy
Unit 2: Gentrification and Identity
Scientific Method and Lab Safety Study Guide
#46 3 Texts 12/10 Finish this entry from yesterday. We will reform groups in a few minutes. The texts are on the cart- come get the one you need.
August 2016 Mrs. Burchette.
Opening Activity: Oct. 2, 2018 If you did NOT pick up the materials from front table yesterday, please do so now: Current Event Article (O2 or CO2)
August 2016 Mrs. Burchette.
August 2016 Mrs. Burchette.
August 2016 Mrs. Burchette.
The Planets 3—make 3 observations of the similarities and
Chemistry Do Now Directions: Take out a sheet of notebook (Do Now sheet) and set it up as instructed. Answer the following question. (5 minutes).
SCIENCE CLASS December 15th, 2016.
August 2016 Mrs. Burchette.
Sit with your decomposer group.
Chemistry Do Now Directions: Take out a sheet of notebook (Do Now sheet) and set it up as instructed. Answer the following questions. (5 minutes).
The Processes of the Cell
Animals Unit Activity 2.4: Questions about Animals
Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy
Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy
Presentation transcript:

Opening Activity: Oct 11, 2016 Get a computer, login and go to himsbio.pbworks.com. Pick up notebook rubric from front table. I can… Share initial ideas about how animals grow. Homework: Read and create a CVR entry in your journal for Oxygen article. Complete Expressing Idea Tool

Animal Title Page ½ page write “Animals Unit” ½ page write “Academic Goal” After your animal pretest experience….. What do you want to find out about? What do you want to learn? What questions do you have?

Child Growing Video video of puppies growing Have students watch a time-lapse video of a child growing. Use the link in slide 3 of the 1.2 Expressing Ideas about How Animals Grow PPT (or above) to have your students observe a child growing. You may want to use just the first minute. video of puppies growing

Expressing Your Ideas Use this tool to record your ideas about how you think a child grows. It’s okay if you don’t know the “right answer” at this point! At the end, you will have a chance to share your ideas and hear the ideas of your classmates. Students complete the Expressing Ideas Tool on their own. Show slide 4 of the 1.2 Expressing Ideas about How Animals Grow PPT. Tell students that now they will take a few minutes to think and record their ideas about what happens when animals grow on their own. Give each student one copy of 1.2 Expressing Ideas Tool for Animals Growing. Give students about 5 minutes to complete the tool as individuals. Encourage students to think about things they have seen in the world to help inform their ideas.