Do Now (10 minutes) On page 10, if you have not taken your data for your soybean plant, please go outside and take your data. Record in data table. When completed, log onto Google Docs and input your observation and data to “Soybean Experiment”
Period 2 In your notebooks, turn to page 16 and 17. Complete final rotation for gallery walk
FIL Vocabulary: Vegetative, Reproductive Purpose: Understand the soybean growth stages Instructional Strategies: Thinking Maps
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Growth Stages of Soybean (p.18) ans/guide/growth_stages.html ans/guide/growth_stages.html View this website and review the vegetative and reproductive stages of soybeans. What is the major difference between the vegetative and reproductive stages? Explains what happens during the vegetative stages? Explains what happens during the reproductive stages?
Mini Lesson: Soybean Growth Stages Formative Assessment: Tree Map Notes
Growth Stages of Soybean (p.18) Vegetative StageReproductive Stage
Lesson Activity: Identifying Soybean Growth Stages Formative Assessment: Google Document Spreadsheet
Soybean Plant Observe your plant outside and determine which stage your plant is currently at. Record in data table and make sure to input it into Google Doc
Closing: Review Growth Stages Formative Assessment: Q & A
Review Game In your groups of 4, you will be competing for extra credit points towards your assessment or notebook score. 1 st place – 2 points 2 nd place – 1 points 3 rd place –.5 point
Question(s) 1. What does GMO stand for? 2. Define Genetic Engineering 3. Why is DNA is important to genetic engineering. 4. Why are proteins important? 5. List 2 facts about GMO. 6. Explain the difference between genetic engineering and traditional breeding. 7. List 3 pros and 3 cons for the GMO debate.
Structure & Function of Soybean Plant A A B B C C D D E E F F G G H H I I
Homework: 1. Make sure to keep up with your soybean plant (documentation and watering) 2. Prepare for Assessment on GMO & Genetic Engineering