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1 1/7 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Science Fair Project Video: Test your Brain Brain-Pop Video: Seedless Plants Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p Textbook Reading HW: Reading & Note taking p Science Fair Project (85 points) due 3/4

2 Reflection Prompt: Write 2 reasons why plants are important to us. What would happen if there were no plants on the planet?

3 What is a plant? Autotrophs - Photosynthesis
Cell Wall (Made of cellulose, a chemical that makes the walls rigid) Multicellular.

4 Origin of Plants – When did plants first appear?
Oldest plant: 400 million years old Ancient Green Algae were ancestors of today’s plants.

5 5 things that plants must do to survive on land.
Obtaining water and other materials Retaining Water Transporting Materials Support Reproduction

6 Living on Land – How do plants retain water?
Cuticle: Waxy waterproof layer covers the leaves of most plant and helps to retain water.

7 Transport and Support – How can plants grow so tall?
Vascular tissue: Internal tube like structures through which water and food move inside the plant

8 Classification of Plants
Nonvascular Plant: Grows low to the ground Vascular Plant: Grows tall

9 Reproduction – Do plants produce eggs and sperms?
In plants, Fertilization occurs when sperm cell unite with an egg cell The fertilized egg is called a zygote.

10 Complex Life Cycle Sporophyte Stage: Plant produce spores
Gametophyte Stage: The plant produce two kinds of sex cells or gametes (sperm & egg cells)

11 Photosynthesis Carbon dioxide + water sugar + oxygen
Excess food made by plants are stored in the roots, stems or leaves

12 Science Fair Project (85 Points)
Science Fair Topic & Hypothesis due 1/14 Final Project due 3/4 Need to come up with a question and hypothesis. Next, you need to conduct an experiment and publish results.

13 Nature of Inquiry uestions municate pothesis periments onclusions
Posing a q________ uestions Forming a Hy________ municate Com__________ pothesis Design an Ex________ periments Collect and Int_________ data onclusions Draw C__________ erprete

14 Scientific Inquiry stigate anations
Scientific Inquiry refers to the diverse ways in which scientists inve_______ the natural world and pose expl__________ based on the evidence they gather. stigate anations

15 1st Step: Posing Questions
Scientific Inquiry often begins with a problem or question about an obse_________. rvation

16 2nd Step: Hypothesis anations
Hypothesis is a possible expl_______ for a set of observation or answer to a scientific question anations

17 3rd Step: Design an Experiment
An experiment in which only one var______ is manipulated at a time is called a controlled experiment Why is only one variable manipulated? iable

18 4th Step: Collecting and Interpreting Data
Data are the facts, figures, and other evi_______ gathered through observations. It is usually a data or a chart dence

19 5th Step: Drawing Conclusions
A conclusion is a summary of what you have lea_____ from an experiment. rned

20 6th Step: Communicating
Communicating is sharing of ideas and experimental findings with others through writing and sp______. eaking


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