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STARTERS Week 1-7

Monday #1 An unfair preference for or dislike of something is called… Protocol Bias Control Criteria

Monday #2 The outcomes that ARE NOT the ones intended by a purposeful action… Design constraint B. Variable Unintended consequence Intended benefits

We only have four more class periods together until Fall Break!!!! Monday…Did you know… We only have four more class periods together until Fall Break!!!!

Animals that eat BOTH plants Tuesday #1 Animals that eat BOTH plants and meat are Herbivores Carnivores Scavengers Omnivores

Which of the following is Step 1 in the Engineering Design Process? Tuesday #2 Which of the following is Step 1 in the Engineering Design Process? test the prototype B. design a prototype C. identify & research a need D. brainstorm

We only have three more class periods together until Fall Break!!!! Tuesday did you know We only have three more class periods together until Fall Break!!!!

Changes the living thing permanently… Wednesday #1 Changes the living thing permanently… design constraint adaptive technology assistive technology intended technology

Wednesday #2 This is a picture of which biome? desert tundra rain forest deciduous forest

Wednesday Did You Know… We only have two more class periods together until Fall Break!!!!

Changes the living thing temporarily… Thursday #1 Changes the living thing temporarily… design constraint adaptive technology assistive technology intended technology

Thursday #2 A close long-term relationship between two organisms… Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Symbiosis

We only have one more class period together until Fall Break!!!! Thursday DID YOU KNOW? We only have one more class period together until Fall Break!!!!

GRAPH How many rodents and birds were consumed by the owls? A. 245 B. 57 C. 55 D. 26