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MondayOctober 19, 2015
Planner:– HW: NONE!
You Need:– Today: Daily 5
To Do:– Trim and tape lesson (like a book) onto NB p. 25
use only 2 pieces of tape on each page
24 25
TOC
p. 25 Lesson 5 - Monocots and Dicots
Learning Target We will observe,
draw, label and reflect on the structure and function of plants.
What I Know about Plants
Bean and Corn Observation p. 11
Bean vs Corn?
Bean Plant
Corn Plant
Nutritional Needs Reading OMM p. 47-49
REMINDER
• HW: Finish Nutritional Needs reading
When dismissed please push in your chair and use EXIT door!
Powerpoint Slides
TuesdayOctober 20, 2015
Planner:– HW: Finish Lesson 5 pages 13-16 -I will post a “help
page” with diagrams to my website under PPsYou Need:
– Today: Daily 5To Do:
– Open your notebook to p. 25 - quietly fill out the 2nd column in our table “what I want to know about plants” - at least 3 things please.
Learning Target We will observe,
draw, label and reflect on the structure and function of plants.
Nutritional Needs ReadingLesson 5 - page 2
Germination of PlantsTake Notes on Lesson pages
3-6
Germination GERMINATION happens when a baby plant is growing. When a seed
begins to grow, we say it GERMINATES.
How Plants Grow1.) When the seed starts to germinate, the first thing to
come out is the MAIN ROOT. This happens
UNDERGROUND so usually you can not see this happen.
2.) The skin starts to split and the tiny shoot straightens,
carrying the COTYLEDON(S) with it. The cotyledons STORE FOOD for the baby plant inside the seed.
The actual PLANT is between the cotyledons.
3.) The main root gets bigger and sometimes the plant
grows side roots, and the first LEAVES appear.
To grow, the seed's growing conditions usually have to be DAMP,
WARM, and DARK, like springtime soil.
A dry seed will stay DORMANT (not growing) unless it soaks in some water. Then it will start to germinate.
Monocots vs. Dicots1. Stems-
– Dicots- The TUBES are arranged in a
CIRCLE around the center of the plant stem.
– Monocots- Tubes are SCATTERED throughout
the stems in no particular PATTERN.
Dicot
Monocot
2. Leaves-– In dicots, the veins INTERSCET inside the leaf, forming a
BRANCHING pattern.
– In monocots the veins are PARALLEL
3. Flowers- – Dicots- Their parts are in multiples of 2, 4 or 5.
– Monocots-Usually have flower parts that are in multiples of 3.
4. Seeds-– Monocots have ONLY ONE cotyledon
– Dicots have MORE THAN ONE cotyledon
5. Roots-– Dicots usually have one long, thick root
called a TAP ROOT Small SECONDARY roots grow from the taproot. The longer the taproot, the harder it is to pull out of the ground.
– Monocots have FIBROUS roots that spread and branch out UNDERGROUND. Much larger surface area of the roots usually means much larger plant growth.
Monocot or Dicot Pagesp. 13-16
REMINDER
• HW: Finish Lesson pages 13-16 (do the best you can - use your notes from today)
When dismissed please push in your chair and use EXIT door!
WednesdayOctober 21, 2015
Planner:– HW: Complete Scientific Current Event Assignment
for MondayYou Need:
– Today: Daily 5To Do:
– Pick up two yellow handouts - start to look at the directions for reading/reviewing science current event articles
Learning Target We will gather, read
and synthesize information in order to write a scientific explanation
Current Event Assignment
This first time - I am giving everyone the same article on Earthworms and Rain
Pre-Read/During Reading/Scientific Question
Claim/Evidence/Reasoning
Details - explain the article
PreRead
During Reading
Scientific Question/Problem
Scientific Explanation
Details
Scientific Explanation
My Father is an Alien
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQTsue0lKBk
My Father is an Alien
What is the evidence to support this claim?
My Father is an Alien
Claim: My father is an alien
Evidence:He speaks a wierd languageHe drinks green stuffHe wears strange clothes “just look at him”He drives a spaceship
Claim Evidence Reasoning
Claim Evidence Reasoning is a framework for constructing scientific explanations. •Claim – statement that answers the question or problem; the main idea;•Evidence – the facts that support the claim•Reasoning – explanation of the logic behind why the facts support the claim
My Father is an Alien
Claim: My father is an alienEvidence:He speaks a wierd language
–He drinks green stuff–He wears strange clothes –He drives a spaceship
Reasoning: Aliens have spaceships, wear strange clothes, drink unusual drinks and speak a different language and since my father does these, he must be an alien.
Written Example
Claim: Seattle Reign was the best team in the NWSL this year .
Evidence:
The Reign had the best record with 13 wins, 3 losses and 4 ties.
The Reign had the most goals scored with 41 points.
The Reign played Kansas City FC twice in the regular season and each won the game played at home.
Reasoning: The Reign was the best team in 2015 because we had the best regular season record and best statistics even though the Reign lost to Kansas City in the final game.
Start Article
1. PreRead and predict
2. During Reading - active - underline, circle,? and !
3. Scientific Question?
4. Turn paper over and continue
REMINDER
• HW: Complete Scientific Current Event Article Assignment - due Monday
When dismissed please push in your chair and use EXIT door!
ThursdayOctober 22, 2015
Planner:– HW: Complete Scientific Current Event Assignment
for Monday; Notebook grading starts next weekYou Need:
– Today: Daily 5To Do:
– Turn to Lesson 4 , page 2 for our next pond observations
– Clear your desks of all binders/books
Learning Target We will predict,
observe, draw, label, and reflect on changes over time to a model pond ecosystem.
Day 9Count and note how many Lemna you see?
Label all the pond ingredients and use a ruler to show where each is located
Pond Observation - Micro
B’s get pond from back of room for your table
You will take one drop of pond water - using the pipette and place it into a depression slide. You will take a second drop of water and make a 2nd depression slide. 2 microscopes.
Observe the pond water - look for any organisms and draw any you see
Micro - TIPS for SUCCESS
Adjust the diaphragm of microscope - less light!
Start on low and scan for organisms - move to medium power when you see movement
2 samples and try to get at least one sample from down lower in your pond (near rice)
Pond Observation - Micro
C’s responsible for cleaning (rinse in water) the slides and pipette and putting back in bin
D’s responsible for putting microscope away
Pond Observation - Macro
This is day 9
Count the number of lemna “fronds” you see
Draw a detailed picture of your pond - label all the ingredients (even new ones you see) using a ruler
Ponds
“A’s” return ponds to windowsill and loosen cover
On page 22, reflect and write about what changed since your last pond observation - this will help you with the “pond paper assignment” at the end of the lesson
REMINDER
• HW: Complete Scientific Current Event Article Assignment - due Monday;Notebook grading starts next week
When dismissed please push in your chair and use EXIT door!
FridayOctober 23, 2015
Planner:• Finish all reading questions in Lesson 5• Complete Scientific Current Event Assignment
Notebook grading starts next week
You Need:– Today: Daily 5
To Do:– Open your notebook to Lesson 5 so I can stamp
what’s complete; review and be ready to discuss
Learning Target We will observe,
draw, label and reflect on the structure and function of plants.
HW Pages 13-16
OMM Reading p. 59-61From Seed to Adult Plant
Popcorn read this article
Questions are on page 7-8 of lesson
OMM Reading p. 209-211Growing Seedless Fruit
Individual reading
Questions are on pages 8-9 of NB
REMINDER
• HW: –Finish all reading questions in Lesson 5 on pages
7-9–Complete Scientific Current Event Article
Assignment –Notebook grading starts next week
When dismissed please push in your chair and use EXIT door!