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1 Your Name Enter Date Activity 3.2 Extreme Adaptations

2 Background Information 3.1 : It’s Alive Big Question: How do scientists search for life on Earth and Beyond? Objectives: Identify characteristics of living things… Design tests… Use data to support your conclusion…

3 3.2 Extreme Adaptations Big Question: How can studying extreme environments on Earth help scientists look for life on Mars? Dr. Jack Farmer

4 Multimedia-Integrating Video: Unit 3, Part A: Host Researcher Jack Farmer Research Article: Pages 93-94 Scientist Spotlight: Life in the Extremes

5 3.2 Extreme Adaptations Student Objectives Pre-Lab Discussion, page 97 Assign Test Conditions: AcidityAlkalinity HeatCold Salinity

6 3.2 Extreme Adaptations Some Helpful Information, page 95 Procedural Change Yeast + Sugar  Balloon Hypothesis? Hands-on Activity

7 While We Are Waiting Procedural Adaptations? JASON Novels, page 82c Digital Lab, page 82 For Further Exploration & Inquiry Extension, page 98 Interdisciplinary Connections, pages 82c, 82d, 94

8 Digital Lab

9 Assessment Show What You Know, page 112 Performance Challenge, page 112a Assessment Tables, page 112d Open-Ended & Authentic Tools, pages T8 & T9 Online Assessment Tool, page T8

10 Activity 3.2 Standards: State National

11 Your Name Enter Date Questions & Adaptations THANKS!!


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