Essential Question: EQ: What is the largest impact fungi have on humans? LT: Students will be able to identify basic characteristics of fungi POU: Identify.

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Essential Question: EQ: What is the largest impact fungi have on humans? LT: Students will be able to identify basic characteristics of fungi POU: Identify the properties of fungi Describe the features of several types of fungi List ways in which fungi are helpful and harmful

Essential Question: EQ: What are parasites and how do they impact humans? Learning Target: Students will be able to describe basic characteristics of parasites. Learning Tasks: I can identify the properties of parasites. I can list ways in which parasites are helpful and harmful. *I can compare and contrast the 4 different types of microbes.

F and R for Wednesday, 11/19 *Last page of your Notebook* 1. What are several ways fungi are beneficial to humans? 2. How can fungi affect agriculture? Why is this a problem?

2 nd Quarter Table of Contents 1 Title Assignment # Microbe Vocab- Frayer on Back 4 Brainpop: Virus (Front) and Bacteria(Back) 5 Bacteria Growth Lab (2 pages) 6 Bacteria Notes 7 Virus vs Bacteria Venn 8 Brainpop: Fungi 9 Fungi Notes 10 Parasites (1/2 Handout) 11

Fungi Foldable

Essential Question: EQ: What are parasites and how do they impact humans? Learning Target: Students will be able to describe basic characteristics of parasites. Learning Tasks: I can identify the properties of parasites. I can list ways in which parasites are helpful and harmful. *I can compare and contrast the 4 different types of microbes.

Video: Human Parasites Parasites Time: 9:05 minutes

2 nd Quarter Table of Contents 1 Title Assignment # Microbe Vocab- Frayer on Back 4 Brainpop: Virus (Front) and Bacteria(Back) 5 Bacteria Growth Lab (2 pages) 6 Bacteria Notes 7 Virus vs Bacteria Venn 8 Brainpop: Fungi 9 Fungi Notes 10 Parasites (1/2 Handout) 11

Go in to Google Drive Find the power point labeled 12.Parasites OPEN and Fill in your Handout

EXIT TICKET – Important Facts 2 – Questions you have 1 - Main Idea for today