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WEDNESDAY START A NEW PAGE FOR ENTRY TASKS AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES ET: What are some characteristics of living things? Write your ideas on the whiteboard (and transfer to your paper) LO: THE BIG IDEAS IN BIOLOGY

PLAN OF THE DAY LIVING THINGS UNTAMED VIDEO – WHAT DO BIOLOGISTS DO? BIG IDEAS IN BIOLOGY START UNIT 2 – ECOLOGY

HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW THURSDAY READ AND TAKE NOTES OF CHAPTER 3 – THE BIOSPHERE - SECTION 3.1(PAGES 64-68)

CHECK PAGES COMPARE WHAT YOU WROTE FOR CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS WITH THE INFORMATION IN YOUR BOOK

WHAT DO BIOLOGISTS DO? UNTAMED SCIENCE VIDEO – BIOLOGY, THE STUDY OF LIFE!

HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW THURSDAY READ AND TAKE NOTES OF CHAPTER 3 – THE BIOSPHERE - SECTION 3.1(PAGES 64-68)

THURSDAY SECOND ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors? Underline the biotic factors from this list: crabs - sea water – algae – barnacles – rocks - sand LO: WHAT IS ECOLOGY? LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION IN ECOLOGY

PLAN OF THE DAY START UNIT 1 – ECOLOGY LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION POSTER

BIG IDEAS IN BIOLOGY WHILE I CHECK FOR YOUR DUE HOMEWORK, READ EACH OF THE “BIG IDEAS IN BIOLOGY” WITH YOUR TABLE PARTNER (TAKE TURNS) – PAGES IN YOUR NOTEBOOK, WRITE ALL OF THE “BIG IDEAS IN BIOLOGY” AND DO A DRAWING TO REPRESENT EACH OF THEM

CHAPTER 3 – THE BIOSPHERE

ECOLOGY SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF INTERACTIONS AMONG ORGANISMS AND BETWEEN ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT

LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION POSTER (PP.64-65) DECIDE ON AN ORGANISM (CAN BE IMAGINARY) DRAW A DIAGRAM THAT INCLUDES THE ORGANISM, A POPULATION, A COMMUNITY, AN ECOSYSTEM, A BIOME AND THE BIOSPHERE ON THE SIDE, LIST THE BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS FOR THE ECOSYSTEM LEVEL

FRIDAY RD ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS? CAN YOU THINK OF AN EXAMPLE FOR EACH? LO: WHAT ARE PRIMARY PRODUCERS? HOW DO CONSUMERS OBTAIN ENERGY?

PLAN OF THE DAY FINISH PRESENTATIONS FOR LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION POSTER SECTION 3.2 NOTES AND QUESTIONS HYDROTHERMAL VENTS

EXTREMOPHILES ORGANISMS THAT LIVE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS LIKE HYDROTHERMAL VENTS

HOMEWORK DUE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22 READ SECTION 3.2 AND IN YOUR NOTEBOOK, ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS ON 3.2 ASSESSMENT BOX (PAGE 72)

MONDAY TH ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS DIAGRAM REPRESENTS? LO: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FOOD CHAIN AND A FOOD WEB? HOW DOES ENERGY FLOW IN AN ECOSYSTEM?

PLAN OF THE DAY HOW ENERGY FLOWS THROUGH ECOSYSTEMS NOTES START FOOD WEB CAPTURE SECTION 3.2 QUESTIONS (P. 72) ONLINE BOOK LOGIN

 Food Chains

FOOD WEB CAPTURE – 20 PARTICIPATION POINTS!! Your group will create and ‘capture’ on your handout four different websites You will have 10 minutes at each station to arrange the organisms on cards, to connect them with the arrows (think energy flow for the correct direction of the arrow point!!), and to transfer the completed food web to your handout I will come and check your food web before you transfer it to your handout (use green cup to signal completion) EXTRA CREDIT: ON YOUR FOOD WEB CAPTURE, IDENTIFY DIFFERENT TROPHIC LEVELS (Producers, primary, secondary, tertiary consumers)

TUESDAY TH ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: LO: DIFFERENT TYPES OF ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS AND WHAT THEY REPRESENT

PLAN OF THE DAY FINISH FOOD WEB CAPTURE FOOD PYRAMIDS SECTION 3.2 QUESTIONS (P. 72) ONLINE BOOK LOGIN

PYRAMIDS OF ENERGY ORGANISMS EXPEND MUCH OF THE ENERGY THEY ACQUIRE ON LIFE PROCESSES, SUCH AS RESPIRATION, MOVEMENT, GROWTH, AND REPRODUCTION. MOST OF THE REMAINING ENERGY IS RELEASED INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AS HEAT—A BYPRODUCT OF THESE ACTIVITIES.

PYRAMIDS OF ENERGY PYRAMIDS OF ENERGY SHOW THE RELATIVE AMOUNT OF ENERGY AVAILABLE AT EACH TROPHIC LEVEL.

PYRAMIDS OF ENERGY ON AVERAGE, ABOUT 10 PERCENT OF THE ENERGY AVAILABLE WITHIN ONE TROPHIC LEVEL IS TRANSFERRED TO THE NEXT TROPHIC LEVEL. THE MORE LEVELS THAT EXIST BETWEEN A PRODUCER AND A CONSUMER, THE SMALLER THE PERCENTAGE OF THE ORIGINAL ENERGY FROM PRODUCERS THAT IS AVAILABLE TO THAT CONSUMER.

OF THE LIGHT ENERGY THAT REACHES PLANTS AND OTHER PRODUCERS, ONLY A TINY FRACTION—ABOUT 1 PERCENT—IS CAPTURED BY PHOTOSYNTHESIS. ONLY 10 PERCENT OF THE ENERGY AVAILABLE AT A TROPHIC LEVEL IS TYPICALLY CONVERTED TO NEW BIOMASS IN THE NEXT TROPHIC LEVEL.

PYRAMIDS OF BIOMASS AND NUMBERS THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF LIVING TISSUE WITHIN A GIVEN TROPHIC LEVEL IS CALLED ITS BIOMASS. THE AMOUNT OF BIOMASS A GIVEN TROPHIC LEVEL CAN SUPPORT IS DETERMINED, IN PART, BY THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY AVAILABLE.

PYRAMIDS OF BIOMASS AND NUMBERS A PYRAMID OF BIOMASS ILLUSTRATES THE RELATIVE AMOUNT OF LIVING ORGANIC MATTER AT EACH TROPHIC LEVEL. TYPICALLY, THE GREATEST BIOMASS IS AT THE BASE OF THE PYRAMID, AS IS SEEN IN THE FIELD ECOSYSTEM MODELED HERE.

PYRAMIDS OF BIOMASS AND NUMBERS A PYRAMID OF NUMBERS SHOWS THE RELATIVE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUAL ORGANISMS AT EACH TROPHIC LEVEL IN AN ECOSYSTEM.

ENERGY FLOWS THROUGH – CHEMICALS CYCLE

WEDNESDAY TH ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: WHAT UNIT IS USED TO REPRESENT ENERGY? (HINT: THINK ABOUT NUTRITION LABELS IN FOODS) LO: LEARN ABOUT HOW ENERGY PYRAMIDS REPRESENT THE FLOW OF ENERGY THROUGH DIFFERENT TROPHIC LEVELS

PLAN OF THE DAY ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS POGOL ACTIVITY

THURSDAY NO ENTRY TASK - SUB ET: LO: LEARN ABOUT HOW ENERGY PYRAMIDS REPRESENT THE FLOW OF ENERGY THROUGH DIFFERENT TROPHIC LEVELS

PLAN OF THE DAY GO OVER QUESTIONS FROM ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS POGIL ACTIVITY ECOLOGICAL PYRAMID

FRIDAY TH ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: WRITE ON THIS PYRAMID THE NAMES OF THE POSSIBLE TROPHIC LEVELS LO: LEARN ABOUT HOW ENERGY PYRAMIDS REPRESENT THE FLOW OF ENERGY THROUGH DIFFERENT TROPHIC LEVELS

PLAN OF THE DAY ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS POGOL ACTIVITY

MONDAY TH ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: FILL OUT HOW MUCH ENERGY WILL BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE PRODUCER LEVEL TO UPPER CONSUMER LEVELS LO: REVIEW OF CONCEPTS LEARN FROM CHAPTER 3 100,000 kcal

PLAN OF THE DAY COMPUTER TEST – SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST FOR SECTIONS SECTION 3.4 TAKE NOTES AS YOU GO THROUGH THE ONLINE OVERVIEW OF LESSON THEN DO THE SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST FOR SECTION 3.4

TUESDAY TH ENTRY TASK FOR ECOLOGY UNIT ET: WHERE DO YOU THINK NUTRIENTS THAT WE USE ON EARTH COME FROM? LO: HOW ARE NUTRIENTS RECYCLE THROUGH ECOSYSTEMS?

CYCLES OF MATTER AND NUTRIENT CYCLES WATER CARBON NITROGEN PHOSPHOROUS

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOW ENERGY AND MATTER MOVE THROUGH THE BIOSPHERE? ENERGY FLOWS THROUGH CHEMICALS CYCLE BOTH ARE CONSERVED

PLAN OF THE DAY NUTRIENT CYCLES POGIL ACTIVITY

WEDNESDAY ET: NO ENTRY TASK TODAY - SUB LO: HOW ARE NUTRIENTS RECYCLE THROUGH ECOSYSTEMS?

PLAN OF THE DAY FINISH NUTRIENT CYCLES ACTIVITY REVIEW FOR TEST WITH STUDY-BUDDIES

THURSDAY ET: HAVE YOU NUTRIENT CYCLE HANDOUT READY - LO: CHECK KNOWLEDGE ON CHAPTER 3

PLAN OF THE DAY CHAPTER 3 TEST