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9Kea 26 Pipiri 2013 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and roll How to start well Hand in the last of the tetrahedra It is time to move along Revisit an existing bit of knowledge Revisit MRS C GREN One bit of learning is used in two places What is alive, dead or non-living Find out about producers and consumers What producers and consumers are Find out which consumers are herbivores, carnivores, omnivores and decomposers How to classify consumers into their main groups Show what a generic food chain looks like How to handle food chain shorthand Show what a generic food web looks like How to handle food chain shorthand Make some REAL food chains How to use new knowledge on real questions Use some food chains to make a food web and vice versa How to handle the link between food chains and food webs

HW item Skills practiced Scipad Pages 31 and 37 Due Mon 18th Mar 13 Dissolving Scipad Pages Due Mon 25th Mar 13 Living things, cells and microscopes Scipad Pages Due Fri 19th of April 13 Plants and reproduction, including microscopes Scipad Pages 85 – 87, 91, 96, Due Fri 31 st of May 2013 Light Matariki Tetrahedron Due: Wed 26 June 2013 Presenting information