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1 Symbiotic Relationships
12/12/16

2 Objective Day 1: Students will write an argumentative essay draft using what they know about the five types of relationships to support a point of view about all relationships being competitive in nature in an 82 minute block. Day 2: Students will make edits to an argumentative essay draft that about symbiotic relationships in an 82 minute period.

3 PE’s HS-8 Scientific argumentation is a mode of logical discourse used to clarify the strength of relationships between ideas and evidence that may result in revision of an explanation. -Evaluate the claims, evidence, and reasoning behind currently accepted explanations or solutions to determine the merits of arguments.

4 Do Now ……………………….12/12/16 Which is a “good” relationship? Which is
A “bad” relationship? Who benefits in each? Lion and Zebra B. Clown fish and anemone C. Mosquito biting a human 2.Define: Predator, Parasitism, Mutualism, Commensalism, Competition (Reference: p.136 Pearson)

5 Talk Do Now Video Exploration/readings Essay draft Exit card

6 Activity Some links for research:
Make notes using the following as references. Define each term on your handout and give at least one example. Use +/- or :-)/:-( to explain who benefits and who is harmed in each relationship Some links for research: Intro Video: youtube.com/watch?v=zTGcS7vJqbs National Geographic Videos: nationalgeographic.org/activity/ecological- relationships/ Symbiosis reading: education.seattlepi.com/five-types-ecological- relationships-4019.html

7 Essay Assignment Due: December 14: Relationship essay draft is due; Final essay is due December 16 "All relationships are competitive." Write an argumentative essay of words in support of this claim or refuting this claim. In your essay, use the vocabulary words symbiosis (or symbiotic relationships), predator/prey, competition, parasitism, commensalism, mutualism. Your grade will be based 50% on content (use of each vocabulary word) and 50% on English Writing Conventions (according to the READ point writing Rubric). If you use references, quote them using APA format. Your essay is to be shared through Google Classroom. Writing hints: Use a topic sentence; use relevant and interesting examples to support your claim; use transition and linking words; use verbs precisely; use a concluding sentence that explains the topic's significance; use correct grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization. For APA format, use PurdueOwl.com or EasyBib.com to format your references

8 Bonus activity: Relationships in Nature
As you watch the video fill in the following chart If done look up the word Symbiosis and write definition Relationship Organism 1 Organism 2 Example Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Or :-) Lice fish Or :( Host fish The lice fish sucks blood from the host fish. The lice fish eats. The host is hurt.

9 Exit card ……………….12/12/16 Classify each relationship. Use +,- and 0 to
list who benefits and who is harmed Lion and Zebra B. Clown fish and anemone C. Mosquito biting a human Word bank: Predator/prey, Parasitism, Mutualism, Commensalism

10 Elaboration: Bonus activity
What is the best relationship in your opinion? Why? Go to the link posted below at Small Science.com to find 3 ways the cow and the cattle egret help each other. Use the scientific terms mutualism, commensalism and/or parasitism to describe the relationships they represent. cattle egret relationships


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