Bellwork Open your notebook to your Table of Contents. Make sure it’s updated. On a separate sheet of paper, answer the question: what makes something.

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Bellwork Open your notebook to your Table of Contents. Make sure it’s updated. On a separate sheet of paper, answer the question: what makes something alive? **You can get paper from the front of the room**

Science Fact of the Day: The little Alaskan Wood Frog is capable of reviving itself back to normal life after staying completely frozen for months, during which its heart, brain, and other organs stop functioning.

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Today’s Essential Question: What makes something “alive”?

Is fire a living thing?

Are Transformers living things?

Are X-Men living things?

Are vampires living things?

Are zombies living things?

So what? How many of the eight characteristics does something need to be considered “alive”? – Can you name them?

Heart Rate Lab (pg 11) Today you will design a lab to test for 1 characteristic of life: response to the environment. Specifically, can you change your heart rate?

Lab Format I. Title II. Purpose III. Hypothesis (testable statement) IV. Materials V. Procedure VI. Data/Calculations VII. Conclusion VII. Analysis

Lab Format I. Heart Rate Lab II. Purpose III. Hypothesis (testable statement) IV. Materials V. Procedure VI. Data/Calculations VII. Conclusion VII. Analysis

Lab Format I. Heart Rate Lab II. To investigate an organisms response to the environment III. Hypothesis (testable statement) IV. Materials V. Procedure VI. Data/Calculations VII. Conclusion VII. Analysis

Lab Format I. Heart Rate Lab II. To investigate an organisms response to the environment III. If a person __________ for __________, then their heart rate will be ___________. IV. Materials V. Procedure VI. Data/Calculations VII. Conclusion VII. Analysis

I. Heart Rate Lab II. To investigate an organisms response to the environment III. If a person __________ for __________, then their heart rate will be ___________. IV. Stopwatch V. Procedure VI. Data/Calculations VII. Conclusion VII. Analysis

I. Heart Rate Lab II. To investigate an organisms response to the environment III. If a person __________ for __________, then their heart rate will be ___________. IV. Stopwatch V. Procedure VI. ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd VII. Conclusion VII. Analysis (No analysis for this lab) Resting Heart Rate Trial 1Trial 2Trial 3Average Heart Rate