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DO NOW V: 0 Monday Mar. 17, 2014 On the next blank page in your INB, create a unit page for our next unit, “Organisms and Environments”.
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DO NOW V: 0 Monday Mar. 17, 2014 In your INB, list similarities and differences between a food pyramid, a food chain, and a food web.
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DO NOW V: 0 Food chains show how the energy in food is passed from one organism to another in an ecosystem. The arrows indicate the direction of energy flow.
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DO NOW V: 0 A food web shows the movement of energy through an ecosystem, but there are many more relationships and interactions shown.
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DO NOW V: 0 In an energy pyramid, each layer is called a trophic level; at the base of the pyramid we find the producers, above that the herbivores (primary consumers), the carnivores are the secondary consumers. Only 10% of the energy is passed from one trophic level to the next.
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Homework & Agenda V: 0 HomeworkGrade Level: Food Webs Pre-AP: Food Webs QUIZ ON FRIDAY Today’s Agenda -Food Web: Marine Ecosystem -Card Sort: Fresh Water & Terrestrial Ecosystems -Reading: Relationships in Ecosystems -RM 11: Organism Identifier -Exit Ticket
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TEKS The student is expected to describe producer/consumer, predator/prey, and parasite/host relationships as they occur in food webs within marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. V: 0
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Vocabulary Predator Prey Producer Consumer Parasite Host Marine Freshwater Terrestrial V: 0
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How do organisms interact with their environment? DAILY OBJECTIVES: Students will… -Describe the differences between producer/consumer, predator/prey, and parasite/host relationships as they occur in food webs within marine, freshwater, and terrestrials ecosystems. V: 0 EQs & Objectives
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Marine Ecosystem V: 2 With your shoulder partner, examine the food web of the marine ecosystem. In your INB, write at least 3 observations.
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Marine Ecosystem V: 2 With your table group, answer the two questions about the food web.
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Marine Ecosystem V: 2 Students will form a new group of four that has a student who has answered each question. Students will share with their new group how they answered each question.
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Card Sort Freshwater Card Sort With your table group, place the freshwater organism cards on the sheet of paper and create a food web. Remember: The arrows show the direction of energy flow. V: 2
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Card Sort Freshwater Card Sort V: 2
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Card Sort Terrestrial Card Sort With your table group, place the terrestrial organism cards on the sheet of paper and create a food web. Remember: The arrows show the direction of energy flow. V: 2
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Card Sort Terrestrial Card Sort V: 2
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Reading Read: Relationships in Ecosystems Cornell Notes: - Predator - Prey - Herbivore - Omnivore - Carnivore - Producer - Consumer V: 0
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RM 11 Using RM 11, identify each organism as a predator, prey, herbivore, omnivore, carnivore, producer, or consumer. V: 0
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Exit Ticket Describe a parasite-host relationship. V: 0
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DO NOW V: 0 Tuesday Mar. 18, 2014 1.Name the producers. 2.Name three consumers. 3.What organism would be most affected by the loss of the shrubs and bushes?
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Homework & Agenda V: 0 HomeworkGrade Level: Food Webs Pre-AP: Food Webs QUIZ ON FRIDAY Today’s Agenda -Finish Card Sort -Finish Cornell Notes -RM 11 -Organism Relationships -Videos -Ecosystem Relationships
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TEKS The student is expected to describe producer/consumer, predator/prey, and parasite/host relationships as they occur in food webs within marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. V: 0
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Vocabulary Predator Prey Producer Consumer Parasite Host Marine Freshwater Terrestrial V: 0
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How do organisms interact with their environment? DAILY OBJECTIVES: Students will… -Describe the differences between producer/consumer, predator/prey, and parasite/host relationships as they occur in food webs within marine, freshwater, and terrestrials ecosystems. V: 0 EQs & Objectives
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Card Sort Freshwater Card Sort With your table group, place the freshwater organism cards on the sheet of paper and create a food web. Remember: The arrows show the direction of energy flow. V: 2
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Card Sort Freshwater Card Sort V: 2
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Card Sort Terrestrial Card Sort With your table group, place the terrestrial organism cards on the sheet of paper and create a food web. Remember: The arrows show the direction of energy flow. V: 2
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Card Sort Terrestrial Card Sort V: 2
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Reading Read: Relationships in Ecosystems Cornell Notes: - Predator - Prey - Herbivore - Omnivore - Carnivore - Producer - Consumer V: 0
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RM 11 Using RM 11, identify each organism as a predator, prey, herbivore, omnivore, carnivore, producer, or consumer. V: 0
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Organism Relationships V: 0 Create the following table in your INB. OrganismHelped, Hurt, or Not Affected OrganismHelped, Hurt, or Not Affected Type of Relationship 1.2. 3.4. 5.6. 7.8. 9.10. 11.12. 13.14. 15.16. 17.18. 19.20.
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Organism Relationships V: 1 Read the clue and then classify the interaction of each organism. + The interaction is helpful to the organism - The interaction is harmful to the organism 0 The organism is not affected by the interaction
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Videos V: 0 Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6
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Ecosystem Relationships V: 0 Create the table below in your INB. Predator-PreyParasite-HostProducer-Consumer Marine Freshwater Terrestrial
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Ecosystem Relationships V: 0 1.Describe each relationship on the top row. 2.Draw a picture and give a short description of each environment in the box with its name. 3.Give an example of each relationship for the environment listed on the right. Include a drawing with your example.
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Ecosystem Relationships V: 0 Write a summary answering the questions. Examples of ecosystems are… Relationships within an ecosystem include… Relationships in an ecosystem are important because…
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QUIZ V: 0 R ead and re-read the passage. U nderline the question B ubble important words I dentify the key idea, write it in margin. E liminate the wrong answers S elect the correct answer ✓ Mass of an object
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