AGENDA: -Turn in Old Trackers (Organization) -New Learning Goals and Objectives -ICA: 3.4 Outline #1-8 *Complete *Grade *Review -Start homework (Water.

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AGENDA: -Turn in Old Trackers (Organization) -New Learning Goals and Objectives -ICA: 3.4 Outline #1-8 *Complete *Grade *Review -Start homework (Water Cycle Diagram) HOMEWORK: 1.Water Cycle Diagram OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to… -Describe how matter cycles among the living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem -Describe how water cycles through the biosphere

PQQ Why is Earth often described as “carbon-based life”?

Ticket Out of the Door If carbon is already cycled through out the biosphere, why is adding extra carbon from human activities a concern? *Mark your progress toward the Learning Goal on your Tracker*