mrs. salvi agenda for january 22, 2015 science 7: objective: describe the functions of roots, stems...
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Mrs. Salvi Agenda for January 22, 2015
Science 7:• Objective: Describe the functions of roots, stems and leaves• Engage: Question of the day? Draw and label the structure of
the root - page 267• Explore: Enrich – Bubbling Leaves• Explain: Seed plants are vascular plants and have true roots. Two
types of roots - fibrous and taproots. Structure of roots and function.
• Elaborate: http://www.slideshare.net/mrgalvez/the-characteristics-of-seed-bearing-plants
• Evaluate: Guided Reading and study - Characteristics of Seed Plants
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Mrs. Salvi Agenda for January 22, 2015
Science 6:• Objective: The student knows that the human body is composed
of subsystems.• Engage: Question of the Day? How are body cells alike and
different? (Formative Assessment)• Explore: Science Lab: Human Body Systems (DE Streaming)• Explain: Each cell in the human body is a living unit and part of a
larger living unit. A cell is adapted to perform certain activities. Each cell in the body depends on and works together with other cells to keep the body in balance.
• Elaborate: Science Lab: Human Body Systems (DE Streaming)• Evaluate: Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Review
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Mrs. Salvi Agenda for January 22, 2015
Science 5:• Objective: The student understands how changes in the
environment affect organisms (for example, some organisms move in, others move out; some organisms survive and reproduce, others die).
• Engage: Question of the day? What behavioral adaptation allows hawks to live in a city? (Formative assessment)
• Explore: Global Warming and Arctic Ecosystems• Explain: Some organisms change their behavior in response to a
change, such as the kinds or numbers of other organisms in their ecosystems.
• Elaborate: Guided Questions - Adaptations -Discovery Education• Evaluate: Guided Questions (Summative Assessment)
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Mrs. Salvi Agenda for January 22, 2015
Science 8:• Objective: Describe ions and explain how they form bonds. Explain
how the formulas and names of ionic compounds are written. Identify the properties of ionic compounds.
• Engage: Question of the day? What are ions and how do they form bonds? (Formative Assessment)
• Explore: http://science360.gov/obj/video/c8b6ed58-5791-4fc1-8619-62fd8d99d9d0/atoms-bond-ionic-bonds
• Explain: ionic bond - positive and negative ions (ionic compound) Positive and negative ions.
• Elaborate: Negatively charged ions - http://www.phs.d211.org/science/skonyld/Chemistry/General%20Docs/ion%20LIst.pdf
• Evaluate: Guided Reading and Study - Ionic Bonds
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Mrs. SalviAgenda for January 22, 2015
Science 4• Objective: The student knows that the water cycle is influenced by
temperature, pressure, and the topography of the land.• Engage: Question of the day? At what stage of the water cycle do
clouds form? Why? (Formative assessment)• Explore: Air pressure Activity• Explain:Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon
dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.Air pressure is caused by gravity pulling air toward Earth's surface.Air pressure is less at higher altitudes.
• Elaborate: Air Pressure Activity discussion questions as a class• Evaluate: Lesson 1 and 2 Review•