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Characteristics of Life
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Bellwork Write on your note-taker, characteristics that distinguishes a living thing from an inanimate object like a chair?
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Think-Pair-Share Compare the characteristics you listed with the person sitting next to you. Make adjustments in your list, if necessary Be ready to share with class 3. Think-pair-share teacher presents a question teacher gives wait time for student to form answer teacher instructs students to share their answer with a partner teacher calls on non-volunteers to share with the class P 3
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Objectives Students will be able to List the characteristics of life
Distinguish between living and non-living things
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Terminology stimuli homeostasis biology
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Discovery Lab Get into groups of 3-4
Go to Lab Station and complete Living/non- living activity provided in the handout Record your answers on the handout
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Identification of Living Things
Be ready to share with class Identification of your object Why you believe it is living or non-living based on the characteristics of life you constructed What further questions need to be answered to support your conclusions?
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Living things share the following characteristics
Shows Organization (e.g. composed of cells) Reproduce Based on a universal genetic code Grow and develop Obtain and use energy Respond to external stimuli (signals the organism recognizes) Maintain a stable internal environment- homeostasis Change over time -evolution
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Think-Pair-Share Choose one of the characteristics listed on previous slide. Write on your note-taker whether you think that one characteristic alone means that something is a living organism? Explain Share with a partner. 3. Think-pair-share teacher presents a question teacher gives wait time for student to form answer teacher instructs students to share their answer with a partner teacher calls on non-volunteers to share with the class 3
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Thumbs up –alive, Thumbs-down-not alive
? Thumbs up –alive, Thumbs-down-not alive A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey. A mule is sterile meaning that it cannot produce any offspring. Is it living or non-living? 1. Hand signals: thumbs up or thumbs down to indicate agreement or disagreement use fingers to indicate a number selection such as “Which is the correct solution one, two or three?” teacher gives feedback to the students 10
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Thumbs up-alive, Thumbs down-not alive
? Thumbs up-alive, Thumbs down-not alive A fire requires fuel, and can get larger in size. Is it alive? 1. Hand signals: thumbs up or thumbs down to indicate agreement or disagreement use fingers to indicate a number selection such as “Which is the correct solution one, two or three?” teacher gives feedback to the students 11
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Think-Pair-Share Based on those two examples, what can you conclude about the characteristics of life. Share your ideas with a partner 3. Think-pair-share teacher presents a question teacher gives wait time for student to form answer teacher instructs students to share their answer with a partner teacher calls on non-volunteers to share with the class 3
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Definition of Biology The study of living things both in the laboratory and in their natural environment
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3 Minute Paper You have three minutes on your note-taker to write down key points of today’s lesson. Be ready to share 29. Minute paper or Quick Write teacher provides a prompt from the lesson students have one minute to write down a summary of the key points students compare with a partner teacher uses a strategy to check all 14
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