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Homework Check Sit your homework on your desk to be checked.
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Objective SWBAT define biodiversity and explain the benefits of biodiversity to an ecosystem.
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Agenda Homework Check Exit Ticket Review Anticipation Guide Notes Gallery Walk Case Study + CER Paragraph Anticipation Guide Answers Exit Ticket
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Anticipation Guide StatementBeginning of Class 1.About half of the species of life on earth have been named and classified. 2. There are about 50 million species of living things on earth. 3. Many common drugs we take are from plants and other living things. 4. As a single person, there is little I can do to protect plant biodiversity. 5. Humans are dependent on biodiversity for survival 6. Agriculture (farming) never has any negative effects on biodiversity. 7. “Biodiversity” means “the variety of life on Earth”. 1.All human activities depend directly on the environment.
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Biodiversity The number of different species in an area is its biodiversity.
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Turn and Talk What is biodiversity?
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Turn and Talk Which ecosystem has greater biodiversity?
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Biodiversity The more diversity in an ecosystem, the more likely that ecosystem will be sustainable, maintain diversity, and stay healthy. High biodiversity means that there are a large number of different plant and animal species in an ecosystem and the animals have many sources of food.
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Which ecosystem is more sustainable? Why?
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Turn and Talk How does biodiversity affect the sustainability of an ecosystem?
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Number of species Diversity Health of Ecosystem Sustainability Biodiversity
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Rainforests are most notable for the hundreds of prescription medications they provide through their rich plant life. One fourth of cancer fighting drugs are made from ingredients found in rainforests around the world. The plants solely in the Amazon rainforest produce more than 20 percent of the world's oxygen. The rainforest contains over 3.000 varieties of fruit as well as a multitude of spices. We obtain many natural resources from the rainforest including fuel and rubber. They are also immense freshwater reservoirs. Rainforests maintain a delicate ecosystem balance. Disrupting that balance leads to destruction of the forest in ways that increase air nad water pollution. Rainforests have secondary metabolites that protect plants from insects and disease. Without these plants are more susceptible to any type of intrusion, i.e. human interaction.
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Guided Practice Who: You and 1-2 partners How: Quietly, walking around the classroom What: Complete the gallery walk by reading the posters hanging around the classroom and identifying the biodiversity and how it benefits the ecosystem.
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Independent Practice Who: You How: Silently, independently What: Read and annotate the biodiversity article and use it to write a CER paragraph about why biodiversity is beneficial to ecosystems.
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Anticipation Guide StatementEnd of Class 1.About half of the species of life on earth have been named and classified. F 2. There are about 50 million species of living things on earth. ? 3. Many common drugs we take are from plants and other living things. T 4. As a single person, there is little I can do to protect plant biodiversity. F 5. Humans are dependent on biodiversity for survival T 6. Agriculture (farming) never has any negative effects on biodiversity. F 7. “Biodiversity” means “the variety of life on Earth”. T 1.All human activities depend directly on the environment. F
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Exit Ticket Complete the Exit Ticket on the slip of paper at your desk Homework Reminder: Read and annotate article. Write a CER paragraph about the benefits of biodiversity.
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